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Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Girls Out Of Their Minds

All ITV executives, lend me your full attention. Thanks very much.

So, do you remember when you made a drama series for CITV titled 'Girls In Love'? *nods* I do. Well, throughout all six episodes of this nostalgic teen drama, there are visuals represented by crudely drawn animated drawings that represent main character Ellie's love of art and making things and painting.

BUT! Underneath all this, there is a reason behind Ellie's presence and the crudely-styled animations that appear throughout. The truth begins now...

All these crude animated drawings that appears throughout each episode, even with Ellie present, are visual representations where we believe the main character is diagnosed, not mentioned on screen, with psychosis, a disorder which causes people like our main woman to hallucinate and see things which aren't there.

Now, although these visuals are meant to represent what goes on inside Ellie's head, we are lead to believe that all of these drawings are actually real, as thought up by Miss E herself. Maybe if you addressed Miss E's psychosis on the show, you could've had 1,000 complaints from parents!

But no, I am the only one who discovered the dark truth behind every single animated visual in this snazzy adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's best-selling book for older teens.

To you? It's a representation of how teens see the world and what goes on inside their heads.

To me? It's actually psychosis. There is no cure.

Bet if there is, then you wouldn't have made Girls In Love now would you?

WOULD YOU?!

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