![]() ![]() There is also an LGBTQ+ love story that’s introduced in the second episode.įlowers in the Attic: The Origin explores more complex topics than what we saw in the original films. Without getting into spoiler territory, she has her own storyline that addresses topics of racism and abuse of Black women. Nella (T’Shan Williams) is a major character in this limited series and she’s one of the Foxworth servants. The topic of race is subtly addressed in Flowers in the Attic: The Origin. However, there are traces of who she’ll become because of her marriage. Olivia was even involved in the fight for women to get the right to vote. ![]() She was also very outspoken and opinionated prior to her marriage. Olivia is an unconventional woman of the time, not just because she’s unmarried, but because she’s a partner in her father’s business. It addresses some issues that people face during the early to mid-1900s (and still now). Surprisingly, Flowers in the Attic: The Origin isn’t just confined to the drama that exists within the Foxworth mansion. (Image credit: Lifetime) It Deals With Issues Of Class, Race, Gender, Sexuality, And Other Important Topics ![]()
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