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There was like 7 minutes of Shinwell.

But Abigail is a myopic and ignorant 16 year old. It totally works to show the level of wealth these people inhabit and how, even in the best adjusted of them, there is going to be a seismic disconnect to the realities of most of the world.

Yeah, but like Gwen says, unfortunately most women can't afford all that. Money is the first thing these guys control. That's why asking for help and getting your friends to help is so important.

Seriously, I wish I ever had a therapist this good.

But I also buy that life with Nathan and Madeline was probably very much like that fight with Abigail, only Abigail was the one screaming in fear. So Nathan may have seen that his reaction was emblematic of someone he no longer wanted to be (which explains his relationship with Bonnie that goes beyond Zoe Kravitz'

I love the kid Ziggy so much.
He was interviewed on Vulture and I wanted to hug him through my computer.

Or getting hit by the other twin?

The man is built like a tree…

I just watched it last night because I love her in this - and it is such a good film. Well acted across the board.

But she's 16. And stupid! I buy it. And I buy the parents' horror. Honestly Bonnie became untenable and unbearable in like six seconds! No Bonnie - this is a fucking dumb idea.

I want Renata and Jane to become friends almost just for the scene where Madeline finds out.
(I think she'd be classy about it…eventually)

Thanks so much Gwen for these deep reviews. I can't remember when a show dealt with things like this, in this way. Which is my inept way of saying how few histrionics are present. And in hindsight it makes me despise every review I read by a man, dismissing this show for its disposability. Thanks again.

Interview with Kidman.

Martha is a Brit?

This is a great idea. And I urge anyone who's afraid of their browser history being searched to use a private window, or clear their history after use.

Oh horrible. Why is the world so horrible?

I really like how the therapy sessions have actually included learning. Celeste may know everything the therapist says but she's provoked into thinking about everything she knows. So often therapy in film, is about giving a character a soliloquy, and not about a conversation.

I agree, I thought Ed was signalling that he knows something has happened between Madeline and hot theatre man, but he believes they love each other so he's willing to work on the rest.

So I'm totally watching Difficult People I guess?
I hope Cho knows what I'd do for him.

They hate us! And is Selfie on a streaming service?