

What if therapy told you to act white to be happy? This short goes there.
The story of one Black woman who, on the advice of a therapist to treat anxiety by thinking and behaving as happy people do, notices that white people seem pretty happy.
Direction
Meagan Good's debut packs precision into 13 minutes.
Acting
Bresha Webb's physical comedy of whiteness is surgical.

Director
Meagan Good
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Meagan Good directed this between acting gigs, funding it independently after studios passed on the premise.
Released during peak 'Karen' meme culture, the short weaponizes the archetype against itself—asking who gets to be simply 'a woman having a bad day.'
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