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I thought it was a little more detail that a what a real mother would say to a first grader. They haven't experienced enough of life to understand it yet. Too much to grasp. I didn't go into that much depth with my little girl. They're barely out of the toddler stage.

I think a lot of abused women have no friends. They're isolated. Celeste seems to have been forced out of her career by him, someone else takes care of her children, and he's trying to separate her from her friends. He did his best to prevent her from attending the play.

And I didn't see it as Bonnie and Nathan coming around. I read their tension at the dinner over knowing the Madeline would totally lose it and blame it all on them and poor parenting skills. I never got the impression that they supported Abigail's plan for a minute.

I think she was so desperate to reach her, make her re-think her position, that she got down off her pedestal. Also, I think it was interesting that in the end no one could sway her but her mother.

Who gives a sex talk to a 6-year-old? I thought that was weird. The kids are awfully precocious, I think, for first-graders.

He wanted to prevent her from going to Avenue Q or at least make her late.

Funny, but it's the one thing that ticked me off about the series. Television/cable was for the b-list actors while the big shots were off starring in big production movies. And then actors like Bryan Cranston in Breaking Bad for example, gave extraordinary performances in incredibly daring series and now suddenly

Its okay. Nothing to worry about. Trump bashes immigrants all the time and it had nothing at all to do with the Indian men shot (one of them died) in Kansas, the guy shouting "Get out of my country!" while he did it. Or the man killed in South Carolina. Or the bomb threats against Jewish centers (90) since trump's

Planned Parenthood having Lena Dunham as a representative. How tone-deaf can you get. I can't stand it.

Exactly how I feel. In the not-too-distant past she made a crude, tone-deaf remark (as is her style) about abortion. She actually reminds me of Donald Trump. They're both vulgarians. One minute out of the spotlight and they'll absolutely do anything(!) to get back in it.

It was all so corny.

I watched Sherlock for the banter between Sherlock and Holmes, Mrs Hudson, and Molly. Mary was an immediately annoying addition. The actress came too late to the party and I've always felt she was trying too hard. She was an interference and I'm glad she's out of it.

An angry and grief stricken constipated moose.

I admire him so much for this!—and the designs and fabric are wonderful, with unique, quirky details.

Has Schumer changed her mind and decided to slam all of Tampa now, including the 8,000 people in attendance who sided with her? I'm surprised that she doesn't support Donald Trump—she's as nasty as he is.