Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite done with the series but it seems like the point of the show is that white women are unworthy of empathy and their aims at friendship are inauthentic because they are actually narcissistic psychopaths. The scene after the abortion is kind of cruel, I mean, she's a teenager. I'm waiting for Mia to point at the screen and lecture me that white women are why Hillary Clinton lost the election, and a "the more you know" rainbow to appear on the screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite done with the series but it seems like the point of the show is that white women are unworthy of empathy and their aims at friendship are inauthentic because they are actually narcissistic psychopaths. The scene after the abortion is kind of cruel, I mean, she's a teenager. I'm waiting for Mia to point at the screen and lecture me that white women are why Hillary Clinton lost the election, and a "the more you know" rainbow to appear on the screen.
Book fan here. This was all for TV. There was no race issue in the book.
The post abortion scene was terrible. In the book, Mia comforts Lexie. Lexie walks in crying with the bag of pads and Mia knows right away. It’s a great book scene.
I strongly disliked how this out-of-character scene was done in the show, because in the book, it really showed Mia as empathetic, caring and as having a really sharp eye for details. And then you see that sharp eye at the end, when the artwork Mia created about the entire family was displayed.
Anonymous wrote:KW is beautiful but that thing she does with her teeth/ smile looks like angry disturbed person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone remind me what the art work was at the end of the BOOK?
She created a specific piece of art to represent each member of the Richardson family. Something they each would recognize.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone remind me what the art work was at the end of the BOOK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe they made Mia and Pauline lovers. In the book she’s the “Virgin Mother”, right????
It's really outrageous to see a college professor screwing and snorting coke with her student and we are supposed to see this as making Mia a woman. Gross. I don't care if it's another woman, that doesn't make it better.
I also thought that was lame. It made Mia's decision to run off with the baby make even less sense. She would have found a way to stay with Pauline who was her benefactor rather than proudly lead a life of poverty with her daughter.
Along those lines, what was with all the random sex with strangers/acquaintances? When they showed her in the car with baby Pearl I thought she was doing it for money. But then the nasty guy who hired her at the restaurant? And Pearl's explanation that her mom slept with whoever she wanted was lame and just made me think Mia was crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite done with the series but it seems like the point of the show is that white women are unworthy of empathy and their aims at friendship are inauthentic because they are actually narcissistic psychopaths. The scene after the abortion is kind of cruel, I mean, she's a teenager. I'm waiting for Mia to point at the screen and lecture me that white women are why Hillary Clinton lost the election, and a "the more you know" rainbow to appear on the screen.
Book fan here. This was all for TV. There was no race issue in the book.
The post abortion scene was terrible. In the book, Mia comforts Lexie. Lexie walks in crying with the bag of pads and Mia knows right away. It’s a great book scene.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite done with the series but it seems like the point of the show is that white women are unworthy of empathy and their aims at friendship are inauthentic because they are actually narcissistic psychopaths. The scene after the abortion is kind of cruel, I mean, she's a teenager. I'm waiting for Mia to point at the screen and lecture me that white women are why Hillary Clinton lost the election, and a "the more you know" rainbow to appear on the screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe they made Mia and Pauline lovers. In the book she’s the “Virgin Mother”, right????
It's really outrageous to see a college professor screwing and snorting coke with her student and we are supposed to see this as making Mia a woman. Gross. I don't care if it's another woman, that doesn't make it better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I havent watched it yet. Kerry Washington’s face drives me CRAZY. Her scrunched nose in Scandal...ugh.
And without watching it I knew that Reese as Elena was the same as Madeline in BLL.
Not really, in LFE she is a perfectionist. In BLL she is far from perfect (affair, murder, daughter moved out)
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe they made Mia and Pauline lovers. In the book she’s the “Virgin Mother”, right????
Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite done with the series but it seems like the point of the show is that white women are unworthy of empathy and their aims at friendship are inauthentic because they are actually narcissistic psychopaths. The scene after the abortion is kind of cruel, I mean, she's a teenager. I'm waiting for Mia to point at the screen and lecture me that white women are why Hillary Clinton lost the election, and a "the more you know" rainbow to appear on the screen.