5 good reasons to watch Little Fires Everywhere

1) Because Mia Warren's strength will inspire you

A single mom with an unconventional lifestyle, an incredible strength of mind and the courage to pursue a career as an artist, moving through that respectable America of the 90s.

2) To better understand the Black Lives Matter movement

On the one hand, a big perfect family with expectations for a glorious future, perfectly integrated into society and confident in the forces of law and order. On the other hand, a small nucleus belonging to a minority, who knows what it means to live by compromises, to keep expectations low, and that for an African American person, relations with the police are not always easy. Food for thought to no end.

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3) Because it is taken from a bestseller

American author Celeste Ng, who grew up in Shaker Heights, where the story is set, published the novel of the same name in 2017. Its fluid style and a murky and intriguing weave defined the instant success of the book, defined as a true is exactly page turner, which has conquered the public also thanks to its very topical themes.

4) To remember how far back we were in the 90s

From the very first scenes of the series, you have the feeling of being more in the conservative 50s than in the fervent 90s. Thirty years ago we had not yet made our own in any way the concept of personal identity, the stigma of homosexuality was still on the agenda and misinformation on sexually transmitted diseases was more current than ever.

5) There is Joshua Jackson grizzled

Those who grew up with Dawson's Creek cheering on Pacey will surely be surprised to see a mature Joshua Jackson playing the well-known father of the family. A role that suits him perfectly for a beauty that seems to become more and more interesting with each passing year.

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