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Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 8:44 am
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I think the world wants to see these characters again. From left to right Lacey Chabert in the background with Lindsay Lohan and Tim Meadows in Mean Girls. Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures The made-for-TV sequel Mean Girls is premiering even though it features an entirely new cast in addition to Meadows and is produced by filmmakers who had no involvement in the original film.

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This occasion gives us all the space we need to discuss and prioritize our mental health and mental illness. So how does popular entertainment weigh in on this discussion? It’s no secret that representation matters. If you want to know the exact numbers check out our in-depth coverage of representations of mental illness in film – these numbers apply to TV too.