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    Another beautiful Rectify episode where everything is either coming together or breaking apart like a dance. "Physics" indeed! Tawney is, as always, spiritually beautiful in this episode, a penultimate Christian caregiver who experiences Christ not only in her work, but also through Zeke's words to her. Teddy Jr. has

    It makes sense to me that Jared is a peripheral character in this show. Like many Southern millennials, he is culturally very different from his parents and previous generations of a Southerners for that matter. Jared is so removed from his regional culture that he doesn't even have an accent, and that is very common

    Gorgeous lighting on Aden Young's face too! There is something so tragic, yet dreamy in his expressions. Simply beautiful.

    Teddy absolutely deserved that coffee incident precisely because he refused to allow himself any expression of compassion for Daniel. He could have "manned up" in a different way, but he chose to further humiliate Daniel, and stay loyal to a culturally toxic definition of "manhood" and that was his personal failing.

    Sundaymorning, you have just inadvertently described my current neighborhood here in the South! Lots of peeking out from behind many layers of curtains, and folks knowing my every move, even though I live a fairly quiet and studious life. I'm actually writing this in Seattle, and the cultural differences are even that