9: Introducing The Millennial Rewatcher
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I’m a sucker for nostalgia, and anything that has even the smallest trace of nostalgia for me has become hard to consume for most of my adult life thus far. At 32, I discovered that I’d been living life as an undiagnosed Autistic and Inattentive ADD person. A little over a year later, I’ve been able to watch some of the things that I had created nostalgia bond with, a trauma bond of sorts that made it incredibly difficult to watch movies a grew up on and loved. TV shows that take me back to me early twenties, even high school. Its hard for me to explain the panic I used to feel, and still feel at times. I can’t pretend I’m cured of these intense connections that prevented me from rewatching my favorite moments in pop culture. But, as I am slowly able to heal some trauma and enjoy my favorite things again without having a panic attack, I’m experiencing them in a whole new way.
Join me every other week as I rewatch pop culture, all grown up.
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