The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are back. And despite the era it's set in, the recently released Season 2 tells a story centered around women that — for better and worse — feels utterly timeless in its relatability.
Yet oddly, the events that have taken place between Season 1 and Season 2 make it almost feel like GLOW is returning to a different world than the one it premiered in.
#MeToo and Time's Up have transformed the way we talk about women's inequality and sexual harassment, especially when it comes to trying to make it in Hollywood. One GLOW Season 2 scene in particular, from an episode titled "Perverts are People, Too," feels like the show's deliberate response to that seismic shift in cultural conversation. Read more...
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