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I'm watching Selfie GIFs and weeping gently.

Yes, we aren't seeing Celeste in the same way.

I love her!!!!!!

I loved this interview- she's awesome.
And as an Aussie, her skin care advice is on point!

She gets abused, beaten and raped; so yeah she does get something from it.

But the department is always valorised. The issues with the systematic abuses of law enforcement are that they are systematic.

I've scrolled down the page a bit and no one has talked about how Butler lays the land? heh?
I think his slutty ways have had an affect on his work. All he wants is to maintain the life he's got now.

I'm disinclined to look at this show as if it is a noir thriller so I say the most obvious suspect is the guilty one. If we look at the timeline, Jane's rape happened around the time Celeste was pregnant with the twins. Maybe Perry couldn't have the violent sex with her, so he outsourced.

I have a feeling that Abigail found out about her mum's affair and that has led to a lot of their friction.
Maybe what Abigail and Ed have between them is Madeline's secret: Abigail feels conflicted living with him and lying.
I hope Ed isn't a skeeze - I really hope he isn't abusing Abigail.

You aren't alone. Find the support to do what keeps you safe and whole. Make a plan. I wish you the best.

Gregson’s pointed reminder to the Councilman’s representative that the NYPD Are Doing Good Things And No Councilman Should Be Suggesting Otherwise In His Campaign Speeches is…interesting, and something of an odd thing for him to say, even though (especially because?) it’s so neatly justified by the Councilman being

Has someone just bonged [EDIT:binged] on Mozart in the Jungle?

Asking for it?

I don't think anyone was saying that Jane was disturbing. They were saying that finding comfort in a tool of killing disturbed them because they have such a strong negative reaction to guns.

Agree, Agree

Thanks for telling us AJ.

What you suggest was already done in episode three I think. What I love about the construct of the series is that each episode firmly takes place within a subjective perspective. When we are with Renata, she is fragile and questioning. When we are not, she is abrasive and melodramatic. I'm very impressed by the

Great analysis.
I wouldn't enjoy this show half as much without the wonderful commenters here. (And this is the show I enjoy the most at the moment).

Oh thank you for this. I was struggling last week trying to defend the show against covert calls of its MISANDRY.
This. Why didn't I think of this?