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A+ Writing: Character growth done right
AKA: How the Netflix show "The Law According to Lidia Poët" wrote one of the best character growth-arcs I ever witnessed on screen
AKA: The long promised: Enrico Poët character meta
I think many shows centering around feminism - and especially period pieces - struggle to write feminism and the situation women lived - and still live in - a realisitic and relatable way. You either have male character saying stuff like: "Women belong in the kitchen" or male character being absolutly pro-women. Nothing in between. And even when sexism is addressed... a real character arc where a male person grows into realizing what women suffer from... often in silence... is hardly anywhere to be found. In a way thats not staged, but just human. Flawed and raw and relatable
And then Enrico Poet walzed in and just delievered. Its insane.
Short summary: The Law according to Lidia Poet is a show about the first female italian lawyer who had to fight against alot of prejudice, as well as a occupational ban. Enrico is her brother.
When we meet Enrico he is a mirror of the society surrounding him.
Whats really interesting about the way he is written is: He is more nuanced then your typical period piece sexist: "Go and bear babies." Instead he respects her intelligence and her intellect. He respects her wish to work... but not as a lawyer. If his sister really wants to work and earn her own money why not in a traditional female job?
Interestingly, and very telling for his character, is what he says next
He hesitates before he says that. And he doesn't look at Lidia. He looks at his daughter. So yes... he considers marrying a valid option for a woman. But not for Lidia, because Lidia is not "normal". Nowhere in the whole show he tells Lidia to marry. He maybe not agrees with her, but he always shows a certian kind of respect for her wishes.
Later he says:
So does he says all those things because he truely believes them... or because his father - a higher male authority - used to say the same things and he just repeats them?
But Lidia insists on being a lawyer so Enrico eventually agrees that she can be his assistent (he is a lawyer himself) and help with cases, but only if:
So already here the show overcomes the boring cliché trope of: "Women belong in the kitchen"-sexist. No, Enrico is much more nuanced then this. Already in the short conversation we see that there two sides: What Enrico was taught to say and what he really believes.
When we enter episode 2 Lidia starts working for Enrico. The power dynamic is clear. He is in the leading position. Nevertheless Lidia is taking every opportunity she gets to keep on working as a lawyer, independet from her brother. When Enrico finds out about her "side business" he is angry. But interestingly he doesn't try to stop her.
After Lidia solved the ep1 case really sucessfully a certain kind of trust grew between these two. Enrico doesn't want to get involved in trouble, but he trust his sisters abilitiy to solve the case.
But then - from one moment to the next - the really real danger occurrs that the public might find out that he is working with his sister, his sister who is not allowed to work in law anymore. And he snaps:
Here he only thinks about himself. Every trust between them is lost. In this moment Enrico only thinks about his career. This moment Lidias professional success is not to him... because she will not have any anyway.
But you don't think the show lets him get away with that, right? Oh our boy will learn his lesson.
He and Lidia meet a lesbian who had to hide her relationship with another woman. The following conversation takes place.
THIS! This is the first time he has to look into a mirror and realize he is part of the problem. Until this point he probably thought that he is a good guy. He lets his sister work with him, he lets her solve her own cases. But now he is forced to realize that he also judged his sister, every day. He has to realize that his sister suffers and he is one of many reasons. He is not one of the good guys. We see him being ashamed and he starts to think.
The show ends with Lidia not being allowed to ever work as a lawyer or lawyer assistent ever again.
When Enrico and Lidia are called to court, Enrico says this to Lidia:
But his tone has changed. He doesn't try to muzzle her anymore. He tries to protect her. Because he knows that whatever she will say, it will become worse... for him, but also for her.
And when the judge announce the sentence, Enrico shortly looks to her sister. Checking how this sentence will effect her. He starts caring. Because the conversation with the lesbian character - him being forced to look in the mirror - slowly starts changing him.
Episode 3 marks a turning point in Enricos character development
In epsiode 3 Lidia is solving a murder. The victim is the father of a guy she was supposed to marry when she was younger. The engagement was arranged and Lidia ran away because she didn't wanted to marry him. While she is solving the murder Lidia finds a letter from her own father to the father of her arranged-ex-fiancé.
It turns out that Lidia was only supposed to marry so that her father gets his debts canceled. Lidia shows Enrico the letter. He is horrified.
While he is reading the letter he is so ashamed he can not even look into Lidias eyes.
