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In my opinion underground is someone who's not "Top 40" and played on the radio. I considered a Sade song for my first dance at my wedding - other than my DJ, no one knew who she was - not one friend, not my husband, not my parents. That's underground to me. Adele is the opposite.

Except Nathan only showed horror for that one short fight and didn't even share it with Madeline. Then they told them at dinner and only seemed to care about protecting themselves, not Abby..
Stand by Reese should have gone more into depth why this is a ridiculous idea.

It was obvious and heartbreaking that the babysitter was scared to leave for Celeste, and there had more she wanted to say..

"You're going to kill me" - before he tells her she's going to Phoenix
"I never let dead dogs lie" - Madeline

A gripe: HBO is giving these ladies 60 minutes each week. Every episode is shorter than the one before! Today was only 49! Really, we couldn't get more of Reese's speech to her daughter? I'm sorry Abby, but NO, selling your virginity is NOT the same thing as choosing Avenue Q for a musical… ugh. She's just

She's so good in Rabbit Hole.. very sad movie but she's great.

It really was disgusting the way Nathan tried to frame it. He was so worried about protecting himself and from her reaction that he almost sounded understanding and supportive of her website.

SO good. This show is great because the sequence of events seem logical! I was thinking "Yes, of course - finally - tell her that you took your kid to see a child psychologist and you're not a jerk young mother who doesn't care if her kid is choking others."

Yes, I laughed out loud!! Adele is so what every white woman over 30 knows.. and Sade is underground and "cool" and something Bonnie would listen to. And they sound nothing alike.

I've watched it a second time and while I do think that's partially correct, it was also the character. The venom with which she said "I f*cked Ted" lingered in people's minds for seasons to come. At that point Walt was still Heisenberg in large part for his family and to acquire the sum he wanted before quitting -

Again… bruises and a ruined dress and 30 seconds does not satisfaction make when you're in an abusive relationship. Also is this the same kitchen scene where she was crying out in pain?

Agree! And wasn't it an actual surf camp??

You mean Hannah.

So what is the takeaway here - that when he travels for work he goes out to bars and meets women and rapes them violently?

What, who??

I like how Celeste was about to get up to leave and the therapist cut her off, saying "The session is about to end". For a split second Celeste's eyes widen because she realizes she doesn't want the session to end (it probably feels good to express what's been happening, finally). And then the lead ending - "We're

Yep, this.

My husband thinks the twins are the ones hurting Amabella. Their violence is learned, unlike Ziggy's.

Yeah, my husband called it. I said "Why does she keep begging him not to clean up the toys? Geez, do it yourself is right." And he said "This is pre-beating, obviously.."

I don't think anything about their sex life seems satisfying to either one of them. Ah yes, sex that leaves bruises and a pounding so hard and fast the woman SURELY has time to come. Sure, sure. Oh and the man weeps afterward - yes, satisfying.