Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
Remarkable how much she can say without saying much. I'm calling a well-deserved Emmy nom for NK.
+1
She's doing a spectacular, understated job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the little girl really was hurt at school (have my doubts), my money would be on one of Perry's sons. the odds are they have seen things between their parents and Perry likes to go for the throat.
Not a bad guess! I hadn't thought of that. And he was claiming Ziggy shouldn't be around his boys because he (Ziggy) is "violent." Poor Ziggy. I love that little guy.
I was wondering if Ziggy's dad is actually Perry? But then, I guess we're supposed to think that, what with the violence, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
Remarkable how much she can say without saying much. I'm calling a well-deserved Emmy nom for NK.
Anonymous wrote:If the little girl really was hurt at school (have my doubts), my money would be on one of Perry's sons. the odds are they have seen things between their parents and Perry likes to go for the throat.
Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
Anonymous wrote:If the little girl really was hurt at school (have my doubts), my money would be on one of Perry's sons. the odds are they have seen things between their parents and Perry likes to go for the throat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
I thought the therapist scene was a little over the top. I even remarked to my wife: "Wow, they just had 8 breakthroughs in 5 minutes of therapy. That doesn't happen in the real world!"![]()
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I get that the therapist scene is being used to push the plot forward (and establish probable cause/uncertainty for Celeste's husband as the killer....IDK if he actually is, didn't read the books or spoilers), but it was a bit hard for me to suspend disbelief in that scene.
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand Madeline's younger daughter. She's supposed to be a 1st grader, correct?
I have a 1st grader who I and most others consider to be well-spoken and mature for her age (only child syndrome), and she's a baby compared to this character. No 6-7yo talks that way. I'd guess her more 10-11.
And NO teacher would have handled that situation that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
Agree. I was on the edge of my seat, wondering if they were actually going to tell the truth. I thought for sure Perry would beat her up once they got home. What a twisted relationship.
Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
I thought the therapist scene was a little over the top. I even remarked to my wife: "Wow, they just had 8 breakthroughs in 5 minutes of therapy. That doesn't happen in the real world!"![]()
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I get that the therapist scene is being used to push the plot forward (and establish probable cause/uncertainty for Celeste's husband as the killer....IDK if he actually is, didn't read the books or spoilers), but it was a bit hard for me to suspend disbelief in that scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That scene in the therapists office with Nicole Kidman tonight. Just wow! Amazing.
I thought the therapist scene was a little over the top. I even remarked to my wife: "Wow, they just had 8 breakthroughs in 5 minutes of therapy. That doesn't happen in the real world!"![]()
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I get that the therapist scene is being used to push the plot forward (and establish probable cause/uncertainty for Celeste's husband as the killer....IDK if he actually is, didn't read the books or spoilers), but it was a bit hard for me to suspend disbelief in that scene.