His voice breaks while he keeps on reading, he panics and is still not able to lock eyes with Lidia.
And now comes the quote that - imo - shows his character growth: "Thats a cattle market".
In this moment he realizes that the life of his sister, a woman, is worth nothing. That she can be easily auctioned off like a cow. That she is at the mercy of her own family... men... who can drop her any moment and cause harm to her. Because legally she has no protection and can not speak for herself. A cattle market indeed.
When Enrico hears how calm Lidia is... sad, broken... but super calm like she isn't surprised, Enrico is horrified. Because he realizes that this is what Lidia is confronted with every day. For him thats shocking, for her? thats the reality of her every day life. And being confronted with that, changes Enrico. He realizes that he can not longer close his eyes and pretend that his sister is some kind of "freak" for wanting to make her own voice heard
Its time for him to step up, to do something. To fix all the injustice that happened to Lidia, just because she is woman. Not standing in her way, but standing alongside her.
And Lidia smiles, with hope in her eyes, because it is the first time a man stood up for her and fights for her rights alongside her.
Because Enrico now knows what it means to be a woman. He saw the injustice and he can not be quiet anymore.
He grew so much. We came from Enrico telling Lidia that she shouldn't work in law to him seeing them as equal.
To him eventually waiting outside her house, neither saying goodbye to her nor trying to stop her from leaving to America. Just respecting whatever choice she will make.
This is character growth doen right!
TL:DR
This show takes a really raw and human approach to Enrico character growth: want to work along side a woman? Then you have to face the reality women are suffering from. And eventually this reality will change also your perception of the reality surrounding you. Is this character growth idealized? Sure but that’s not the point.
The point is too show how the reality of women can effect and change a male character, in a positive way, that’s also human and relatable. And they just nailed it
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Lidia Poët is an excellent feminist show and I hate that barely anybody outside (or even inside) of Italy knows about it.
(it's inspired by the real story of Lidia Poët, the first Italian woman to become a lawyer. IT'S GREAT)
(think Enola Holmes, but in her 20s and lawyer. And with a fuck buddy)
(she even has an overprotective but also very supportive big brother 🥹)
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#matilda de angelis#lidia poet#eduardo scarpetta#jacopo#the law according to lidia poet#lidia fait sa loi#la legge di lidia poet#gif
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Stop asking your boyfriend "would you still love me if I was a worm?"
Start asking "Would you cover up for me in front of a judge if I was a lawyer and you were a prosecutor and you discovered I fabricated false evidence in a murder trial in order to protect a sex*al assault victim who killed her abuser in self-defence?"
#if the answer is no thwn by boyyy#lidia poet#la legge di lidia poet#the law according to lidia poet#pierluigi forneau
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i loooove the sibling bond between enrico and lidia oh my gosh. enrico thinks he’s doing it all to protect her bc that’s how he was raised his father taught him that lidia’s adventures into law, the “men’s world”, are dangerous and could hurt her. and then in s1e03 he understands that his father was not motivated by the idea of protecting lidia. and that he wanted to sell her off to protect himself. and he changes his view on lidia’s career so quickly. they bicker and fight but they will always have each others backs and I love it <33
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anyone who wants to talk about lidia poet season two ending?
#lidia poët#lidia poet#lidia and Jacopo#lidia poet e Jacopo#la legge di lidia poet#law according to lidia poet
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Some spoilers here for season 2 of "The Law According to Lidia Poët" but I loved seeing Andrea come back and how they wrapped up his storyline. I had a feeling Dario was leaving with all the movies he's been in recently but also knew he was in the season as he'd been posting still on Instagram about the show. I do like Jacopo too, but I also loved Andrea and his relationship with Lidia so it was nice to see the show confirm that she loved him too and helping him and his new wife like that. Still hope they'll be able to be in contact and maybe Dario could pop up if they hopefully renew the show for s3, but if that's it for his character that was well done.
#the law according to lidia poet#lidia poet#lidia x andrea#andrea#spoilers#dario aita#matilda de angelis
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That moment when you finish a series you become obsessed with and NEED a new season immediately but you don’t even know if they’re gonna renew because the new season was just launched, so you go looking for fanfic about it only to find NONE.
