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Paris in Love (2021)
Highly entertaining and relatable
This show is highly entertaining and relatable! I commend Paris, Kathy and her family for being vulnerable about some of the most personal events of their lives, marriage and trauma. Paris handles herself with class even when repeatedly put in difficult situations. She is confronted with a misogynistic, abusive society (as evidenced by the comments here), conflicts over family traditions and expectations, the pressures of fame, her PTSD, and more. She confronts her challenges and puts in a real effort to work through them intelligently, what more can you ask of her?
I don't understand the ugly reviews. A strong and smart woman working through trauma and trying to better her relationships with family and those around her - how can that possibly be described as "degenerate America?" I find her efforts admirable.
The characters and family members are not perfect. None of us are, but they are at least honest enough to show how they are growing through each phase in life, and that itself makes the show relatable and worthwhile.
Aside from that, the show is entertaining and it's fun to see another person's point of view. I hope the best for Paris and her family, and I hope that she and Carter can find common ground with their very disparate upbringings and raise their children within that common ground. It will not be an easy task, but it is their differences as well as similarities which makes them attracted to each other. I hope they're up to the challenges and compromises that will be involved in uniting as one. Maybe some people can't relate to their class, intelligence or the challenges they face. Or perhaps some don't have the maturity and life experience to understand family conflict and trauma. I for one find them to be quite relatable, grounded and ambitious. It's a great show and commendable all around. Well done!