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I started the first episode of s3 and… my god is his monologue tiring and drags on

why is he annoyed that he has a son? Like, even if he had a daughter it’s not like she would have a ‘good’ role model really

I think it was just cos he didn’t want his son to end up like him? Dunno I did wonder myself lol
 
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did anyone else find the scenes with love and forty in the bath together really weird 😂 obviously I know it was all in her head but why couldn’t she have imagined them just sitting down together or something, why did adult siblings need to share a bath together. Me and my boyfriend both looked at one another like wtf
 
did anyone else find the scenes with love and forty in the bath together really weird 😂 obviously I know it was all in her head but why couldn’t she have imagined them just sitting down together or something, why did adult siblings need to share a bath together. Me and my boyfriend both looked at one another like wtf
weren't they supposed to have a really weird relationship though? vaguely remember something similar in season 2
 
I really don't know how to feel about this but some stuff just makes no sense to me:
Natalie - it's clear she's into playing around with other guys which Joe doesn't seem to have liked ever before. Yet, he's holding her to this perfect standard despite that
The baby - I find it hard to believe that he doesn't know how to bond with him. I can see it being harder and him being a bit clueless, but he has clearly watched films and would grasp that bonding is spending time with the child. The only time we ever see him with the baby is when the plot needs to be pushed along a bit
Idk, it's too early to judge for me but it does seem like some stuff got dropped for the sake of the plot in a way

There's something about the way this is shot that I don't like. It feels a bit disjointed at times
Though I like the idea of having two murderers living together and the difficulties with that. Seeing their relationship ups and downs
 
Disclaimer: This quote from Love at the Coffee Shop in one of the last few episodes nearly made me delete my Tattle Account 😂.
I felt like she knew 👀

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I finally watched the third season last night, will put a spoiler on tho

I actually felt sorry for Love and grew to like her in this season, shall I see myself out? 😂

She was like a lost soul just trying to achieve a perfect marriage desperate not to turn out like her parents. She knew Joe was distracted/not in it and seemed to fall for the attention of Theo. Ovbs she wrong to cheat but I just felt for her.

I also couldn’t stop thinking about how Joe and Love must have felt trying to kill each other whilst their son was upstairs. Knowing one of them will die. When Love was laid there knowing the poison was going to kill her any second and she won’t see Henry again really got me! And when Joe left Henry I sobbed away. I have a 7 month old and couldn’t imagine ever doing that. Then I had a proper word with myself and reminded myself it’s not real.

P.s I’ll get myself over to the Love rave thread 🤣
 
Honestly, I don't understand how they're not caught because they must be leaving their fingerprints/fibres/whatever over nearly everything they touch? I think there's only a few scenes where they seem to make an effort about not getting their fingerprints on everything. I'm pretty sure they both touched Natalie's ring freely for example
 
I finally watched the third season last night, will put a spoiler on tho

I actually felt sorry for Love and grew to like her in this season, shall I see myself out? 😂

She was like a lost soul just trying to achieve a perfect marriage desperate not to turn out like her parents. She knew Joe was distracted/not in it and seemed to fall for the attention of Theo. Ovbs she wrong to cheat but I just felt for her.

I also couldn’t stop thinking about how Joe and Love must have felt trying to kill each other whilst their son was upstairs. Knowing one of them will die. When Love was laid there knowing the poison was going to kill her any second and she won’t see Henry again really got me! And when Joe left Henry I sobbed away. I have a 7 month old and couldn’t imagine ever doing that. Then I had a proper word with myself and reminded myself it’s not real.

P.s I’ll get myself over to the Love rave thread 🤣
I totally agree! Joe is awful I didn’t like her at first but I grew to
 
I haven’t caught up on the full thread yet so apologies if this has already been discussed:

the anti vax guy did kill himself so technically that wasn’t a murder although obviously he wouldn’t have been in that situation to kill himself had Love not tried to kill him first. So they set it up as a suicide and then Love’s email at the end told everyone that they’d framed him for Natalie’s murder/disappearance. So now that Love’s death was set up like a suicide, is nobody in Madre Linda questioning whether this is another set up and that all is not as it seems? Maybe everyone was just so suspicious of her that they didn’t question it - especially if Sherry and Cary told people what had happened to them
 
Great show. Obviously pretty problematic because having the antagonist as rhe narrator (and him being a handsome and charismatic actor like Penn Badgley) kind of tricks the audience into sort of rooting for him because we see things from his perspective, but its entertaining and complusive viewing. I actually think season three might have been the best to date as the idea that one of his former "yous" becomes the source of his problems rather than the subject of his obsession is such a novel twist. I liked him having a worthy adversary and it kind of brought a bit of balance to the show. I also liked the fact it wasn't too predictable....there were people I was convinced were going to get killed off that didn't and so that made it interesting.

Would love to see a spin off prequel focussing on Love. Victoria Pedretti is fantastic and brings such depth to the character imo.
 
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