My main complaint since mid-season:
My main complaint since mid-season:
She comes from family wealth...IIRC her parents chartered the plane. Also, there was probably a pretty sizeable settlement from the charter company, or the airplane manufacturer, or both. The defendants wouldn’t dare let a case like that anywhere near a jury.
where did Lottie get the funds for what appeared to be a well-appointed therapy farm?
Or who will magically be alive that was supposed to have died because they liked an actress despite not having a story for the character ::cough:: Van ::cough::
I wasn’t loving some of the music choices for this episode (“Zombie” felt too on the nose)
It’s also hard not to imagine that a certain Definitely Not A Cult to which Lewis belongs, that looks down upon portraying characters in recovery or seeking any kind of psychiatric help, playing a part in her decision.
lol I’m french; yeah I meant representative; MP is used in most european countries in english, I though it was ok a a generic term.
I’m more in the middle overall, but agree this was not a great episode. I’m digging the 90’s storyline even more. I think they’re maintaining a great witchy survival dramedy on that side of the house. The needle drops are getting a little too on the nose, but the “Scary White Lotus” score is excellent.
State Senator
Member of Parliament presumably? I think it's just British for Tai being a State Senator in this context
let’s not forget you’ve got a MP among them
Something I am curious to see them address next season is how does this not become a viral news story? You have one Yellowjacket dead, one in a straitjacket, and three more on the scene. That not only make will straight news, but that will headline TMZ and gossip/true crime magazines for months, if not years. Their…
Same here; my jaw dropped when I saw the “A” rating. As S2 progressed I thought “well, maybe this isn’t for me”, but seeing how shoddy plot/ character threads are picked up, dropped off or inexplicably explained it’s less “not for me” and more... this isn’t that well written of a show, guys.
Respectfully, I’m shocked you gave this episode an “A” rating. This narrative this season has been a mess, with lackluster character development, dropped storylines, and way too much filler. Natalie had a personality transplant once she arrived at Lottie’s center; I kept waiting for it to pay off through a plot or…
Even though we are clearly shown Misty has little to no empathy for others, she still came out swinging when she saw Natalie was about to relapse. She was working with Walter in order to find Natalie, because Natalie was her “best friend.” She’s protective at weird times and I find her character so interesting. Like,…
I wasn’t loving some of the music choices for this episode (“Zombie” felt too on the nose), but having never heard Buffy St. Marie’s music, I was absolutely blown away by this song. Absolutely incredible.
Adult Misty is easily my favorite character and I keep finding myself hoping (against all evidence otherwise) that she’s simply misunderstood. That hope keeps getting further and further out of reach.
Another heart wrenching realization: Misty has now caused the deaths of TWO best friends.
Ho boy, that was a lot. What an episode. Just a really tense, eventful hour.
of not showing us*