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- Jul 27, 2024
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Season 2 of the Jordanian TV show Al-Rawabi School for Girls concludes with one of the characters committing suicide after being bullied and humiliated in front of the rest of the girls at the school. While I understand the writers of the show were trying to push a good message (don't bully people, you don't know what other people have going on in their heads, etc.) this final scene portrays the character's suicide in a highly inaccurate way.
After being humiliated in front of her classmates, Farah leaves the room and goes to the bathroom alone. Another girl, Hiba (one of the bullies) follows her a few minutes later, perhaps wanting to apologize for her cruelty, but sees Farah laying dead on the floor, her wrists cut.
Essentially, what the director wants us to believe is that Farah manages to kill herself by cutting her wrists and arms - not just being in critical condition from blood loss, but actually dead - within the 5-10 minutes before Hiba found her.
This is also confusing because Farah is never shown prior to have any blades or razors for self-harm, nor is self-harm referenced. Her suicide seems to be impulsive, so where would she get a sharp tool? And it goes without saying that cutting one's wrists is incredibly unlikely to result in death, and even if it does, certainly not within minutes.
It would all make much more sense if Farah hanged herself, which is something she could actually realistically do in a school bathroom. But I'm guessing that the writers of the show simply didn't want to portray this, because it may give impressionable depressed viewers (most of whom I think are young women) ideas about a more effective means of suicide.
I don't know what point I'm making here, I just want to talk about this lol
After being humiliated in front of her classmates, Farah leaves the room and goes to the bathroom alone. Another girl, Hiba (one of the bullies) follows her a few minutes later, perhaps wanting to apologize for her cruelty, but sees Farah laying dead on the floor, her wrists cut.
Essentially, what the director wants us to believe is that Farah manages to kill herself by cutting her wrists and arms - not just being in critical condition from blood loss, but actually dead - within the 5-10 minutes before Hiba found her.
This is also confusing because Farah is never shown prior to have any blades or razors for self-harm, nor is self-harm referenced. Her suicide seems to be impulsive, so where would she get a sharp tool? And it goes without saying that cutting one's wrists is incredibly unlikely to result in death, and even if it does, certainly not within minutes.
It would all make much more sense if Farah hanged herself, which is something she could actually realistically do in a school bathroom. But I'm guessing that the writers of the show simply didn't want to portray this, because it may give impressionable depressed viewers (most of whom I think are young women) ideas about a more effective means of suicide.
I don't know what point I'm making here, I just want to talk about this lol