Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me want to buy roller skates.
Makes me want to get high, have a drink, and then roller skate on a warm, humid night.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me want to buy roller skates.
Anonymous wrote:I did not read the book, but I’m enjoying the show. Thoughts:
- Jackie knows a lot. Can’t wait to hear her story.
- Adora and the stepfather are involved. Some sick game.
- Next episode, we’ll see the morning after Amma’s and Camille’s drugged out night on the town. We’ll understand what Amma meant about Momma taking care of her the next day.
- We’ll learn more about Camille’s sister death. Munchausen by proxy on Adora’s part?
- Is Camille a product of rape, which is why Adora can’t stand her? Could Amma be Camille’s daughter?
- I was confused when Jackie said Camille’s rehab roommate poisoned herself because I thought she cut herself to death. Could Camille have been involved?
- Could the dead sister have been poisoned, too?
Anonymous wrote:I'm loving it, though I agree it's painful to have to wait a week for each episode.
It's visually stunning. I'm so happy to see Elizabeth Perkins. I'm rethinking my aversion to wallpaper. How can I get waves in my hair like Amy Adams. I'm really enjoying the full frontal male nudity!
But good lord the sound issue is terrible. Is this an HBO issue? Is this the start of age related hearing loss? OEs the sound editor suck?
Anonymous wrote:I did not read the book, but I’m enjoying the show. Thoughts:
- Jackie knows a lot. Can’t wait to hear her story.
- Adora and the stepfather are involved. Some sick game.
- Next episode, we’ll see the morning after Amma’s and Camille’s drugged out night on the town. We’ll understand what Amma meant about Momma taking care of her the next day.
- We’ll learn more about Camille’s sister death. Munchausen by proxy on Adora’s part?
- Is Camille a product of rape, which is why Adora can’t stand her? Could Amma be Camille’s daughter?
- I was confused when Jackie said Camille’s rehab roommate poisoned herself because I thought she cut herself to death. Could Camille have been involved?
- Could the dead sister have been poisoned, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm loving it, though I agree it's painful to have to wait a week for each episode.
It's visually stunning. I'm so happy to see Elizabeth Perkins. I'm rethinking my aversion to wallpaper. How can I get waves in my hair like Amy Adams. I'm really enjoying the full frontal male nudity!
But good lord the sound issue is terrible. Is this an HBO issue? Is this the start of age related hearing loss? OEs the sound editor suck?
Her hair is perfection.
the most important element in the mystery/suspense genre
Anonymous wrote:I'm loving it, though I agree it's painful to have to wait a week for each episode.
It's visually stunning. I'm so happy to see Elizabeth Perkins. I'm rethinking my aversion to wallpaper. How can I get waves in my hair like Amy Adams. I'm really enjoying the full frontal male nudity!
But good lord the sound issue is terrible. Is this an HBO issue? Is this the start of age related hearing loss? OEs the sound editor suck?
Anonymous wrote:I'm loving it, though I agree it's painful to have to wait a week for each episode.
It's visually stunning. I'm so happy to see Elizabeth Perkins. I'm rethinking my aversion to wallpaper. How can I get waves in my hair like Amy Adams. I'm really enjoying the full frontal male nudity!
But good lord the sound issue is terrible. Is this an HBO issue? Is this the start of age related hearing loss? OEs the sound editor suck?
Anonymous wrote:I find myself more and more confused with each episode.
- Did the stepfather do it? What is his living arrangement with Adora? He lives in the house but sleeps on a sofa bed somewhere?
- What is the animosity between Amma and the brother of the dead girl? They seem to really hate each other. Could Amma have killed her?
- What’s the story with the cheerleader girlfriend and her demand to be featured in Camille’s articles?
- As annoying as she is, the girl who plays Amma is a phenomenal actress. I almost don’t recognize her between her good girl act and her wild, party girl persona.