"On the other hand, there are only so many people who really knew how she was exactly, like what did her accent sound like, and the fact that she developed profound deafness when she was first running the Harriet Lane"
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Mary Stuart Masterson’s “on the other hand” is doing heavy lifting. It signals she’s caught between two pressures that define modern historical portrayals: the demand for authenticity and the reality that authenticity is often unknowable. “Only so many people who really knew how she was exactly” sounds like an almost comic narrowing of the evidence pool, a reminder that even “basic” traits like voice are not archived in the way audiences now expect them to be. The rhetorical shrug of “like what did her accent sound like” isn’t ignorance; it’s a defense against a culture that treats performance as a forensic reconstruction.
Then she drops the clinical specificity: “profound deafness.” That detail yanks the conversation from surface mimicry (accents, mannerisms) into embodied history. If the woman she’s referencing went deaf while “first running the Harriet Lane,” it reframes leadership as adaptation under constraint, not just charisma. Masterson’s intent feels twofold: to honor a real, material biographical fact, and to justify interpretive choices where the record goes dark.
Contextually, this sits in that familiar press-cycle space where actors are asked to “be” real people, yet are judged by invented benchmarks of realism. The subtext: you can chase exactitude forever, or you can tell the truer story about what can’t be recovered.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Masterson, Mary Stuart. (2026, January 16). On the other hand, there are only so many people who really knew how she was exactly, like what did her accent sound like, and the fact that she developed profound deafness when she was first running the Harriet Lane. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-the-other-hand-there-are-only-so-many-people-115286/
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Masterson, Mary Stuart. "On the other hand, there are only so many people who really knew how she was exactly, like what did her accent sound like, and the fact that she developed profound deafness when she was first running the Harriet Lane." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-the-other-hand-there-are-only-so-many-people-115286/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"On the other hand, there are only so many people who really knew how she was exactly, like what did her accent sound like, and the fact that she developed profound deafness when she was first running the Harriet Lane." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-the-other-hand-there-are-only-so-many-people-115286/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.



