• InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    the characters were all supposedly written without specified genders

    That's really how most things should be. It must be hell for actresses because as they get older - roles dry up. Once they are in the 40s - people in the entertainment business start to think of them as "old". Then they a have to play moms. And after that grandmas. If unisex casting was the norm a 50 something woman could play the "son of a bitch" role where she fucks everybody over. I'd like to see that.

    I watched Jeff Bridges' tv series "The Old Man". His love interest is Amy Brenneman. At one point when they are on a sort of date she takes out a small box and then she says something like "Oh, what am I doing! This is so embarrassing!" I had no idea what was happening. It turns out it's a pill case for her old people pills. In reality she's only 58 and she's 14 years younger than Bridges.

    • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Well, every actor on TV is older than their character. Little kids are played by teenagers, teens are played by 20-somethings, 20-somethings are played by 30-somethings...