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The music is connected to Alice, her teeange room mate who killed herself. Camille told her that she didn’t really listen to music and Alice turned her onto it, telling her how it allowed her to get away. Though that part might be an indirect tie to Alan and explain why he is always listening to music. That would be a surprise since Camille hadn’t been back to Wind Gap for over 10 years before she returned in the premiere.
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@Anela, I'm sorry to hear about your family and hope you have dinstancced yourself from them. He seems to be the biggest divergence form the book to me. In the book, it just felt that he occupied the space in the house. I couldn't imagine that dude standing up for Camille in small ways on a couple of occasions and pointing out Marian was his daughter as well. I'm interested if he'll be as devoted to Adora when the Muchause by proxy is revealed as he was in the book. What about Richard came off as creepy to you in the end?
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I don't know if it applies to the state, but it certainly would be honest advertising for Wind Gap. Maryland - MD.
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The beard is still a scraggly mess, which is basically all I care about at this juncture.
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Where do you guys purchase your ebooks? I need someplace where I could get stuff that's easy to open in iBooks on my iPad and in a desktop app on my laptop (Windows 10). I tried Amazon, but I couldn't figure out how to open the books offline without a Kindle. Now I've tried Kobo, which seems to be a bit cheaper, and have downloaded their desktop app, but it requires an update straight away. Why not have the latest version avalaible for update? And I haven't even tried to open it on the iPad. Why is this so ficking complicated?
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Because everything has to be about Adora.
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That’s Adora appropriating Bob Nash’s story about his daughter. I don’t think it ever happened with Camille.
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I only noticed closer and thought it sad that it seemed like Camille was striving for and pushing against it simultaneously. Loser is a nice catch and fits the mood as well.
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So episode 3 has Felicity interacting with Watson, and Lyla is also in it? I fear I'm building up how this could shape up too much in my head.
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Speaking of roller girls, does anyone have an idea why the show added roller skating when there was none in the book? I don’t mind it, I just find it curious.
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This town is such a collection of vile, spiteful, stupid people that I’m convinced they must be inbred. Really, who isn’t a shithead aside from Jackie? Maybe Sabrina, the teenage witch’s aunt, but that’s pretty much it. I wouldn’t be surprised if she did have something going on with him, but I felt there was more hinting to her and her creepy, drunk teacher. 1. The wife was definitely eyeballing them. I guess in her mind Camille might want her man. On the subject of wives eyeballing their husbands and other women, Vickery’s wife was also throwing glances his and Adora’s way. Coupled with the comment about Preaker women liking men with badges, it sure looks like posters who suspected the two of them being a thing at some point were on the right track. 2. This happened last week as well, now I’m certain it’s got to be intentional. I don’t know whether it’s a statement about Camille being an unreliable narrator or something else, maybe it will never even be explained, but it feels like too much now for it to just be something that slipped through. From my perspective it was definitely rape, although no one involved classifies it as such. On Camille’s part I don’t think it’s about protecting Adora as it is about protecting herself. My interpretation is that seeing herself as a promiscuous teen rather than being gang raped was easier to cope. On the subject of Adora’s teenage pregnancy, I get the impression that shit doesn’t stick to her and while this would definitely mark both the girl and her child if it were anyone else in question, like the girl whose lesbian mom committed suicide, it didn’t make a dent in Adora’s shell. It’s definitely Adora being controlling. Another piece of mind fuckery is her swiping Camille’s clothes from the wardrobe door. Amma’s mean girl genes were showing there. Unrelated to anything, I enjoyed the big straw hats. I loved Camille’s and especially Ashley’s.
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Ditto. Which is half right, half wrong, but it was fun. For the record, I also picked Adele and the cheese tray.
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Eh, whatever it is, I'm convinced she's overhyping it.
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What was the occasion for which Camille went shopping with Adora and Amma, and Adora badgered her to try on shorter dresses? I thought it was Calhoun day, I'll have to look it up. The Munchausen by proxy thing came out fairly late on in the game. I still haven't seen the last episode. Did Camille and Amma get drunk and do drugs together? I feel like it was after that that things clicked into place. ETA: I checked the book, they go shopping for a party that Adora and Alan are planning.
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I'm a fan of that as well.
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Somewhere in Texas, wasn't it?
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When hear abput 3D printing of ghost guns and you think maybe finally this could make Diaz a credible threat. And then, nah, he'd still be less scary than Doctor Evil if he printed a nuke.
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I think either he or the chief, maybe both, said that he's with the Kansas City PD sent over because this is not the type of crime that the small town PD is used to dealing with. As for your other questions, basically, who knows. Although I do believe that the focus here is not the murders but the effects they, the town and Camille's batshit family have on Camille.
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Whose is that? It's great.
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Or reveals that his stay there is part of a bigger plan rather than the worst plea bargain ever. Still holding onto that hope.
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? What does it do?
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Why Grammar Matters: A Place To Discuss Matters Of Grammar
bijoux replied to candall's topic in Everything Else
Despite the reform, scharfes S is still used and taught. It didn't go quietly into the night. -
There was a point where he talked about her sporadically, I want to say at cons, but I really can't be sure anymore. This after what seemed like a long while of covering up being previously married at all.
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It was my guessing that they could have talked about it privately before this. I said straight off he jumped to this topic unprovoked. They didn't even mention Michael Rosenbaum so that he might have gone, oh, you know what I talked about with him? This was all Steve bringing it up. I just meant that it's possible that there was a conversation going on privately earlier that brought this to the forefront of his mind. Of course I don't know if it happened that way, I'm just spitballing it might have. I have too many theories about that entire situation anyhow.
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This definitely gets explained in the book and I have no doubt the show will tell this part too.