First look at Netflix’s Ratched

Jul 29, 2020 13:13


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- Ratched (@RatchedNetflix) July 29, 2020

Sarah Paulson ( @MsSarahPaulson) will go into antihero mode in Netflix's 'Ratched' https://t.co/4ushdPUTHS
- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 29, 2020
“In 1947, Mildred arrives in Northern California to seek employment at a leading psychiatric hospital where new ( Read more... )

sarah paulson, netflix, ryan murphy

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burntxtoashes July 29 2020, 18:23:23 UTC
my guess is the first season will be decent and the rest...not so much

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nermal_kat July 29 2020, 18:34:24 UTC
or more likely, the 1st ep will be great and downhill from there.

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jellycar July 29 2020, 19:23:06 UTC
you mean first season except for the rushed finale

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spiral_mystik July 29 2020, 18:29:11 UTC
I read "Sarah Paulson" and thought "YES!"
Then I read "Ryan Murphy" and now I'm like "... Oh".

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mangomuch July 29 2020, 18:31:49 UTC
I'm slightly queasy and uneasy about this

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yurasama_love July 29 2020, 18:36:52 UTC
Ryan Murphy

cool I'm not interested

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callonme_84 July 29 2020, 18:38:58 UTC
I saw the movie for the first time almost two years ago and from what I remember- I didn’t think she crossed the line too much.

Growing up my 2 of my uncles would talk about it and reference nurse Rachel as evil movie villain and talk about how nasty she was...
Any I’m watching it remembering them talking about I’m thinking ‘WHERE’!!!

I don’t remember the movie, but I do remember that when I watched it - I didn’t think she was a villain.

I kept eating for her to like poison , or torture , or make someone disappear.

Idk maybe i need to rewatch it.

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mangomuch July 29 2020, 18:40:31 UTC
I don't think you need to rewatch it. Not because of that, anyway.

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callonme_84 July 29 2020, 18:44:37 UTC
Well apparently I didn’t understand it tho

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jennanne801 July 29 2020, 19:37:38 UTC
Well, she used her power and friendship with his mother to terrify and abuse Billy to the extent that he killed himself. And she took passive aggressiveness to new heights. I never once questioned that she was the villain of the piece. She terrified me.

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