[s1e2] The First Day -

The mother goes to great lengths (dressing her daughter in new clothes and carefully styling her hair) to mask their poverty and her own lack of education.

"First Day" serves as a critique of corporate branding and the exploitation of trauma. It highlights how the machine prioritizes public relations over the mental health and safety of its "assets." [S1E2] The First Day

They are ultimately turned away from Seaton and sent to a less prestigious, more crowded school. The mother goes to great lengths (dressing her

A staple of American literature, this story (often taught in a "Season 1" or introductory curriculum) is a poignant look at education, class, and a mother's sacrifice in Washington, D.C.. and a mother's sacrifice in Washington

The mother goes to great lengths (dressing her daughter in new clothes and carefully styling her hair) to mask their poverty and her own lack of education.

"First Day" serves as a critique of corporate branding and the exploitation of trauma. It highlights how the machine prioritizes public relations over the mental health and safety of its "assets."

They are ultimately turned away from Seaton and sent to a less prestigious, more crowded school.

A staple of American literature, this story (often taught in a "Season 1" or introductory curriculum) is a poignant look at education, class, and a mother's sacrifice in Washington, D.C..