This episode kind of dragged for me personally because it was the part of the story I was least interested in looking back on and it was reallllllly heavy in that one direction.
this whole season, I've been wishing that Edie and Sarah Paulson's roles were switched. I don't think it would be any more accurate but it would be less distracting to me.
When she needed to do quiet simmering rage, there was a Hillary-like quality but the moment she had to talk or be emotionally demonstrative all of that fell away and it was just Edie acting. It’s unfortunate because she can be great but this isn’t the role for her at all.
I feel like there is absolutely no buzz for this, which is weird because it’s such a defining moment in American pop culture/ history. And the OJ season got lots of media attention and awards hype, the Versace season had some but pretty big drop from OJ and now hardly anything for this season. Do people just not care about this show anymore? Or am I just out of the loop lol ontd is genuinely the only place I ever hear about it
No, people just don't care about the topic. No one wants to relive this shit, featuring some of the players that had a hand in getting us into the mess we currently find ourselves in.
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This episode kind of dragged for me personally because it was the part of the story I was least interested in looking back on and it was reallllllly heavy in that one direction.
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