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  1. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    Talk about a switch bait teaser. There'd be some 'splainin' to do.
  2. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    You'd hope so, but apparently either the evidence wasn't conclusive enough or the wheels of justice don't roll in a one owner hog town like Wind Gap. The interesting thing to me about the interview was her revealing the entire series was shot linearly, and it was only in post that the director...
  3. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    From Perkins' interview: What was involved in the wrap-up that wasn’t included in the episode? That Adora’s going to get out. And she’s getting out because they realize she’s not the one who actually murdered the girls? Exactly, and that they don’t really have proof that she murdered...
  4. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    So they put the little Alfred Hitchcock Presents twist on the very end, which we kind of knew was coming because Adora was imprisoned, Camille was back in St. Louis and the story was still going on. But the credit sequence quick clips showed the other skater girls involved too, while Amma was...
  5. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    Shades of The Phantom Thread.
  6. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    Zero story advance in this last episode, bordering on redundantly indulgent. At this point I'm debating whether I should have just read the book and saved 8 hours of viewing if I had interest in the topic (which is more a meditation than a murder mystery). We keep going over the same...
  7. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    The show seems to be obviously pimping the stepfather as the chief suspect. If I read the flashbacks at the psyche ward right, he was bringing Camille roses and Adora intercepted him and threw them down, scattering them on the ground. This was intercut with Alice's suicide discovery. Was she...
  8. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    There was an Obama hope poster in her room after Camille woke up, so that suggests 2008 for the events of the film (unless that was just a fond nostalgia poster).
  9. Hollywoodaholic

    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    I'm in. Has all the feeling of slower burn novel on television, which we all like. Adam's character Camille constantly hitting the mini-bottles is a bit much. We get it, she's a drunk and messed up. The girl cast as her at an earlier age looks exactly like her (at an earlier age), which is...
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