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See AllHigh Potential Episode 9 Showed Less Morgan, And It Made The Show So Much Better
The French version is so good. It kind of ruined the US version for me a bit. Funny too because I am American. I think part of it is because French censorship is much less strict than in the US.
High Potential Episode 9 Showed Less Morgan, And It Made The Show So Much Better
This show is based off of the French show that goes by HIP. Once again it's the tale of "Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover. She had her 1st daughter at around 15-17 and just didn't really mature in some respects and was just very busy trying to make ends meet. The clothing in my opinion is to make the characters that she meets think she is not intelligent and just gets what she wants by her looks. When in reality they could only wish they were as smart as she is.
High Potential Episode 9 Showed Less Morgan, And It Made The Show So Much Better
If you think this is overwhelming then watch the French version this is a copy of called HIP. Now that Morgan has a crazy over the top wardrobe that makes Morgan look like a housewife. Why is everyone so threatened by her? You know the woman that produces this show is playing Morgan right?
High Potential Episode 9 Showed Less Morgan, And It Made The Show So Much Better
This show is totally based off of the French series HIP. The main character on the French version has clothing that was considerably more inappropriate. Her clothing is part of her character and it didn't change much on the French version until season 5 or 6. Even then it was still over the top similar to a trashy version of Emily in Paris. I think it's really no big deal how she is dressed. Her character is based off a woman who had her first child around 15-17. She sort of never grew up to a certain extent. She also is highly intelligent and has ADHD so the clothing is supposed to be juxtaposed with how people would perceive her based on how she dresses. It's part of the idea of "Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover. I think most people get that. It's part of her charm.