![]() ![]() Kate grew up in a “perfect” family with a stay-at-home mom and loving, respectful dad. Instead, here it’s used to create contrast in the budding friendship narrative.Īs the show moves back and forth in time, we see how they were shaped as women, and what their friendship meant to each of them. (Talented actors Roan Curtis and Ali Skovbye play the ’70s teen versions of Kate and Tully.) The girl in the glasses convention of many teen movies typically symbolizes the “before” of a transformation undertaken to impress a boy - as in the ’90s rom-com She’s All That. Tully is the pretty one and Kate is supposedly the awkwardly nerdy one, a duality stereotypically conveyed through Kate’s Coke-bottle glasses. (The book was partly inspired by Hannah’s years growing up in Snohomish, Washington, and attending the University of Washington.)įrom the start, the series traffics in tropes. The girls meet when Tully and her single mom move to Kate’s neighborhood in Washington state. The show lavishes as much detail on the friends’ backstory as The Notebook did on its lovers’. And its populist appeal and frothy charm rely on a commitment to treating friendship as equivalent to romance, and unpacking the utopian possibilities of friendship for women. But the storytelling clearly strikes a chord. Upon its release two weeks ago, the first nine episodes of the second season also quickly reached the top of the streamer’s list and has remained in the top three since then a final installment is coming in summer 2023.įirefly Lane didn’t get great reviews critics took issue with the structurally messy way it moves around the three timelines. (Netflix is notoriously guarded about numbers, but reported that Firefly Lane got 49 million views within its first 28 days.) 1, stayed in Netflix’s top ten for weeks, and was quickly renewed. When the first season came out last year, the series shot to no. Tully is Firefly Lane’s central character, an ambitious newscaster turned talk show host who struggles to let people into her life, except for her best friend, writer Kate (played with goofy allure by Scrubs star Sarah Chalke). The series is Grey’s Anatomy star’s Katherine Heigl’s big comeback - as both actor and producer - after she was half-banished from the industry’s A-list following some movie flops and industry chatter about her being a “difficult” woman (for calling out workplace harassment and the churning TV economy). The book, which sold 1.2 million copies, follows the pair from their ’70s teen years through their struggles as career women juggling relationships in the ’80s and ’90s and into the early aughts. ![]() So she wrote an “epic anthemic novel about women’s friendships that included all the music and the ambition and the things that we were struggling with in my generation.” Hannah told Netflix’s Tudum that she’d wanted to fill a market gap for younger boomer women, who’d been relatively absent from pop culture. The show is based on a massively bestselling 2008 novel of the same name by historical romance writer Kristin Hannah, following the ups and downs between best friends Talullah “Tully” Hart and Kate Mularkey.
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