Blue My Mind Here

Director Lisa Brühlmann has since directed episodes of Servant (Apple TV+) and Killing Eve (BBC America), bringing her signature intimate body horror to mainstream television.

The brilliance of "Blue My Mind" lies in its ephemeral nature. Like all Morning Glories, the blooms open with the sunrise and fade by the afternoon. For a few fleeting hours, the garden is punctuated by trumpet-shaped blossoms that mirror the clearest summer sky. This transient beauty serves as a reminder of the fragility of perfection. The flower’s ability to captivate the observer, stopping them in their tracks to admire its iridescence, is precisely where the name derives its power. It is a color that occupies the mind fully, demanding a pause in the rush of daily life. Blue My Mind

: While it was a core collection staple, it is occasionally listed as out of stock or discontinued on major sites, but can still be found at stores like Walmart or beauty supply outlets. Blue My Mind (2017 Film) Director Lisa Brühlmann has since directed episodes of

| | Similarity | Difference | |----------|---------------|----------------| | Let the Right One In (2008) | Adolescent isolation + supernatural transformation | Vampirism vs. mermaid; includes a companion figure | | Raw (2016) | Female coming-of-age body horror | Cannibalism as metaphor for desire; college setting | | The Lure (2015) | Mermaids + dark coming-of-age | Musical horror; sister mermaids; urban setting | | Tomboy (2011) | Gendered identity exploration in youth | No fantasy element; social realism only | For a few fleeting hours, the garden is

Mia’s transformation is not liberation. It is a chronic illness. She cannot control when the gills appear. She almost drowns in a public pool because her lungs are switching from air to water mid-lap.

As her body becomes less human, her social life collapses. Gianna and the group mock her, she withdraws from David, and her mother—distracted by her own boyfriend issues—fails to notice or dismisses Mia’s distress as a phase. Isolated and terrified, Mia researches her condition online and discovers old myths about "merpeople." Realizing she is turning into a freshwater mermaid, she faces a choice: fight the change or embrace it.

: One of its best features is that it does not require "deadheading" (removing old blooms) to keep flowering from spring through fall.