Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m going to be upset if it’s anyone but Hugh Grant. They’ve shown him to be a sociopath during the series and it would be such a cop out to have it be NIcole Kidman. Like, no, it’s always the woman who is crazy.
More than one person did it.
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to be upset if it’s anyone but Hugh Grant. They’ve shown him to be a sociopath during the series and it would be such a cop out to have it be NIcole Kidman. Like, no, it’s always the woman who is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I love reading all of the theories here. This series has been one of my favorites of the year in terms of story, characters, settings, styling etc. - so entertaining overall And the attorney - boy does she steal the show. Can't wait for the finale.
Anonymous wrote:I was struck by the scene in which Henry reminds his mother that she said “If we were strong enough to make it this far, we’ll make it through this to the end.” (Or something like that. She said it to him after she returned home from her late night d’alliance with Grant.)
Kidman said, “What? I said that? No I didn’t.”
Is she having blackouts?
Last night ended with a surprise, but SPOILER
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I wonder if Henry could be trying to cover for his family. However, DH thought it was Henry all along.
Anonymous wrote:I was struck by the scene in which Henry reminds his mother that she said “If we were strong enough to make it this far, we’ll make it through this to the end.” (Or something like that. She said it to him after she returned home from her late night d’alliance with Grant.)
Kidman said, “What? I said that? No I didn’t.”
Is she having blackouts?
Last night ended with a surprise, but SPOILER
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I wonder if Henry could be trying to cover for his family. However, DH thought it was Henry all along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also think it’s Donald Sutherland. I suspect that he’s the baby’s father, too. Why else would he walk over to the apartment to stare into the window?
Henry the son has brown eyes. Kidman and Grant have blue eyes. I wonder if Kidman also had affairs and we’ll find out that Henry is not actually Grant’s son.
Next week, is Grant going to throw Kidman under the bus? Try to lay blame on her in court?
Didn't they take a DNA test and that's how they discovered Hugh Grant's character Jonathan is the baby's father?
What about the portrait of Nicole Kidman and the lesbian affair undercurrents?
When they did the DNA test was it to compare Hugh Grant’s character to the baby’s or to compare Elena’s husband’s to the baby’s? If the latter, we’re all assuming Grant is the father ... but ... maybe not. PP does have a point about Southerland walking by their apartment.
DNA test can only rule in/rule out one person. The police told Kidman that Hugh Grant was the father and obviously Hugh Grant thinks he's the father as does Elena's husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m through Episode three. Frankly this is just one Law & Order stretched out over three episodes. And, as with Law & Order, you can guess who did it by asking “ Who is the biggest star in the ensemble?”. I’m quitting. I’m tired of Nicole’s confused look and unmoving face. She can’t play a mom in her thirties anymore. She’s 54.
My thoughts exactly! And it's clearly Donald Southerland.
You think? Would an old man have strength enough to bash in Elena’s head with a sculpting hammer? Also, just for fun, what do you think Grace was doing in Elena’s neighborhood that evening? It’s possible she isn’t the murderer, but did she hook up with Elena? They had wicked chemistry in the elevator after the Reardon party.
There have already been a couple of incidents where Grace seemed to have totally forgotten something or had a mysterious flashback. The show is either planting red herrings or they’ve tipped their hand. Obviously the kiss was designed to be caught on camera to rouse suspicion against Grace. That was a pretty clunky scene.
What has Grace completely forgotten?
*In the scene where Grace finds out about the death via text she doesn’t bat an eye. She gets the text in the middle of a therapy session, turns to her clients, smiles and starts talking about the thrill of both doing illicit things clandestinely and risking getting caught.
*In the second episode she is envisioning things that maybe she really saw and suppressed, or maybe she’s just imagining some of them- the murder scene, the son discovering his mother’s body, an earlier family moment in an apartment where the mother and two kids are alive and well. In the apartment vision/memory the murdered woman seems to be wearing the same scarf in her hair that Grace later finds in her husband’s office. She has seen the scarf before discovering it in the office.
*In the scene in the police station, where the investigators are questioning her, she seems surprised that her husband was fired, but she has one of her ear ringing, panicky moments over the fact that they obtained his “confidential” work records and they know why he was fired. Why, in the bombshell moment that she finds out that he has only been pretending to be employed, is she more concerned about the police obtaining his employment records than the fact that he was lying to her? There are flashes of her frenzied internal self whispering things while she talks to the police, and that internal dialogue seems unhealthy. Along with the times that she’s stumbling around picturing the OW naked, with her husband, or begging for her life...
My preliminary guess, 3 episodes in, is that Jonathan knows that Grace is mentally ill, killed the woman, and he is trying to protect her, or at least their son, from the truth. Or at least that is what the show is setting us up to believe in advance of another curveball.
She may be mentally ill but none of the things you listed shoe she’s forgotten anything.
Anonymous wrote:I find NK's plastic surgery distracting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also think it’s Donald Sutherland. I suspect that he’s the baby’s father, too. Why else would he walk over to the apartment to stare into the window?
Henry the son has brown eyes. Kidman and Grant have blue eyes. I wonder if Kidman also had affairs and we’ll find out that Henry is not actually Grant’s son.
Next week, is Grant going to throw Kidman under the bus? Try to lay blame on her in court?
Didn't they take a DNA test and that's how they discovered Hugh Grant's character Jonathan is the baby's father?
What about the portrait of Nicole Kidman and the lesbian affair undercurrents?
When they did the DNA test was it to compare Hugh Grant’s character to the baby’s or to compare Elena’s husband’s to the baby’s? If the latter, we’re all assuming Grant is the father ... but ... maybe not. PP does have a point about Southerland walking by their apartment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also think it’s Donald Sutherland. I suspect that he’s the baby’s father, too. Why else would he walk over to the apartment to stare into the window?
Henry the son has brown eyes. Kidman and Grant have blue eyes. I wonder if Kidman also had affairs and we’ll find out that Henry is not actually Grant’s son.
Next week, is Grant going to throw Kidman under the bus? Try to lay blame on her in court?
Didn't they take a DNA test and that's how they discovered Hugh Grant's character Jonathan is the baby's father?
What about the portrait of Nicole Kidman and the lesbian affair undercurrents?