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... Read moreWatching 'Furious' offers a profound look into the inner lives of two complex women, portrayed by Emmy Rossum and Lola Petticrew. What struck me most about the series is the delicate portrayal of how people construct identities that are palatable or appropriate for the world around them. This concept is something I deeply relate to, as many of us put on a 'veil' to navigate professional and social settings, often leaving us exhausted by day's end. The show’s strength lies in its quiet, personal moments where characters drop their façades and reveal their true selves. As a viewer, this felt incredibly authentic because the exhaustion of maintaining a socially acceptable persona is something many experience. It’s refreshing to see these vulnerabilities represented, especially through female leads, highlighting how societal expectations impact self-expression. Moreover, the series invites reflection on how the luxury of private moments can allow one to decompress and reconnect with who they truly are. I found myself thinking about the times I’ve come home after a long day and felt the weight of putting on a front lift off my shoulders. 'Furious' captures this emotional resonance beautifully. For anyone interested in crime stories rich with emotional depth and character study, 'Furious' available on Hulu (and Disney+ in Canada) is a must-watch. Its exploration of identity, vulnerability, and human complexity makes it stand out in the genre. The performances by Rossum and Petticrew are compelling and bring an exceptional layer of authenticity to the story.