Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else get annoyed by all the characters saying how beautiful Nicole is, either to her face or telling each other that? Somebody first point it out to me in Big Little Lies and now I can’t unhear it. It only happened in the 1st episode (so far), but I did count it happening three times in that episode. Maybe as producer she puts a clause requiring that in every vehicle?
Who’s Nicole?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch the latest episode? Excruciating. The actor who plays her husband is incredible.
He is fantastic. Nicole Kidman is always great. I do not care about Hilary and her horrid mom or her dh and Mercy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really like this so far!
Only watched two episodes. But this is every parent’s worst nightmare.
And grandparents watching grandkids. You really don’t want to F up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch the latest episode? Excruciating. The actor who plays her husband is incredible.
He is fantastic. Nicole Kidman is always great. I do not care about Hilary and her horrid mom or her dh and Mercy.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch the latest episode? Excruciating. The actor who plays her husband is incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was annoyed by all blame being put on Mercy - who takes a random 20 something out to dinner and leaves your toddler with them in a chaotic night market. I didn't even like leaving my husband with my kids when they were toddlers in crowds because he would get distracted, she did lose the kid but she never should have had him in the first place without a serious talk about how likely he was to r un away
I thought this too. I didn’t read the book, and I assume the events will be developed further and possibly more blame of and remorse from Margaret in future episodes. But it’s crazy to entrust a 4 year old especially a wild one to a complete stranger.
A mother will also always blame herself.
For the nanny who messed up, for the husband who wasn’t paying attention, for the grandparent who was too elderly to keep up.
Always the mother’s fault. Plus the sitters fault!
A child abduction in a seedy crowded open air market is another level of regret. That kid could be anywhere being used and abused.
And this is exactly why I would probably kill myself in this situation. I couldn't face that thought, every waking minute for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was annoyed by all blame being put on Mercy - who takes a random 20 something out to dinner and leaves your toddler with them in a chaotic night market. I didn't even like leaving my husband with my kids when they were toddlers in crowds because he would get distracted, she did lose the kid but she never should have had him in the first place without a serious talk about how likely he was to r un away
I thought this too. I didn’t read the book, and I assume the events will be developed further and possibly more blame of and remorse from Margaret in future episodes. But it’s crazy to entrust a 4 year old especially a wild one to a complete stranger.
A mother will also always blame herself.
For the nanny who messed up, for the husband who wasn’t paying attention, for the grandparent who was too elderly to keep up.
Always the mother’s fault. Plus the sitters fault!
A child abduction in a seedy crowded open air market is another level of regret. That kid could be anywhere being used and abused.
And this is exactly why I would probably kill myself in this situation. I couldn't face that thought, every waking minute for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was annoyed by all blame being put on Mercy - who takes a random 20 something out to dinner and leaves your toddler with them in a chaotic night market. I didn't even like leaving my husband with my kids when they were toddlers in crowds because he would get distracted, she did lose the kid but she never should have had him in the first place without a serious talk about how likely he was to r un away
I thought this too. I didn’t read the book, and I assume the events will be developed further and possibly more blame of and remorse from Margaret in future episodes. But it’s crazy to entrust a 4 year old especially a wild one to a complete stranger.
A mother will also always blame herself.
For the nanny who messed up, for the husband who wasn’t paying attention, for the grandparent who was too elderly to keep up.
Always the mother’s fault. Plus the sitters fault!
A child abduction in a seedy crowded open air market is another level of regret. That kid could be anywhere being used and abused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was annoyed by all blame being put on Mercy - who takes a random 20 something out to dinner and leaves your toddler with them in a chaotic night market. I didn't even like leaving my husband with my kids when they were toddlers in crowds because he would get distracted, she did lose the kid but she never should have had him in the first place without a serious talk about how likely he was to r un away
I thought this too. I didn’t read the book, and I assume the events will be developed further and possibly more blame of and remorse from Margaret in future episodes. But it’s crazy to entrust a 4 year old especially a wild one to a complete stranger.
Anonymous wrote:I found episode two a lot more upsetting in regards to a missing child than episode three. But yeah its only a 6 episode series, doesnt make sense to skip a whole episode because of a topic you don't like. Either just dont watch the show or fast forward the parts that feel too bad.
Anonymous wrote:I was annoyed by all blame being put on Mercy - who takes a random 20 something out to dinner and leaves your toddler with them in a chaotic night market. I didn't even like leaving my husband with my kids when they were toddlers in crowds because he would get distracted, she did lose the kid but she never should have had him in the first place without a serious talk about how likely he was to r un away
Anonymous wrote:I was annoyed by all blame being put on Mercy - who takes a random 20 something out to dinner and leaves your toddler with them in a chaotic night market. I didn't even like leaving my husband with my kids when they were toddlers in crowds because he would get distracted, she did lose the kid but she never should have had him in the first place without a serious talk about how likely he was to r un away