The creators of the 2010s web series “The Most Popular Girls in School” have a few specific references that they would love to see in Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie. Read more on beastobsessed:
are perfect by human society standards; they’re beautiful , tall, smart, and wealthy—similar to Gerwig’s spotless bunch. But these Barbies are more sadistic than what you’d expect. They get high on tearing one another down; alas, that means each one of them is a victim of the others’ abuse too.
“There wasn’t anything like this at the time, either on the internet or on TV. [Fans] were able to create all these different forms of connection for themselves,” Moss says. “It was cathartic writing it, and I think for a lot of viewers, it was cathartic getting to see the people who made your life miserable—their lives suck too.
This portrayal of Barbie was something that Moss and Cope had never really seen before. “We never really connected to the character Mattel or Barbie is trying to push,” Cope says. “They’re trying to do this idealistic thing, which is great for young kids. But I think a lot of fans loved our show because they went, ‘That’s real life. Now we’re playing with real toys.’”
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