This week on FSBA, we strapped ourselves into a 1998 emotional rollercoaster called Anywhere But Here, where Susan Sarandon plays the most chaotic mom since Mrs. George in Mean Girls, and Natalie Portman just wants to go literally anywhere but here—preferably Yale. We discuss car rides that last longer than the plot, questionable parenting advice, and whether fleeing to Beverly Hills with zero plan is visionary or just a cry for help. Grab your snacks and emotional baggage, because this episode is all about dreams, drama, and dramatic exits. Spoiler alert: someone cries in a car. Again.
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