'Queenie' Shows How Messy Healing Can Be
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Reels & Riddims is another Breadfruit Media production, where we talk about what's onscreen through a Caribbean Lens.
Experience this episode of Reels & Riddims where we discuss 'Queenie' the novel by Candice Carty-Williams and the miniseries adaptation, which is available on Hulu and Disney+.
We get into the big questions people argue about: what the series gets right, what the book does better, and why some viewers tap out early. From Queenie’s breakup fallout to her messy choices, we talk self-worth, self-sabotage, and the relentless pressure to perform “strength” while you’re unraveling. We also name the uncomfortable parts head-on, including sexual fetishization of Black women, consent, and the way bodies are policed and consumed in dating, friendships, and public spaces.
Just as important, we zoom out to the systems around her: workplace bias, the politics of whose ideas get valued, and the coldness you can meet inside medical care when you most need compassion. We talk family dynamics, generational trauma, therapy, and the small tender moments that feel deeply Jamaican and deeply immigrant at the same time.
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