Here, Lexi breaks down and finally confides in someone — she tells her now ex-manager that she had bipolar disorder, and describes how the highs and lows impact her life. After getting fired, Lexi joins her manager for a coffee at a cafe. @alexacappy @bonnyrburke @storyof_samantha Based on the New York Times article of the same name, Amazon's Modern Love series is a solid anthology series … Am I better off a quitter? "Take me as I am, Whoever I am" Lexi faces something that can be more challenging than dating to gain self-love. @alexacappy @bonnyrburke @storyof_samantha Based on … Her mood is shown through her outfit (sequins, bright colors), constant … With Anne Hathaway, Gary Carr, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Judd Hirsch. The new series on Amazon Prime, “Modern Love,” is inspired by personal essays from The New York Times’ column of the same name. Voices in this Episode. A woman reflects on how her experience with bipolar disorder has impacted her love life. Die Serie Modern Love verspricht seinen ZuschauerInnen einen realistischen Einblick in das Liebesleben von New YorkerInnen zu bieten, ob man das Gleiche jedoch auch in Bezug auf die Darstellung von „mental illness“ bzw. By Terri Cheney. Credit... David Chelsea. "Take me as I am, Whoever I am" Lexi faces something that can be more challenging than dating to gain self-love. Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am. The Script Lyrics "Nothing" [Verse 1] Am I better off dead? The third episode is based on Terri Cheney’s 2008 essay, “Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am.” At the beginning of the story, Lexi (Anne Hathaway) is at the grocery store during a euphoric, manic high. Take Me As I Am, Whoever I Am– Eine Repräsentationsanalyse. Jan. 13, 2008; 阅读简体中文版 閱讀繁體中文版 Leer en español. Here is "Take Me As I Am, Whoever I Am." Directed by John Carney. There is a salient message in Episode 3, “Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am”, which comes in the form of Lexi’s manager. This week she takes us deep into the inner life — and inner workings of Terri's mind.