Ep 3. Y Not
- TV14
- June 11, 2018
- 42 min
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7.4 (135)
In Dietland season 1 episode 3 titled "Y Not," viewers are taken further into the world of Plum Kettle, a ghostwriter for a popular New York City fashion magazine who is struggling with her weight and her self-esteem.
The episode opens with Plum attending a meeting for a weight loss program called "Waist Watchers" where she meets a group of women who are all grappling with similar issues, such as feeling invisible in a society that values thinness above all else.
Meanwhile, Deb, the editor-in-chief of the magazine Plum works for, is dealing with a crisis of her own as a young model named Yolanda threatens to sue the publication for firing her for being overweight. Deb struggles with balancing her desire to champion Yolanda's cause with her need to keep her advertisers happy.
As Plum and Deb navigate their respective challenges, they begin to realize that there may be more overlap between their worlds than they initially thought. Plum starts to question whether pursuing weight loss is the right path for her, while Deb begins to confront the ways in which her magazine has been complicit in perpetuating harmful beauty standards.
Throughout the episode, viewers are introduced to a range of female characters, all with different relationships to their bodies and to society's expectations for women. There's Leeta, an activist who runs a safe house for abused women and who has a complicated history with Plum; Verena, the charismatic founder of the feminist collective Calliope House; and Jennifer, a mysterious underground group of women who seek revenge against men who have harmed women.
As the episode draws to a close, the different threads of the story begin to converge in unexpected ways, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats and eager to see what will happen next.
Overall, "Y Not" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged episode that explores issues of body image, self-worth, and societal pressure with nuance and sensitivity. With its complex characters and layered storytelling, Dietland continues to captivate audiences and spark important conversations about the challenges facing women today.