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Ratched's Global Success Proves the Power of Out Queer Actresses

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Ratched is riding a dose of uppers.The Ryan Murphy show, inspired by the antagonist nurse of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, has been viewed by 48 million households in its first 28 days.This makes Ratched the "biggest original season one of the year," reports Netflix, which means it is also the world's most viewed scripted drama. "What absolutely mind blowing news to wake up to," Paulson wrote on Twitter. "I am so grateful to each and every one of you for your willingness to dive into the world of #Ratched, embracing Mildred, and making her yours."The accomplishment is made all the more remarkable because Ratched stars an out actress, Sarah Paulson, who portrays Nurse Ratched a queer character.

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