That suit montage and the dancing man was honestly my favorite part! I love the entire series but those 5 minutes were just pure, laugh-out-loud joy.
That suit montage and the dancing man was honestly my favorite part! I love the entire series but those 5 minutes were just pure, laugh-out-loud joy.
Please. We all know Trump has the best words. He knows words. Bigly.
Seriously. The murder is not the point! If you can't appreciate the drama, why did you sit through seven hours???
I admire your bravery. We are pulling for you.
But her emails…!
I just read donations to Pro Publica shot up after that tweetstorm.
Only if you consider prize-winning investigative journalism "bullshit."
Well, there is a Pulitzer awarded for fiction…
It should be noted that, despite the administration's idea of what passes for 'journalism,' Pro Publica has actually won THREE Pulitzers.
I love this story.
I would think he'd agree with that characterization.
Yeah, I realized that when I read a bit about the singing and looked at the Spotify playlist. Daniel Agee is a really good sound-a-like.
Perry did recognize Jane. His eyes got wide and that's when he attacked Celeste to try to get her away from the other women. He knew the jig was up.
I am rewatching the final episode and clocked two moments that actually made me laugh out loud (maybe I needed a release from the tension?): Two of the Gossip Moms fawning all over Perry in his costume because they just have to fawn over the 1 percenters in their midst (Renata, Gordon, Perry, Celeste); and Nippal the…
Those were some fancy-dancy cocktails for a school shindig, too!
It might be deemed self defense, but that's no guarantee it wouldn't go to trial, and then Celeste would have to reveal the abuse, which would obviously be traumatic for her sons. And Bonnie, however blameless, would have to undergo a public trial.
Yeah, knowing what actually happened puts the townspeople's comments in a whole different light. They were just filling in the gaps in their own knowledge b/c they didn't see what really happened, and never saw the changes that occurred in the five women's relationships. The police interviews bothered me a lot in…
Ugh, I told my husband if he ever called me Sparkles, I would leave him.
I saw that! Whoever it was was an excellent Chris Isaak sound-a-like.
It might be a justifiable crime, but homicide is still a crime.