Opinion | Women are hooked on 'Shrill' because it's a loving look at our real lives

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Opinion | Women are hooked on 'Shrill' because it's a loving look at our real lives
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When Lindy West’s essay collection,"Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman," debuted in 2016, it struck a chord with many women.

Since its debut,"Shrill" has earned effusive praise for its honest and sympathetic portrayal of modern womanhood, with fans highlighting its racially diverse cast and commitment to celebrating bodies of all shapes and sizes. For instance, in the fourth episode, “Pool,” Annie attends an event called the Fat Babe Pool Party with her roommate and best friend.

"Shrill’s" honesty also extends to its warts-and-all depiction of dating, in which women are allowed to make bad choices without inviting the audience's negative judgment — and where those bad choices aren’t sugar-coated or used to set up an unrealistic, deus ex machina style romantic storyline.

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