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"textContent": "In the sixth episode of Apple TV’s _Imperfect Women,_ the soft-spoken housewife Mary (Elisabeth Moss) nervously awaits the judgment of her writing group. She is sharing a work of autofiction titled “Mary,” which revels in the narrator’s secret affair with her dissertation advisor’s husband.\n\n“Takes real bravery to depict yourself as such an amoral person,” one participant comments. “Amoral, yes, and just unlikable!” another adds. The group pushes her to emphasize a different character, to “lean into the mystery, and the thriller!”\n\nMary is quietly crushed: If you can’t be the main character in your own work, where can you be?",
"title": "‘Imperfect Women’ Is The Latest Entry In A Fittingly Flawed Genre"
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