Warning: Contains SPOILERS for The Girl From Plainville
Hulu's mini-series The Girl From Plainville takes a different angle on the case of Conrad Roy, an eighteen-year-old boy who took his own life; the series is right to show Conrad's different, happier side instead of only focusing on his final days. While the series is about the grim nature of the case itself, it also focuses on Conrad's family and friends and even gives a glimpse into his interests and sense of humor. The series also tackles the complex relationship between Conrad and Michelle Carter, his girlfriend, who was sentenced to 15 months for encouraging Conrad to go through with the suicide. Significantly, The Girl From Plainville shows the whole truth of an overall traumatic situation so that people can understand what happened and truly learn from it.
When looking up Conrad's name, Michelle Carter's case and who she is come up. Contrastingly, nearly nothing about Conrad's life or aspirations is mentioned. The Girl From Plainville does a remarkable job giving a deeper look into Conrad's life and personality while also showing both the good and the bad. While the series begins with the absolute tragedy of Conrad's death, it also makes sure to have uplifting moments showing Conrad's happiness.
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The mini-series is unique in how it handles such a sad situation by focusing on each character for who they are, with all their flaws and complex layers. In its depiction of Roy's death, The Girl From Plainville doesn't sugarcoat the case, but it shows how complicated it is, as well as making sure to humanize each character in a way that the news coverage simply couldn’t. More than just focusing on the case itself,
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