Sleeping with Your Priest: From "Fleabag" to "El Crimen del Padre Amaro"
…anti-abortion laws. It holds no greater power than to thwart her love life. Obviously, that’s not true for many of us. So when the story of transgressing the vow of…
…anti-abortion laws. It holds no greater power than to thwart her love life. Obviously, that’s not true for many of us. So when the story of transgressing the vow of…
…seen pregnancies and babies, miscarriages and abortions, but something feels different now. It’s not just the sheer number of mothers, it’s also the show’s willingness to dive into the realities…
…show pushes this message with Xiomara getting an abortion and managing to be as likable as ever. Likewise, Jane falls somewhere in the middle and that’s okay too. She takes…
…background for a character who has an abortion without telling her husband and spends the majority of her narrative with her sometimes-lover, reliving what it was to be young and reckless. Sexuality…
…even losing their lives. It’s not clear what the nuns, midwives, and Dr. Turner actually think about abortion. Trixie wants to wring the abortionist’s neck but doesn’t offer an opinion…
…her nanny’s easy connection with her prepubescent daughter and contemplating an abortion of her third pregnancy. Meanwhile, our lead, Catherine Reitman’s Kate Foster hides her promotion from her husband, a…