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TinaSabrina

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  1. Well I guess you're right. Without the murder and the dramatics surrounding it we really have no story.
  2. Hello all, I am new to tv show forums in general so not sure where to jump in so hope I'm doing ok. I just found this show on Hulu, got hooked and binge watched. Now I'm out of episodes, wah!!! 😓 When does it come back on?! Anyway, just wanted to reiterate, why did these women feel they needed to put on a big organized, agreed-upon front in the situation where Perry died when the simple truth should have done just fine, despite that side-eyed suspicious looking detective's suspicions and desires to make it more than what it was? Am I missing something here? Celeste being a lawyer, she should have been well aware of a person's right to defend their self and especially with him being a physical aggressor in front of so many witnesses.*Especially* due to the catalyst of him finding out she got that apartment . . . Any detective would see that as the reason he went raging for his wife, lost control and wound up down a flight of stairs on his head. .I do not understand why these women need some kind of extravagant organized coverup. He plainly caused his own death. Regardless that there were several of them, they were WOMEN and therefore weaker than him. Let's say if they had all ganged up and just beat him to death, look how volatile the situation already was and how scared they would have been for Celeste. Even that might have been considered justifiable once all the facts were examined. Also, just wanted to share, we live near the Nashville area and my husband actually met Nicole Kidman at a grocery store. When not working she lives in a posh area of Nashville with her country music hubby. He said she was SO nice and down to earth. She and Keith Urban were in there shopping for their own grocery items and about to go spend a weekend with Craig Morgan, another country star whom my husband worked at Wal-mart with many moons ago before he joined the service and later of course got a country singing career launched. Craig Morgan lives in our area. Hubby described Nicole as "pale, tall and thin." She was in blue jeans and t-shirt. But I was pleased to hear how pleasant and friendly she was.
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