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‘Lessons in Chemistry’ and the Ingredients That Make the Show Authentic to the ’50s and ’60s
[This story contains mild spoilers from the third episode of Lessons in Chemistry, “Living Dead Things.”] In the opening scene of Lessons in Chemistry, lead character Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson) steps out of the backseat of a 1950s Pontiac onto the set of her hit cooking show Supper at Six wearing a pair of patterned […]

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