Anonymous wrote:A trans actress came forward and said he's known to hit on trans women by saying he'll cast them in a Netflix show. I think this was too soon for him to try to move on and capitalize on this experience. He seems to be still unhealed.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch the piers morgan interview? I didn't watch it in full, but read some articles about it later.
Sounds like she cannot keep her story straight, people found a lot of direct contradictions/lies in what she said. Said she's only ever sent him 10 emails, but has 6 email addresses and 4 different phones.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch the piers morgan interview? I didn't watch it in full, but read some articles about it later.
Sounds like she cannot keep her story straight, people found a lot of direct contradictions/lies in what she said. Said she's only ever sent him 10 emails, but has 6 email addresses and 4 different phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This show demonstrates that the writer, main character, really did want fame at any cost. Outed the woman with mental health issues he claims to have empathy for, and revealing and reliving for the world to see his most personal violations…that he, in a twisted way, opened himself to due to his desperation for fame. Serious mental health issues all around. He’s disgusting, and the show is depressing.
Totally agree - I hated it. I hate that our society craves these types of stories/shows and gives a platform to things like this. These people obviously need help, and getting thrust into the limelight is NOT the help they need. It's gross. Everyone is just out here trying to out-trauma the next person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching this? Seems like a good DCUM show so I’m surprised there’s no thread. I’m almost done with the series. The acting is fantastic and the writing is easy to follow and realistic. I highly recommend it.
I’ve done three episodes, don’t understand why he’s falling for such a sob story, why he did dating a trans website, why he’s not informing the police after the carpet bombing of emails and in person stalking.
Maybe there have been a couple foreshadowed questions from a couple characters, alluding to abuse or serious trauma as a child. But the fat lady is clearly insane and potentially violent.
None.
He brought it all on himself.
He likely had untreated mental disorders and never should have moved far from help.
Anonymous wrote:This show demonstrates that the writer, main character, really did want fame at any cost. Outed the woman with mental health issues he claims to have empathy for, and revealing and reliving for the world to see his most personal violations…that he, in a twisted way, opened himself to due to his desperation for fame. Serious mental health issues all around. He’s disgusting, and the show is depressing.
Anonymous wrote:There was a journalist in the Daily mail today saying after interviewing the "real Martha" she started phoning him multiple times per day and being abusive. So his own kids are now calling him "Daddy Reindeer"
haha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weirdest story I’ve ever watched. It was good, but disturbing, sad, unresolvable, best kept between therapist and one of the most messed up characters imaginable.
+1
It doesn’t glorify the life of drugs, sex, and entertainment but it certainly stays on that lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:The show would be better if they did a deep dive into Martha’s upbringing and background. How did she end up so messed up and ruin ne career as a lawyer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching this? Seems like a good DCUM show so I’m surprised there’s no thread. I’m almost done with the series. The acting is fantastic and the writing is easy to follow and realistic. I highly recommend it.
I’ve done three episodes, don’t understand why he’s falling for such a sob story, why he did dating a trans website, why he’s not informing the police after the carpet bombing of emails and in person stalking.
Maybe there have been a couple foreshadowed questions from a couple characters, alluding to abuse or serious trauma as a child. But the fat lady is clearly insane and potentially violent.