I met Molly when I was working in abortion as a registered nurse at Planned Parenthood in New York City and Molly was there working as an abortion doula. Both writers and advocates for abortion access, we’ve seen a lot of interesting stuff between the two of of us. We’d talk during our shifts about how we couldn’t believe there hasn’t been a series about a reproductive health clinic—so, we made it!
Darling tells the stories of the people who work in the field of reproductive health, but it also shines a light on the people who get abortions—and that’s everyone. Black, white, rich, poor, trans men, queer women, parents, lawyers, acrobats, accountants, Satanists, Catholics. So many Catholics. Everyone gets abortions! And, shocker, much more than abortion happens in abortion clinics. At Darling, they’ll treat your terrible UTI, manage your miscarriage, and calm you down the third time you get chlamydia.
We’ve got a television show about a doctor who just pops pimples for God’s sake. The world is ready for this show.