I WANNA CRY. 😭😭😭😭
#i’m suffering#there’s only so many times you can rewatch the same scenes before you want to cry because you want more#the law according to lidia poet#la legge di lidia poet#Lidia x Jacobo#lidia poet
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THE LAW ACCORDING TO LIDIA POËT | episode 1
#perioddramaedit#the law according to lidia poet#lidia poet#i don't know if there's an edit tag about this show... probably not#anyways; it's light and fun#i really like it#and matilda is very good#*mio#*lidiap
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help i got really obsessed with an Italian period drama on netflix ….. the clothes are so pretty…. there is NO historical accuracy to be seen, it keeps centering female characters and they’re actually nuanced, the main character is funny as fuck and she’s wearing INSECT JEWELLERY
#a#you don’t understand she has like 3 different insect earrings#she has a dragonfly brooch#she fucks around and she finds out I’m obsessed 😭#and in true European fashion there’s a bunch of nudity but we’re chill about it#lidia poet#the law according to lidia poët
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The Law According to Lidia Poët costume appreciation post
#The Law According to Lidia Poët#Lidia Poët#Lidia poet#The Law According to Lidia Poet#Period drama#Costume drama#Victorian#18th century
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What I love so much about Lidia Poet is that there isn't a good lover /bad lover. Both are good and really nice guys. They just represent really different lifestyles.
Andrea: A life were she can be free and work as a lawyer
Jacopo: A life were she fights for her rights
Both are valid and nice guys. What matters is the way Lidia will choose Season 2 here we come
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Enrico is officially my favourite straight white man born in the 19th century
(but i also hate him bc he's always making me cry)
#enrico poët#he's the role model i want for any future sons#lidia poët#the law according to lidia poet#la legge di lidia poet#lidia poet#the law according to lidia poët#la legge di lidia poët
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#matilda de angelis#lidia poet#eduardo scarpetta#la legge di lidia poet#the law according to lidia poet#lidia fait sa loi#gif#lidia poët
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The Lidia Poet fandom is so small, and the discourse about season 2 is even smaller.
But I really want to talk about Pierluigi Forneau.
I love him so much!
The first thing that captured me was the way he flirts. He acts all goofy and embarrassed but then surprises saying something bold and daring.
What is more important is that he respects Lidia's work so much. He sees her as an extremely bright and competent lawyer. He's a fan of her and her work and has told her many times.
Moreover, he isn't scared to say how he really feels. Jacopo can never admit his feelings; he's too preoccupied with looking cool, "Bello e dannato" as we say in Italy. Pierluigi is the opposite. He doesn't try to look cool; he's honest and humble, and he admits his feelings even if they're "lame." Pierluigi doesn't need to hide behind a dare in order to ask Lidia to dinner. He just asks, plainly. And he asks a second time, even if she didn't show up the first, even if it looks like she's going away. He just asks. He isn't afraid of rejection, in fact, he can take rejection like a champ. Jacopo acts like a toddler when he gets rejected.
Moreover, Pierluigi doesn't play around with many girls at once. And that's a big one for me.
But maybe the most important thing is that he never makes her feel wrong. he never makes her feel like there's something wrong with her. Yes, he tells her when she's doing something illegal that she shouldn't have done. But it's clear that it is to protect her (she isn't above getting arrested). But also covers her many times, and aids her in her scheming. And trusts her intuition, and thanks her profusely when she manages to solve a case with her unconventional ways.
And he never ever ever makes her feel like she is "too much". He is, in fact, in love with her fiery, audacious, larger-than-life way of being. And can match it.
Pierluigi >>>>>>> Jacopo.
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Just finished season 2 of The Law According To Lidia Poët, and i have to say it, i'm glad Jacopo left. I never find them to have a good chemistry to begin with, and i always though Andrea was best for her, until season 2 - TT-TT good for him tho. To be honnest, I don't think Lidia fits the "one true love" trope, this is something that does fit more Marianna & Lorenzo. I really want Lidia to experience life as a free woman and that the show will be faithful to real Lidia Poët when it comes to mariage.
But at the same time, dear God Fourneau is increeeeeedible, this man got on my knees the whole time, he so perfect i was persuaded he was hiding something fishy - I hope he'll survive season 3, i need more of him! I need more of them !!!!!!!! Their chemistry is incredibleeeee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RAAAAAAAh
#the law according to lidia poet#lidia poet#Pier Luigi Fourneau#la legge di lidia poet#netflix#serie#various
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