

(Although after that sob-fest of a Beaches viewing party, anything would have sounded like a grand ol' time.) By the episode's end, after Adora had already put in a soft request for Camille to leave the family home, the half-sisters were closer than ever, sleeping in the same bed following Amma's foreboding warning that something bad will happen to Camille. In "Cherry," Amma goaded the unraveling Camille into taking Oxycontin and Molly and hanging out at a high school party. Spoilers below for anyone who hasn't yet watched the latest episode of Sharp Objects. Doing those scenes really showed me a lot about Amma as a character and her unique ways of expressing love and affection expressing gratefulness for a lost sisterhood and a sisterhood that she's never been able to experience until now. No answer is a wrong answer as to why she does things the way she does. Even thinking on it now I am still so baffled and perplexed by Amma as a character. It's this strange cycle of abuse and I think Amma is taking that on in her own perverse, warped way. Having Patricia Clarkson's Adora for a mother and Amy Adams' Camille for a sister isn't a cut-and-dry excuse for Amma's confrontative behavior and rampant personality shifts, but that home life situation certainly took its toll on the roller-skating teen, turning her into someone who feels the need to act out negatively in order for others to care for her. Making things all the more cringe-inducing is the fact that Amma isn't even a high school student yet, which speaks to how maddeningly troubled both she and her parents are. Those latter choices are quite singular in their nature, and they're just at the tip of Amma's iceberg.

But the choice to get fucked up at a house party is quite different from actively persuading a years-older suspected murderer to cheat on his anally retentive girlfriend, and then later calling them both killers in front of a crowd of chant-happy people. Now, no one is going to come out and say that post-pubescent teenagers are the most logical, level-headed and non-impulsive people on the planet, so there's an easily graspable baseline for at least some of Amma's calamitous decisions. It not often that you come across people that have such a strong inner resolve. I think she has this undying confidence in herself and belief that she is in control of everything and that she is superior to everything. Deutscher Trailer zu 'Monster bei der Arbeit'. 11:20 Uhr, Nächste Episode um 23:10 Uhr (Staffel 1, Episode 2) Deutscher Trailer zum Horror 'Conjuring 3: Im Bann des Teufels'. Even just her demeanor is just so far to how I am as a person that I knew that there was a lot to work on before the show. Do 21.04., 22:05 - 23:10, Sky Atlantic HD Krimidramaserie, USA 2018, 60/65 Min. He said that because Amma was best friends with both the girls that were murdered before she decided to be friends with the popular group. John hates Amma because she flirts with him and hated his sister. I think when we see these women who have suppressed their rage so much that they have to resort to self destruction, or suppress it so much that they need to destruct other people and lash out on the world, it's uncomfortable to see and it's because it's uncontrollable and it's unexplainable. No one knows what Amma did except her friends because they are accomplices. Sharp Objects Soundtrack - a list of the music used in the show.Sometimes people can't even pinpoint what it is about the show that makes them feel uncomfortable.If you or someone you know struggles with self-harm or substance abuse, please seek help by contacting the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1-80. No linking to or requesting torrents/streams/downloads/etc.

Book spoilers are only allowed to not be in comment spoiler tags when the thread's title indicates or otherwise implies discussion about the book is allowed.Įxample title: "Episode 1 Discussion" - Any discussion of book plot points in that thread must use the spoiler tags.Įxample title: "Comparing Episode 1 to Chapter 1" - The book may be freely discussed in that thread.Ĥ. Use comment spoiler tags when discussing book plot points or episode previews.ģ. The assignment takes her back to her childhood home under the critical eye of small-town socialite Adora, which forces Preaker to confront some personal demons. r/SharpObjectsĬamille Preaker, a crime reporter recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital after years of self-harming, returns to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri, to investigate the murders of two young girls. Subreddit for the HBO show, based on the book Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn.
