#im sorry some of this discourse lowkey feels like misogyny…. like why do u expect a mom going thru an objectively hard time
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the pjotv sally jackson slander is so weird to me because i feel like the change from the book counterpart actually makes a lot of sense considering the situation shes put in. in the books sally is this nurturing, generous, and self sacrificing mother. the ideal mother if u will. but thats not to say that she isnt like that in the show as well. she obviously cares about her kid, from his schooling, to his safety, to being preoccupied with his sense of identity before he realizes his place in the world. all in all, tv show sally seems to have the same priority as book sally: keep her son safe.
regardless, i agree that shes not the same as her book counterpart because it would be so stupid to claim otherwise. however the traits that were added onto tv sally provide a level of realism that the books didnt have. in her situation (a young poor single mother with a neurodivergent demigod kid that she isnt provided the resources to protect him other than sending him away), her stern somewhat “cold” attitude makes sense, her frustrations make sense, and i truly dont understand the disdain her actions have garnered.
#im sorry some of this discourse lowkey feels like misogyny…. like why do u expect a mom going thru an objectively hard time#to be everlastingly kind and generous and understanding. why isnt sally allowed to be a little distant when her emotions over take her#(which i would say is more indicative of her being a good mother bc shes distancing herself from the situation instead of crying in front o#a kid that is already convinced he is a problem)#and since so many of yall hate rick why dont u consider the fact that the way he wrote sally in the books was likely due to him expecting#these unattainable/unrealistic actions as something a good mother should do��� but i digresss#good moms can be a little quote mean end quote lol what#pjo tv show#pjo tv crit#pjo#sally jackson
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