Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020), concerning a young woman from a small town in Pennsylvania who, finding herself pregnant, has to travel to New York to seek an abortion, with her cousin travelling with her for moral support. It's good. I do wonder why small towns in the USA that would be regarded as extremely socially backward by the denizens of the remotest villages of Devon don't seem to want to become part of the modern age. But every other source of information I have suggests that this film is extremely accurate in its depiction of such communities
And then I rewatched Interstellar (2014) because it must be a while since I've watched that
Finally, an S1 episode of The West Wing. It's the one where it's revealed that the President has MS, so at least it moves the story along a bit
Goodnight all
And then I rewatched Interstellar (2014) because it must be a while since I've watched that
Finally, an S1 episode of The West Wing. It's the one where it's revealed that the President has MS, so at least it moves the story along a bit
Goodnight all
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