Wednesday, 11 December 2013

What Betty White Wrought: TV's Troublesome Depiction of the Elderly

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e heads: the home&#39;s residents, knitting, playing chess, reading, passing the days placidly until they die. And die they do: I&#39;ve watched the first four (of seven episodes), and already two residents have ...</p>

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