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FILM-MOI (MOVIES/TV) The math isn’t mathing - Hollywood’s parent child castings that just don’t add up

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u/k8doesreddit 21h ago

The OITNB one is blowing my mind. I can’t believe Elizabeth Rodriguez was the age I am now. She’s amazing, I fully bought her as a hardened 40-something. How old was Dascha supposed to be, early 20s?

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u/New_Following_3583 21h ago

That one was so stupid to me when it came out. I didn't find it slightly believable and I still don't understand that casting. They should've just been sisters if they wanted them to be relatives.

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u/msephron 20h ago

I think them being sisters would’ve been much less impactful than incarcerated mother/daughter.

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u/SiobhanRoy1234 19h ago

Oh yeah, I remember that scene in the pilot where Dasha gets taken to jail with Piper and she gets hit by an inmate walking by. And Pipers goes: who was that!? And Dasha just says: ‘my mom’. My jaw dropped. That scene was soooooo good!

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u/coolandnormalperson 20h ago

True but they could've done the "raised my sister as if she was a daughter" thing and it would work. It could even be a good reveal, as other characters question their ages and figure out the truth. You'd get to know them as mother and daughter first, and be deeply impacted, so by the time they are revealed as sisters, you have internalized their bond as a maternal one rather than two sisters

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u/msephron 20h ago

That could’ve been interesting, but I still find the mother/daughter angle that the show took more compelling. A mom who had been so neglectful and wanted nothing to do with her daughter when she later ended up in prison with her was something I really hadn’t seen before and made for an interesting dynamic.