Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.
I didn't think it looked like that much blood.
Most of the bleeding in childbirth happens in the immediate postpartum, right after the placenta. I’m a midwife and if I had a client lying in a pool
of blood like that, I’d think her placenta was abrupting or her uterus was rupturing.
+1. There definitely shouldn't be a pool.of blood during the first stage of labor. Some bleeding in the 2nd stage is possible if you are tearing as the baby comes out. But when I saw that pool of blood, I definitely thought she was bleeding out. Not sure how she even got outside, then back inside again.
She should have shot the Waterfords and stolen.their IDs and car and hightailed it out of there. No one else even knew she was missing....
Yeah but I think that was kind of the point right, that she couldn't shoot them because she's not a murderer. It's not just circumstance that made the Waterfords evil, they're really evil. I thought it went kind of nicely with the radio thing about America being still here. And ties nicely I think also to the refugee Moira met with who talked about murdering gay men and with Ofglen murdering Marisa Tomei and other Ofglen bombing the center. The lines are really blurry and people make interesting choices with real consequences for thier humanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.
I didn't think it looked like that much blood.
Most of the bleeding in childbirth happens in the immediate postpartum, right after the placenta. I’m a midwife and if I had a client lying in a pool
of blood like that, I’d think her placenta was abrupting or her uterus was rupturing.
+1. There definitely shouldn't be a pool.of blood during the first stage of labor. Some bleeding in the 2nd stage is possible if you are tearing as the baby comes out. But when I saw that pool of blood, I definitely thought she was bleeding out. Not sure how she even got outside, then back inside again.
She should have shot the Waterfords and stolen.their IDs and car and hightailed it out of there. No one else even knew she was missing....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.
I didn't think it looked like that much blood.
Most of the bleeding in childbirth happens in the immediate postpartum, right after the placenta. I’m a midwife and if I had a client lying in a pool
of blood like that, I’d think her placenta was abrupting or her uterus was rupturing.
Anonymous wrote:I was not into this episode at all. Way too much June in the house and the flashbacks were predictable. Wanted to see where Nick was and how the Commander told Serena about letting June out of the house.
Also first time I noticed that the actress that plays Serena is pregnant. Hadn't noticed before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was no wolf. It was a dog. It was effective the first time it appeared but by the 2nd and 3rd time I was laughing at it. Legs were not long enough, snout was not long enough, ears were wrong, etc.
It was a dog.
Wrong.
It was CGI.
Haha. Even so, it was a CGI DOG
dog dog dog dog dog dog dog
not a wolf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aunt Lydia though.... I think her acting is the best on the show.
Gotta give props to Yvonne Strahovski (Serena), too. She's compelling in a role that could have been acted as one-note evil. I think she rises above the writing for her character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.
I didn't think it looked like that much blood.
Anonymous wrote:Aunt Lydia though.... I think her acting is the best on the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aunt Lydia though.... I think her acting is the best on the show.
+1
Ann Dowd is fantastic!
Anonymous wrote:Aunt Lydia though.... I think her acting is the best on the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree that Moss is a brilliant actress. Yes it’s a great show, yes it’s entertaining, but I can’t say I’ve seen great acting from Moss. Her acting in this series is very simplistic.
I’ve definitely seen much much better acting.
I agree- it might also be editing because the looooooonnnnnnnggggggg lingering camera shot on her face is getting annoying. I feel like they employ it five times an episode.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree that Moss is a brilliant actress. Yes it’s a great show, yes it’s entertaining, but I can’t say I’ve seen great acting from Moss. Her acting in this series is very simplistic.
I’ve definitely seen much much better acting.