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Post 05/10/2026 08:59     Subject: New on Apple, Imperfect Woman

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Anonymous wrote:Honestly her outfits were so jarring it was hard to pay attention.

Also, the difference between boho Mary and the rest of her friends was a lot. Would these 3 women have been so close in real life?


I doubt the other two would be friends with Mary, she is the odd one out.


I think their history binds them together as well as their trouble with men and relationships, but Mary is the most loyal sort of motherly type and actually anchors the friendship.

When did Elizabeth Moss gain so much weight? I hope it was for this show. She looks terrible. Erika on RHOBH called Sutton Stratte a box. That's what Moss looks like in this series.
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Post 05/03/2026 12:07     Subject: New on Apple, Imperfect Woman

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Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Moss is so good as an abused and overwhelmed woman. The best acting out of any of them.


Agree, far better than the others. Originally I thought she was miscast, but the the character developed layers. Unlike the others.


Kate Mara was poorly cast. Not pretty enough or charismatic enough for the role. Very flat.


I disagree. I think she’s quite beautiful.


DP. I think she's beautiful too, but much more so with her natural hair color. I wish they hadn't dyed it blonde, which totally washes her out and makes her look very ordinary.


The blonde hair was really bad. Especially when up in the ponytail and braid, it looked so fake.


Ane low-rent with the unflattering shade and dark roots. Did not look affluent at all.
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Post 05/02/2026 08:30     Subject: Re:New on Apple, Imperfect Woman

This was so freaking satisfying. I think Howard is one of the biggest villains I’ve seen and his downfall was just so satisfying.

I loved all the themes of how women make themselves smaller and and get driven slowly insane by these gaslighting men….the whole reason she was taking drugs was because she couldn’t function because she was so gaslit and yet trying to be a perfect mom to overcompensate for what a terrible man he was. meanwhile, he was OK risking his child’s life to make a point to her. She was 100% right - he had no interest in raising those girls.

I literally jumped off my couch when he was denied custody at the hearing. I knew that was going to be an insane twist and the beginning of his downfall.

I was a little confused at the end too. I’m not sure if Mary and Robert ended up together or that was implied. I don’t think it would be the worst thing. They clearly both grew a lot and I think the birthday was meant to show time had passed. But who knows.
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Post 05/02/2026 07:20     Subject: New on Apple, Imperfect Woman

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Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Moss is so good as an abused and overwhelmed woman. The best acting out of any of them.


Agree, far better than the others. Originally I thought she was miscast, but the the character developed layers. Unlike the others.


Kate Mara was poorly cast. Not pretty enough or charismatic enough for the role. Very flat.


I disagree. I think she’s quite beautiful.


DP. I think she's beautiful too, but much more so with her natural hair color. I wish they hadn't dyed it blonde, which totally washes her out and makes her look very ordinary.


The blonde hair was really bad. Especially when up in the ponytail and braid, it looked so fake.
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Post 04/29/2026 23:59     Subject: New on Apple, Imperfect Woman

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Anonymous wrote:WTH? Could someone please explain the very last scene??


The cast has been asked in interviews, and no one seems to know! My guess is that they forged a connection/friendship after he took her criticism to heart, and that's basically it. I think it strains credulity to suppose they could be romantically involved.


PP here - I hope you’re right. Maybe Robert has newfound respect for Mary after she was brutally honest with him. There couldn’t possibly be more between those two.

Where were they celebrating the bday party? It seemed like it was one of Robert’s properties - but why? That whole scene made no sense to me whatsoever.


I know, it was very weird. Unless we were meant to take that as romantic involvement. Could be, especially since it was also odd that Eleanor wasn't present.


I just read this which points out that Eleanor was trying to distance herself from Mary after the fight they had where Mary told her she basically leaches off of other people's families. While they did make up, I'm sure that really stung and this article makes some pretty astute observations about their relationship and Eleanor's efforts to start living her own life with some healthy boundaries.

https://thecinemaholic.com/imperfect-women-finale-recap-and-ending-explained/
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Post 04/29/2026 12:22     Subject: New on Apple, Imperfect Woman

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Anonymous wrote:WTH? Could someone please explain the very last scene??


The cast has been asked in interviews, and no one seems to know! My guess is that they forged a connection/friendship after he took her criticism to heart, and that's basically it. I think it strains credulity to suppose they could be romantically involved.


PP here - I hope you’re right. Maybe Robert has newfound respect for Mary after she was brutally honest with him. There couldn’t possibly be more between those two.

Where were they celebrating the bday party? It seemed like it was one of Robert’s properties - but why? That whole scene made no sense to me whatsoever.


I know, it was very weird. Unless we were meant to take that as romantic involvement. Could be, especially since it was also odd that Eleanor wasn't present.