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So, 'Queen Bitch and the High Horse'âthatâs quite the title, isn't it? Itâs this wild ride through the dark underbelly of local politics, where Penny Banks, the townâs former sweetheart, morphs into a power-hungry figurehead. The atmosphere is thick; it feels like youâre stuck in a small town where ambition and corruption twist together like smoke. The pacing has its moments, though it can lag as it explores the moral decay of its protagonist. You can sense a real grit in the performances, especially Penny's. It makes you think about the cost of ambition, and the practical effectsâwell, they're not the focus, but they serve the narrative without overshadowing the character exploration. It's definitely distinct in its approach to storytelling and character arcs.
'Queen Bitch and the High Horse' remains a bit elusive in terms of format history, with few known releases, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those drawn to unconventional narratives that delve into the complexities of ambition and morality. Its unique position in the genre and the lack of mainstream attention give it a certain charm that collectors might appreciate, especially for those who enjoy deep dives into character-driven stories.
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