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There was a scene with Adora gardening where she has bite marks on her hand.
Who bit Adora? Is this why teeth are pulled out? |
I think Camille rebelled and Adora wasn't able to control her which is why she hates her so much...or maybe the mental illness developed later. |
I thought the stuff on her hand were messages for Camille. She flashed the hand and their eyes locked at dinner. Spiked Milk was what Audora used at dinner to poison the girls. Call mom I thought was in reference to her telling Camille to talk to her mom about Amma The hand thing was significant because there was a long moment from when Camille sees it and locks eyes with the girl Was it Amma’s Handwriting? I have so many unanswered ?s about that scene |
She refused the medicine as a child, remember? |
Adora may have tried to sicken Camille, via spiked milk or whatever, but it was the drawn out “care,” which Camille refused, when the significant poisoning via the blue bottle went down with her sisters. Her mother rejected her because she wouldn’t submit to the “care.” Camille took a while to figure out what was happening to Amma because she only had her child’s memory of what happened to the other sister. She had no idea that Adora sickened or killed her until she received the folder with medical records and put it all together. She faked her illness at the end, or played it up, because Camille was about to subject Amma to more blue bottle poisoning. Camille took it so Amma wouldn’t have to. I think that the stepfather was primarily interested in image and as long as the image was good he didn’t really care to examine Adora’s actions too closely. It seemed at the end, when Camille was very sick and he sent help away, that he may actually have been covering for Adora. I don’t recall what the sheriff and Adora buzz stemmed from. Maybe someone else can chime in. |
It was implied they had been having a long affair. |
So many references were to the affair. Even Alan says something along the lines to the sheriff in the barber shop about spending so much time with is wife. And--Jackie also says something to the sheriff about the affair. It's never directly stated like those type of towns where there is gossip and reference, etc. I think the cop's wife also says it. It happened the entire season--pretty obvious. |
My take is that the new friend idolized Camille. This is what made Amma jealous and later kill her. The friend even mimicked writing on her body (or Camille saw the mundane written messages and thought she might be copying her), which made Camille silently freak out when she saw them. She didn’t want the girl to copy even her self destructive traits. |
And because of the affair, he was going to protect Adora. He is the one that squashed the investigation when Jackie was trying to get med reports---and the reason the one hospital worker was transferred. Whether he directly knew or not--if Adora told him to do it or fed him some BS about people prying--he would have done anything for her. |
I thought that at first, Camille alarmed she was cutting. Except, that was in pen. And, when you take in context what was written as outlined above---the poisoned milk, Adora knowing something about Amma, etc...it led me to believe it was more a message or something. But, you could be right. Who knows! |
Anyone? They were human teeth marks. Was it one of the dead girls that bit Adora and that's why Amma pulled their teeth out? |
I don’t remember that. I do remember her injuring her hand while pruning flowers and blaming Camille for it. |
| That scene in the final episode - where the sheriff overslept. What was the significance of that? His wife usually woke first and put everything out for him, and that was their morning ritual. But in that episode he wakes up abruptly and she’s still in bed (not his bed, I don’t think). I was a bit confused but maybe I’m being dim? |
It was interesting that before that she was always up first making his breakfast, so no questions were raised about them not sleeping in the same bed. Maybe revealing that they sleep separately was supposed to give some credence to the affair theory? Neither the sheriff or Adora sleep with their spouses. Also, if the fan does represent Adora it could be a sign that the jig is up for her. |
Yeah, it’s a disruption in the cycles, rituals and the powers that be (Adora) in the town. |