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I actually read the book written by Tom Perrotta (my review can be found here: http://bit.ly/1pA8NGq) and what I found most intriguing about this episode is the deviation from the book. (Spoilers). Jill never makes it to the Guilty Remnant. She is poised to go and try it out because it does seem like a step in the

I thought this was a riveting hour of television and your review really highlights all the main pros and cons of the episode. At times I felt the cultural references to that time period felt like a Jacob Riis and Upton Sinclair mash-up that over encumbered the premiere episode. I have no doubt that within the ten

I completely agree with the photographic element in this story. While unique, I felt that the narrative was forced to reveal them which detracted from organic storytelling. I go into the whole thing in more detail here is anyone is interested: http://amandasthinkingoutlo…

I have an indescribable love for all things Appalachia, but I'm concerned about how this premise will translate into a show. Justified was able to do it, so who know - maybe it will be a success.