@PhilMphela Let’s be honest. This is the only character Sindi can TRULY give. I can go as far as saying this type of character is actually her alter ego.
Regarding the show, it lacks directorship. Some directors are afraid to direct big names. It’s worse when the room is filled with them.
Agreed. That's the tension between character continuity and narrative convenience.
Long-form television invites transformation, but audiences also build expectations about who a character is.
The challenge is making change emerge from the character rather than from the writers needing a new storyline.
@PhilMphela Let’s be honest. This is the only character Sindi can TRULY give. I can go as far as saying this type of character is actually her alter ego.
Regarding the show, it lacks directorship. Some directors are afraid to direct big names. It’s worse when the room is filled with them.
@AphiweMame@radselflerato Didn’t like it when it teetered on sacrificing character integrity though. A character’s circumstances evolving from maid to model is one thing, but sometimes they’d change them completely, because writers trusted that one reliable actor to carry a complex storyline.