Monday, 25 April 2022

Femdom in Central Florida...

 

I'm probably incredibly late to this particular discussion, but Mistress R and I have just got to episode four of 'On Becoming a God in Central Florida' (2019) starring Kirsten Dunst and the ending of that particular episode was more than a little unexpected. 

It's not often we see anything remotely 'Femdom' on mainstream television (or maybe I'm just watching the wrong programmes?) so this was quite a surprise, but a welcome one and I have to say remarkably well acted.

The show is quite strange all round, almost a little bit David Lynchesque (Twin Peaks, Lost Highway, etc) and not least for me because the last time I saw Kirsten Dunst in a film she was a teenage cheerleader. Not any more...

In this show Kirsten plays a middle-aged woman whose husband becomes obsessed with a pyramid scheme as a way to get rich, and when he dies (in a rather hilarious manner it must be said) she is left to pick up the pieces as best she can. 

This means she comes into contact with her husband's 'upline' Cody Bonar (played by Theodore Pellarin) a man equally obsessed with climbing the greasy pole of success and worshipping at the altar of his boss's philosophising.

Things come to a head in the video above where Cody finally feels the wrath of Kirsten's 'Krystal', and boy does Pellarin do a good job of portraying a submissive (or maybe he wasn't really acting?). Dunst also plays her part incredibly well (she was nominated for an award for her work on the series as it happens), as you can see in the video.

I believe there is more of this to come in future episodes, so naturally I look forward to that. If only Kirsten could have been more like this in 'Bring it On'! :)

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