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The series has been quite adept at late at tying up these loose ends or paying homage to the small moments from earlier seasons, and this was no exception. Does Rhonda really see the error of her ways or is she looking to push a wedge between Heather and Ben now that she's returned? I'm not entirely sure, but the scene of Heather and Ben kissing passionately should be viewed that whatever thoughts Heather once had towards her best friend are no longer applicable.
After all, she's just found out that her father is dead and Nicki's already trying to further erase the truth about her previous existence, transforming her into a Henrickson.
Despite Bill's desire to make it official, I don't see this process going smoothly. I don't think so. Will be interested to see whether or not the parentage becomes an issue anytime soon.
Additionally, as soon as Verlan showed up, I knew that they were after something. Curious to see just where this is going. Just perfect. Lastly, I'm glad that Bill was able to be sworn into the Senate and that, despite his promise to do so, Barn didn't impeach Bill the moment he was sworn in. While that reckoning may still happen, there's a moment of tempered triumph as several applaud Bill's swearing into the Utah Senate, after his defiant speech about how their shared religion places those tenets before any legal imperatives.
After the applause and the cheers of his family, Bill walks the deserted hallways of the Senate by himself. But it's not a moment of triumph, but of paranoia here as he hears someone moving about nearby. Leaving the elevator, he's faced with two paths: one in the light, and the other shrouded in shadows. That Bill chooses the darkened hallway says quite a lot about the choices he's made and perhaps the realization that not all of his actions can be brought into the light.
Unknown said…. Post a Comment. June 20, The android has left the building. Or the test kitchen, anyway. According to a well-placed insider, Joel will "not be returning" to the show. No reason for her departure was cited. Unfortunately, the perfect replacement for Joel, Top Chef judge and professional chef Tom Colicchio, will not be taking over as the reality series' host damn!
Instead, the show's producers are currently scouring to find a replacement for Joel. Top Chef 's second season was announced by Bravo last month, but no return date has been set for the series' ten-episode sophomore season. Stay tuned as this story develops. Continue reading full story February 27, Lost fans: you don't have to make your way to the island via Ajira Airways in order to ask a question of the creative team or the series' stars.
If you have a specific question for any of the above producers or actors from Lost , please leave it in the comments section below. I'll be accepting questions until midnight PT tonight and, while I can't promise I'll be able to ask any specific inquiry due to the brevity of these on-camera interviews, I am looking for some insightful and thought-provoking questions to add to the mix.
So who knows: your burning question might get asked after all. May 14, Every story begins with thread. Bill's marriage to Nicki had turned his relationship with his mother into a strained one due to her being a daughter to Roman Grant, who had usurped the Hendrickson's in being prophet to the UEB compound.
However, that marriage was still within church guidelines. Margene, never having been raised in the LDS faith, was unfamiliar with the concept of plural marriage, and Bill's mother considered this "unequally yoked". Big Love Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central.
Register Don't have an account? Scheffer: I think we were making a statement about marriage. We were careful not to make a statement about polygamy. At the beginning we tried to be non-judgmental about whether this particular kind of marital arrangement had merit or not. As the show went on and we started to explore the abuses on the compound, certainly we were making a statement about that kind of polygamy.
But in terms if this sunny suburban life that Bill had with his three wives, we always saw the women as choosing the relationship. We always acknowledged that it was a patriarchal structure and that in that sense the women struggled for equality in a way that was perhaps different than how a man and a woman in a monogamous relationship might struggle. But we always saw it as a larger metaphor on marriage in general.
Although I hope the indictment of its abuses are patently obvious over the course of the show. But I do think one of the things that has come out this season a little bit more than others is that the show has had some comments to make about misogyny. There remains a certain misogyny afoot in the world, and we had a few comments about that. Olsen: He did not. We tried to clarify that when we saw the footage we had. In one of the close-up shots there had been two needles on that bureau, and we tried to erase one of them to indicate that there was only one injection.
It was just Lois [who died]. Olsen: It was two things. The first thing was him realizing he was really talking about the eternal nature of marriage and family. That reality became manifest for him in that moment, and that it went back beyond Lois and his wives to the generations which had come before him.
But the second part of it is that the final vision inside the church rests and falls on the character of Emma Smith. And within that vision he and his mother Lois were at this odd s-esque cocktail party where this same woman, Emma Smith, appeared to him.
And the poetry of that is that in that episode, Bill realized that his mother was the ultimate victim of this patriarchal and polygamist lifestyle on the compound. She had been disempowered and had contracted a venereal disease that led to her dementia.
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