Anonymous wrote:Why does the closed captioning say "Leila" for "Lila?" It's driving me bonkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried watching. The cop and the wife , it’s just horrible acting.
They aren't believable as a real couple at all. I'm still watching because I'm curious, and like some of the other cast (Toni Collette, the teens) but can't say I'm loving it.
Agree. They seemed like strangers who had no real intimacy. It was weird.
Nonsense. Your trans / homophobia is showing.
NP. Please. They were so awkward together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave up on it. Was there ever an explanation for why it was set in 2003?
Not explicitly, but I think it was just to peg Toni Collette's character's age to someone coming up through the pseudo-pyschological abusive cults of the 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried watching. The cop and the wife , it’s just horrible acting.
They aren't believable as a real couple at all. I'm still watching because I'm curious, and like some of the other cast (Toni Collette, the teens) but can't say I'm loving it.
Agree. They seemed like strangers who had no real intimacy. It was weird.
Nonsense. Your trans / homophobia is showing.
Anonymous wrote:I gave up on it. Was there ever an explanation for why it was set in 2003?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried watching. The cop and the wife , it’s just horrible acting.
They aren't believable as a real couple at all. I'm still watching because I'm curious, and like some of the other cast (Toni Collette, the teens) but can't say I'm loving it.
Agree. They seemed like strangers who had no real intimacy. It was weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried watching. The cop and the wife , it’s just horrible acting.
They aren't believable as a real couple at all. I'm still watching because I'm curious, and like some of the other cast (Toni Collette, the teens) but can't say I'm loving it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Toni Collette in this, and found the cop character/creator really interesting to watch, but the main relationship between them and their wife never really clicked for me (it felt like they almost tried to explain it with the dominatrix scene, but then chickened out?).
The emotional development of the two teen girls had a better arc - possibly because the writer was basing it on their experience as a teen and just making up the motivations of the adults wholesale (they must all be in a creepy cult, that's the ticket).
Writer & Actor playing cop - one and the same.
Anonymous wrote:I liked Toni Collette in this, and found the cop character/creator really interesting to watch, but the main relationship between them and their wife never really clicked for me (it felt like they almost tried to explain it with the dominatrix scene, but then chickened out?).
The emotional development of the two teen girls had a better arc - possibly because the writer was basing it on their experience as a teen and just making up the motivations of the adults wholesale (they must all be in a creepy cult, that's the ticket).