While Rachel is a somewhat hard character to really access because she's learned to keep the world at arm's reach, there is plenty of room to relate to Rachel's struggles and triumphs. As Miriam opens her eyes to the joys that food can bring, Rachel starts to crush, and suddenly having the possibility of love in her life, even if it comes with fear, opens the door to letting the world in a little. It starts to distance her from her shame around food. She works with her therapist to "detox" from her mother, which helps lessen the scarred voices of her childhood with time. That is until her world starts to shift, little by little. It gives her a sense of order, as destructive as it is. Her eating disorder gives her a sense of control as she meticulously plans her day's food out. Overall: 4Ĭharacters: 3.5 Rachel has a very regimented life. Still, progress takes time and is frustrating and causes pain along the way. Rachel is wound up in a million directions, but she's working to untangle the knots. She's not impressed by the talent at her agency, and she'd rather be a full time stand-up comic, but no one really cares about her sets. She doesn't particularly like her job, which is the brand of fancy LA office job some people drool over. Overview: Rachel struggles with her relationship with her mom and with food and with her sexuality. This is an affiliate link which means I may receive a small commission from your purchase at no cost to you.
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