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Also those character models look like destiny warlocks. Is fortnite just ripping off anything they can at this point? 

The trailer straight up shows the mech falling on the map. The comparison to titan fall is absolutely fair. 

Absolutely, the writing just doesn’t know where to place her if she’s not screaming and making hand gestures. Also towards the whole “it’s all about my daughter” crap, when she bashes up the train set she’s just yelling how she doesn’t have any of her stuff anymore. It’s never about her daughter and they needed to

I know close to nothing about courtroom procedure but it was very clear how absurdly stupid that courtroom scene was. So mary louise allegedly hired the best lawyer money can buy and he just sits there while she rambles on some closing argument theatrics, like what? I mean there were a million dumb things but that was

I think the writing fucked it up more than anything. Whatever dumb edits happened doesn't change bad writing and this season was overflowing with it.

I still don’t really buy Renata’s character and the situation with her husband feels kind of absurd. Season 1 didn’t really paint the picture of him as an absolute garbage person and it feels like they just shoehorned the character into suddenly being a total piece of shit to turn Renata into a kind of lame meme

He’s a little busy figuring out how he can fit another rape scene into a storyline.

That discussion over her post Perry social life felt so insanely archaic 

I like it pickled tbh

Yea from the bit of reading i did they were definitely not dating and he wasnt an incel. This is a poorly researched article about a terrible incident spreading just as much misinformation as it's citing

For real.

Bittermelon is not that weird homie.

I don’t think it takes away from anything and rather expands on the disastrous, complex, and unfortunately universal nature of abuse. It doesn’t bother me to see works that don’t allow for an easy or cut and dry answer to difficult realities, it just feels a bit more real for me. It’s easy to understand why that’s

Agreed. I haven’t been as thrilled with the actresses performances this season(save for Jane maybe) and Celeste in the courtroom was another moment for me of the show disguising itself as being more developed than it is. Honestly it felt so hammy that I'm surprised people were impressed by it.

I personally never viewed the show in either season as a tale of empowerment.simply as a portrayal of how engrossing human faults can become as they snowball together in creating a person and how that can ripple then loop back through others. A tale of causality I guess. I never got the sense of empowerment from a

Does the character deserve better though? I mean Renata seems like a pretty fucking awful person. Despite her one little monologue about how it’s all for her daughter(which I truly dont buy), she’s pretty much a self obsessed rich asshole. She hardly ever seems truly concerned with other people outside of how it

I don't think anything can justify season 2 at this point.

I thought I read there was already plan for a season 3 but I might be wrong. I’m equally confused by the overtly positive reviews here especially compared to the original, it’s such a stark nose dive.

I would take the tiara strangling over the current state of things, that would atleast have be entertaining. Maybe even a sailor moon kind of battle against a demonic perry.

I also never interpretted the title of “big little lies” as so literal and titular towards a specific thing, as it has become everytime somebody says “the lie” outloud. It now really feels like this is about these woman lying about this grand moment vs what people tell themselves and reinforce to one another in order