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Some of those beach scenes are dreams, like her fantasy of a man breaking in.

I can't believe a therapist wouldn't have taken action with the admission of abuse. Or told them she couldn't help.

When Renata started doing it in her office building too I was like, omigod have you people heard of drapes !?

Another weird question: who has super-realistic paintings in his apartment of the actual views, vistas and nooks available for real in said apartment?

Thank you for the answer. I'll just note that it can happen to boys, too, if they encounter a sexual predator. My teacher situation was not as overt, but her story resonated with me as well. I know men can be needy and gross.

Nope, you are not alone!

That's because she was alone and not having to cope with her obnoxious friends.

And I don't think Hannah called him a criminal in her article. She called him an asshole. Which he found, freaked out about, and invited her over.

Not Nathan, what about Ed?

Not allowed? I thought the message was don't use people for sex while treating them callously.

1 or 2?

I am trying to. But I generally start with the newest hoping the conversation isn't over.

With that I agree.

Did she have to go to his house? Did she have to get on the bed? Should she have expected the man she called a sexual predator was one? She was playing with fire. Not that she deserved to get burned or disappointed by her idol, but the face of the woman who left his lair showed regret, not surprise.

You don't think she got it from her dad?

Renata is the most interesting character to me so far. Celeste is the usual cool Kidman goddess , but Laura makes Renata so thirsty. She stares at the sea like she's lost in a desert.

I'm finding it addictive, and the editing and mood, the way the ocean is a character , are pulling me in.

Yeah that escalated pretty quickly, though I could see him being jealous of Madeline 's obsession .

Joshua said Chuck being evil was more interesting, actually. It gave Hannah something clear to oppose.

So why did she grab it?