I think because of the poor nutrition (infrequent meals) and stress, the women actually aren't having their periods. Or their periods are very irregular.
I didn't watch the livestream because something always happens to my connections, probably because so many people are connected too? But I did see it last year in the movie theater and I also wish it happens again this year.
I'm convinced that when this show ends, I will need therapy. It's bad enough that I feel emotional attachments to the characters but sometimes I obsessively look for online spoilers and speculate about photos taken with a zoom lens by a stalker.
I was going to bitch about the Cadillac commercial using the Clash's "Brand New Cadillac" but I just wiki'd and they didn't write the song. I still hate the commercial and the version of the song used in the commercial.
Stormy, I agree with you about the three stories in one hour. But maybe there just isn't enough interesting info if it were one or two celebs per episode.
I agree with a lot of the shows mentioned in this thread:
Better Off Ted
Pushing Daisies
Deadwood (shakes fist at HBO)
Rome
The Middleman
Keen Eddie
Terriers
Wonderfalls
And I add High Incident (police show from the mid 90's starring David Keith and Matt Craven) and Eerie, Indiana.
I am totally into the idea of Cullen and Ruth and Ezra being a family. I think Naomi is going to die (along with other people) at Fort Smith at the hands of the Swede.
I got teary eyed during Courtney B Vance's family history. I also wondered about Stephen King's father but maybe he went on to have another family and it wouldn't have been fair to them?
I think that because of her face tattoos, it would be hard for her to get a respectable job. Back then, they would see the tattoos and know that she had been kidnapped by a Native and most likely raped.
I liked it too but I wish there was more on the serial killer and less on the professional men (architects, engineers, etc). But I imagine there's not a whole lot of info on the killer.