Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss it but how did Rue repay Laurie what she owed her? Or is the balance still outstanding?
Is Laurie the woman who gave Rue morphine? Why did she make the injection so painful and why was there blood in the syringe? Not understanding that part.
There's blood in the syringe when you hit the vein. That's normal. So is multiple attempts to hit the vein on someone that doesn't fix. Artistically is may have just been to illustrate that there would be evidence of Rue's intravenous drug use.
Did she pay Laurie back for the suitcase?
No, clearly not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought it was terrible. Trying so hard to be edgy and just gratuitous. Although I do really like Zendaya.
Agree--gratuitous. Felt like voyeurism, as if the director of someone was getting off on filming sex scenes and pretending "this is real life for today's teens." Stopped watching after a while because there didn't seem to be much storytelling point to it all other than showing the sex and drug use.
Teens?
Zendaya is 25.
DP and I agree with PP. She may be 25 but most of the characters being portrayed are around 16. I watched some of season 1 to see what the buzz was about. It's just another show fetishizing teen sex and drugs. I don't really understand why adults enjoy watching teens behave badly so much, but there are plenty of shows and movies that indicate they do. Are there even any redeemable characters? I am simultaneously horrified and bored by shows like this where its just a bunch of stupid people making bad decision after bad decision. Nobody under 18 should be watching this.
You don’t have to understand why people would enjoy the show. Just clutch your pearls and move along to something that does peak your limited interest.
It's pique, not peak. Read a book sometime.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss it but how did Rue repay Laurie what she owed her? Or is the balance still outstanding?
Is Laurie the woman who gave Rue morphine? Why did she make the injection so painful and why was there blood in the syringe? Not understanding that part.
There's blood in the syringe when you hit the vein. That's normal. So is multiple attempts to hit the vein on someone that doesn't fix. Artistically is may have just been to illustrate that there would be evidence of Rue's intravenous drug use.
Did she pay Laurie back for the suitcase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss it but how did Rue repay Laurie what she owed her? Or is the balance still outstanding?
Is Laurie the woman who gave Rue morphine? Why did she make the injection so painful and why was there blood in the syringe? Not understanding that part.
There's blood in the syringe when you hit the vein. That's normal. So is multiple attempts to hit the vein on someone that doesn't fix. Artistically is may have just been to illustrate that there would be evidence of Rue's intravenous drug use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss it but how did Rue repay Laurie what she owed her? Or is the balance still outstanding?
Is Laurie the woman who gave Rue morphine? Why did she make the injection so painful and why was there blood in the syringe? Not understanding that part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought it was terrible. Trying so hard to be edgy and just gratuitous. Although I do really like Zendaya.
Agree--gratuitous. Felt like voyeurism, as if the director of someone was getting off on filming sex scenes and pretending "this is real life for today's teens." Stopped watching after a while because there didn't seem to be much storytelling point to it all other than showing the sex and drug use.
Teens?
Zendaya is 25.
DP and I agree with PP. She may be 25 but most of the characters being portrayed are around 16. I watched some of season 1 to see what the buzz was about. It's just another show fetishizing teen sex and drugs. I don't really understand why adults enjoy watching teens behave badly so much, but there are plenty of shows and movies that indicate they do. Are there even any redeemable characters? I am simultaneously horrified and bored by shows like this where its just a bunch of stupid people making bad decision after bad decision. Nobody under 18 should be watching this.
My 12yo students are watching.
+1
My 15 year old high school students keep trying to convince me to watch. I find it disturbing that they like it so much. I watched 20 minutes when the first season came out and found it incredibly depressing and disturbing.
It's a pretty gross show.
NP. I’m brand new to this show - watching my first episode right now. And you are 100% correct. This show leaves me feeling sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought it was terrible. Trying so hard to be edgy and just gratuitous. Although I do really like Zendaya.
Agree--gratuitous. Felt like voyeurism, as if the director of someone was getting off on filming sex scenes and pretending "this is real life for today's teens." Stopped watching after a while because there didn't seem to be much storytelling point to it all other than showing the sex and drug use.
Teens?
Zendaya is 25.
DP and I agree with PP. She may be 25 but most of the characters being portrayed are around 16. I watched some of season 1 to see what the buzz was about. It's just another show fetishizing teen sex and drugs. I don't really understand why adults enjoy watching teens behave badly so much, but there are plenty of shows and movies that indicate they do. Are there even any redeemable characters? I am simultaneously horrified and bored by shows like this where its just a bunch of stupid people making bad decision after bad decision. Nobody under 18 should be watching this.
You don’t have to understand why people would enjoy the show. Just clutch your pearls and move along to something that does peak your limited interest.
It's pique, not peak. Read a book sometime.
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Anonymous wrote:Did I miss it but how did Rue repay Laurie what she owed her? Or is the balance still outstanding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought it was terrible. Trying so hard to be edgy and just gratuitous. Although I do really like Zendaya.
Agree--gratuitous. Felt like voyeurism, as if the director of someone was getting off on filming sex scenes and pretending "this is real life for today's teens." Stopped watching after a while because there didn't seem to be much storytelling point to it all other than showing the sex and drug use.
