Such Brave Girls portrays the chaotic life of the Johnson family after abandonment by the father. Single mother Deb struggles financially while coping with a frustrating boyfriend. The older sister Josie deals with clinical depression and a clueless boyfriend, and the younger sister Billie pursues a reckless relationship with a drug dealer. The series presents a satirical take on internalized misogyny, highlighting the family's obsession with societal perception and their individual traumas, exemplified by extreme situations and dark humor throughout the second season.
"Remember the family crest: Ignore, Repress, Forget." The show critiques internalized misogyny with dark humor while portraying the chaos of a family dealing with abandonment.
Sadler describes the series as a family sitcom about trauma, emphasizing its focus on narcissism and obsession with outside perceptions despite its comedic tone.
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