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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 23 MIN

What Love Story Gets Wrong About Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and Daryl Hannah

from The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson · host Molly McPherson

Episode SummaryWhen Ryan Murphy's Love Story dropped in 2026, it didn't just revive a 25-year-old story; it rewrote the reputation of two women for a streaming audience of millions. Molly McPherson breaks down what the show got wrong, what the sourced record actually says, and why Daryl Hannah's New York Times op-ed was a textbook crisis communications move. This is a case study in narrative power, media accountability, and what it costs when the story gets told wrong the first time.What You'll LearnWhy the 1990s media environment was built to villainize women like Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and how that same machinery is running inside a 2026 streaming seriesWhat data reveals about Daryl Hannah's coverage after her New York Times op-ed and why the numbers tell a story the headlines missedThe three reasons Daryl Hannah's op-ed worked when most public responses don'tWhy a producer's candid quote about needing a narrative villain is the most honest and damaging thing said about Love StoryWhat Once Upon a Time, the 2024 biography by Elizabeth Beller, actually documents about the night of July 16, 1999, and how it dismantles the airport mythThe behavioral pattern that turns private people into public villainsWhy silence is not a neutral strategy when a story already has momentumResources MentionedOnce Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy by Elizabeth Beller (2024)Daryl Hannah's guest essay in the New York Times, March 6, 2026Ep. 37: The JFK Jr. Plane Crash: A Behind-the-Scenes Account from 1999

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Episode Summary When Ryan Murphy's Love Story dropped in 2026, it didn't just revive a 25-year-old story; it rewrote the reputation of two women for a streaming audience of millions. Molly McPherson breaks down what the show got wrong, what the sourced record actually says, and why Daryl Hannah's New York Times op-ed was a textbook crisis communications move. This is a case study in narrative power, media accountability, and what it costs when the story gets told wrong the first time. What Yo...

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