Teens?
Zendaya is 25.
DP and I agree with PP. She may be 25 but most of the characters being portrayed are around 16. I watched some of season 1 to see what the buzz was about. It's just another show fetishizing teen sex and drugs. I don't really understand why adults enjoy watching teens behave badly so much, but there are plenty of shows and movies that indicate they do. Are there even any redeemable characters? I am simultaneously horrified and bored by shows like this where its just a bunch of stupid people making bad decision after bad decision. Nobody under 18 should be watching this.
My 12yo students are watching.
+1
My 15 year old high school students keep trying to convince me to watch. I find it disturbing that they like it so much. I watched 20 minutes when the first season came out and found it incredibly depressing and disturbing.
It's a pretty gross show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp here who didn’t like the episode. Tbh I prefer the more relationship driven plots in the story, and prefer most of the other characters and their backstories. Yes, zendaya gave a great performance of a struggling drug addict and the extremes they will go to. But it felt like an after school special on addiction. if the show had ever been solely about a drug addict, I wouldn’t have gotten this far into it.
Spoiler disclaimer: To me, the best part of the episode was when rue said “Cass, can I ask you a question… how long have you been ****ing Nate Jacobs?” Maddy, Cassie And Lexi’s reactions were priceless.
I can see why people thought the performance in last nights episode was a great one, but it did nothing to further the plot of the million other storylines after last weeks very eventful episode.
Ah, you are just in it for the trashy, voyeuristic side of the show. Lame.
Lol that’s certainly an exaggeration. Pretty much every single solitary popular series revolves around relationships. Highly doubt anyone was watching greys anatomy for the medical knowledge. Rues addiction is one portion of a very large ensemble and while tragic, addiction is a depressing and not particularly entertaining plot for a television series due to an often non linear progression.
It’s literally the only episode about this. Guess you just want to see more of Nate yanking down Cassie’s undies, which in my opinion they’ve spent way too much time on. But maybe that excites you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought it was terrible. Trying so hard to be edgy and just gratuitous. Although I do really like Zendaya.
Agree--gratuitous. Felt like voyeurism, as if the director of someone was getting off on filming sex scenes and pretending "this is real life for today's teens." Stopped watching after a while because there didn't seem to be much storytelling point to it all other than showing the sex and drug use.
Teens?
Zendaya is 25.
DP and I agree with PP. She may be 25 but most of the characters being portrayed are around 16. I watched some of season 1 to see what the buzz was about. It's just another show fetishizing teen sex and drugs. I don't really understand why adults enjoy watching teens behave badly so much, but there are plenty of shows and movies that indicate they do. Are there even any redeemable characters? I am simultaneously horrified and bored by shows like this where its just a bunch of stupid people making bad decision after bad decision. Nobody under 18 should be watching this.
You don’t have to understand why people would enjoy the show. Just clutch your pearls and move along to something that does peak your limited interest.
It's pique, not peak. Read a book sometime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought it was terrible. Trying so hard to be edgy and just gratuitous. Although I do really like Zendaya.
Agree--gratuitous. Felt like voyeurism, as if the director of someone was getting off on filming sex scenes and pretending "this is real life for today's teens." Stopped watching after a while because there didn't seem to be much storytelling point to it all other than showing the sex and drug use.
Teens?
Zendaya is 25.
DP and I agree with PP. She may be 25 but most of the characters being portrayed are around 16. I watched some of season 1 to see what the buzz was about. It's just another show fetishizing teen sex and drugs. I don't really understand why adults enjoy watching teens behave badly so much, but there are plenty of shows and movies that indicate they do. Are there even any redeemable characters? I am simultaneously horrified and bored by shows like this where its just a bunch of stupid people making bad decision after bad decision. Nobody under 18 should be watching this.
My 12yo students are watching.
+1
My 15 year old high school students keep trying to convince me to watch. I find it disturbing that they like it so much. I watched 20 minutes when the first season came out and found it incredibly depressing and disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp here who didn’t like the episode. Tbh I prefer the more relationship driven plots in the story, and prefer most of the other characters and their backstories. Yes, zendaya gave a great performance of a struggling drug addict and the extremes they will go to. But it felt like an after school special on addiction. if the show had ever been solely about a drug addict, I wouldn’t have gotten this far into it.
Spoiler disclaimer: To me, the best part of the episode was when rue said “Cass, can I ask you a question… how long have you been ****ing Nate Jacobs?” Maddy, Cassie And Lexi’s reactions were priceless.
I can see why people thought the performance in last nights episode was a great one, but it did nothing to further the plot of the million other storylines after last weeks very eventful episode.
Ah, you are just in it for the trashy, voyeuristic side of the show. Lame.
Lol that’s certainly an exaggeration. Pretty much every single solitary popular series revolves around relationships. Highly doubt anyone was watching greys anatomy for the medical knowledge. Rues addiction is one portion of a very large ensemble and while tragic, addiction is a depressing and not particularly entertaining plot for a television series due to an often non linear progression.