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How Miranda Priestly Saved Anna Wintour
Devil Wears Prada Becomes "Reality" Series


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Except then she gets out of the car, throws her phone away, and considers moving to Boston. My first thought: oh no, this better not turn into a horror show. But then the story saved itself: the assistant chose another life for herself, which is what her boss said in the car was possible for her.
So I don't get why Anna Wintour or her fictionalized version are seen as terrifying or bad to anyone. They are powerful, ambitious New Yorkers. They do things that are sometimes simply mean, like everyone else. They are loud. They don't waste time. They want the best. They are trying to get stuff done in a world that would rather sit on its ass and settle for normal, reasonable, easy results. They demand excellence, everywhere, from everyone. And to some folks that comes across as they are mean and demanding. I get it. But isn't excellence way more interesting?
That's all.
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Me, on the other hand: I would have followed Miranda out of the car, adjusted my sunglasses, and put on my best bitch-pout for the cameras waiting outside.
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I even read an interview somewhere (I think it was W magazine) where Meryl Streep said something which politely implied that Weisberger was an entitled brat who didn't appreciate her job. That's when I really fell in love with Ms. Streep.
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Either Weisberger's priorities/worldview are royally screwed up, or she's a terrible writer... or both.