TRANSlating The Power: An Exclusive Recap Show For The Amazon Original Series
The biggest twist of Amazon Studios adaptation of the NYT best-selling book isn’t that it suddenly grants women The Power; it’s that the story grants it to trans people, too

But wait, there’s one more (gender) twist
In Amazon’s 9-part global thriller The Power, all teenage girls in the modern world suddenly develop the power to electrocute people at will. It’s hereditary, it’s inbuilt, and it can’t be taken away from them.
Younger girls can awaken the Power in older women. Soon enough, every woman in the world can do it. And with that comes a startling reversal in gender-based power dynamics — and the revelation that how the world responds may merely repeat the mistakes of the past.
The price of liberation is the salvation of all that is transgender
If you listened to Dave Chen and Joanna Robinson opine over Game of Thrones with their acclaimed podcast Cast of Kings, then you know the pleasures of a recap show with a host who is an expert on both the books and the show.
That’s where I come in!

My work in research, publishing, and activism recently earned me the nomination as the second-only transgender nominee for 40 Under 40 from University of Georgia.
With that attention comes it’s own kind of Power — and with great power comes great yadda yadda yadda…
So for the foreseeable future, I’ll be using my unique insight into the book and Amazon Studios show The Power to offer a recap series like no other.
What to expect from the TRANSlating Everything recap series for The Power
TRANSlating Everything is a newsletter by me, Stephenie Magister ✨ (and occasional guests), covering the “invisible” trans representation in all forms of media throughout history.
The Power recap series will cover each upcoming episode of the series from my perspective as a transgender 40 For 40 Nominee, a media critic pushing the limits of gender representation, and an editor for best-selling and award-winning authors.
But wait. Did I mention I’ve read the book at least once a year since it was first published in 2016? Is it any wonder President Obama named it as one of his favorite books of the year, too?
I’m not just uniquely qualified to break down how trans friendly the book and show are, I’m also just a big ****ing nerd who can’t get enough of cool stuff.
Bonus episodes for paid subscribers on my Substack will include early access for in-depth coverage of each chapter of the book, conversations with other trans and gender non-conforming storytellers and their hot takes on the book/tv series, as well as exclusive interviews with [REDACTED].
I want to reveal that last one right now. If I play my cards right…this is going to be big. But in the style of Dave Chen and everyone else at the Filmcast, isn’t it better not to jinx it?
PS. In hindsight, this line from the book is hilarious coming from Tunde (played by Toheeb Jimoh)
“I was going to be the star of Amazon’s fall lineup.” — Tunde

PS2. Naomi Alderman is an ally
Dear Naomi,
I see now you are my ally and that of trans people and all gender non conforming people. More than this, I can say I am YOUR ally for this story.
If I can ever be of service in counter to unfair criticism toward you and your story regarding empowerment toward gender non conforming people, please let me offer my unique expertise on the personal, medical, and scientific research.
Sincerely,
Stephenie ❤

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