As he worked on the show, John had Akiko watch My American Wife! and critique it based on a variety of categories (though he would only become angry if he did not agree with her on her answers, yelling at her until she cowered in fear), in addition to cooking. “Akiko learns more than how to cook meat, as she watches ‘My American Wife.’ She sees the possibility for a whole new life opening up...” (Walker). My American Wife! gives Akiko the opportunity to meet Jane and, in turn, the ambition to leave Japan and her oppressive husband in hopes for an improved life. Without My American Wife! Akiko would never have seen that there are different kinds of people and different ways of living, such as Lara and Dyann. These two wives showed her that the marriage she had was not the only type there had to be; she did not need to be overpowered by her husband because in fact she did not need a husband at
As he worked on the show, John had Akiko watch My American Wife! and critique it based on a variety of categories (though he would only become angry if he did not agree with her on her answers, yelling at her until she cowered in fear), in addition to cooking. “Akiko learns more than how to cook meat, as she watches ‘My American Wife.’ She sees the possibility for a whole new life opening up...” (Walker). My American Wife! gives Akiko the opportunity to meet Jane and, in turn, the ambition to leave Japan and her oppressive husband in hopes for an improved life. Without My American Wife! Akiko would never have seen that there are different kinds of people and different ways of living, such as Lara and Dyann. These two wives showed her that the marriage she had was not the only type there had to be; she did not need to be overpowered by her husband because in fact she did not need a husband at