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... given the utter lack of originality currently crippling TV show, I'm going to speculate on the reveal of this show:

She witnesses the woman struggling against the man on the beach and it triggers repressed memories of her own savage rape years earlier. The rage she's sublimated for so many years boils to the surface and she lashes out in the way she wishes she had lashed out against her attacker.

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Why don't you just watch the show and find out? Or, since you seem to just want to rag on it, try watching something else instead. This show is actually very good, and I and others are enjoying it immensely. Just because you're not, there's no need to try and rain on our parade.

@cursethedarkness said:

... given the utter lack of originality currently crippling TV show, I'm going to speculate on the reveal of this show:

She witnesses the woman struggling against the man on the beach and it triggers repressed memories of her own savage rape years earlier. The rage she's sublimated for so many years boils to the surface and she lashes out in the way she wishes she had lashed out against her attacker.

Clearly you didn't pay attention to what actually happened and therefore missed out on the most important part of the plot. That's your loss. The rest of us will continue to watch it knowing it's far more complicated than that, and I assure you it's going to get messy.

@Satai Delenn said:

Why don't you just watch the show and find out? Or, since you seem to just want to rag on it, try watching something else instead. This show is actually very good, and I and others are enjoying it immensely. Just because you're not, there's no need to try and rain on our parade.

How am I "raining on your parade"? I'm speculating on a TV show. Or are you one of these Libs who will not tolerate any opinions that differ from yours? One question -- are you getting help for your obvious anger management issues?

@cursethedarkness said:

How am I "raining on your parade"? I'm speculating on a TV show. Or are you one of these Libs who...

Ah. There it is.

I would have also accepted "feminist/feminazi", "PC", or "leftist" to describe people who disagree with your attempt to piss on their parade, which you are totally within your right to do, just don't act surprised when you get pushback and reveal yourself to be a snowflake.

Oh yeah, "snowflake", would have also accepted that word as well.

Okay, you've decided to insert yourself into this, and since the other twit has fled, how about YOU answering my question? Or are you too outraged to act like an adult?

@cursethedarkness said:

... given the utter lack of originality currently crippling TV show, I'm going to speculate on the reveal of this show:

She witnesses the woman struggling against the man on the beach and it triggers repressed memories of her own savage rape years earlier. The rage she's sublimated for so many years boils to the surface and she lashes out in the way she wishes she had lashed out against her attacker.

I had the same prediction as you but the psycho religious mother in the flashbacks clearly ties into why Cora is as deranged and damaged as she is. I'm thinking famial sexual abuse played a role as well.

@cursethedarkness said:

@Satai Delenn said:

Why don't you just watch the show and find out? Or, since you seem to just want to rag on it, try watching something else instead. This show is actually very good, and I and others are enjoying it immensely. Just because you're not, there's no need to try and rain on our parade.

How am I "raining on your parade"? I'm speculating on a TV show. Or are you one of these Libs who will not tolerate any opinions that differ from yours? One question -- are you getting help for your obvious anger management issues?

Look, I snapped. I'm sorry. I think I'm just really tired of people using the "So much unoriginality" line with T.V. shows these days. T.V. programs came around in the 1950s. So after almost SEVENTY YEARS of television programming, yeah, it's going to be difficult for people to come up with completely new and absolutely original programming. So when I see people ragging on what I think is a good show and I'm enjoying it, and someone is calling it completely unoriginal/whatever, it touches a nerve. Again, I'm sorry.

HOWEVER, the "Lib" comment was uncalled for. And not that it's any of your business, but I'm about as UN-Liberal as one can get while still believing that the PC crap needs to stop.

That still didn't give me the right to attack you as I did. You are entitled to your opinion, and I'm entitled to mine. We obviously disagree about this show and what's going to happen, so I'm just going to leave it at that. Especially since you seem unable to discuss things without calling people names.

@Satai Delenn said:

Especially since you seem unable to discuss things without calling people names.

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I'm sorry I just have to say it. I was on IMDb for a 100 years and this would never ever had played out this way over there. I find it very interesting but I'm also pleased.

Carry on.

@diadara said:

I'm sorry I just have to say it. I was on IMDb for a 100 years and this would never ever had played out this way over there. I find it very interesting but I'm also pleased.

Carry on.

And as a previous IMDBer, I know that there were several times I would fight back and be an uber bitch. However, I'd like to think that I've finally grown up a bit and am trying not to take my personal life out on others which is why I tend to get uber bitchy in the first place. In the past, I couldn't have it out with the people I was really angry with because they too (like cursed seems to be) incapable of having a discussion without low blows, so I'd come take out my aggression on strangers online. Sadly the people who were in my life still haven't changed, but I think I have, and am trying hard not to randomly attack people on the Net who are trying to participate in discussion groups like this one. Sometimes it doesn't work, and like last week, I snapped. However, after taking some time to calm down, I decided to come back and apologize. It was wrong of me to attack the OP and I've apologized. Sadly it appears though, that the OP is very young and currently incapable of having a rational discussion with people who disagree with them. Oh well. Maybe in a few years they'll have a chance to grow up and be able to finally discuss things in an adult way without resorting to name calling.

@Satai Delenn said:

Sadly it appears though, that the OP is very young and currently incapable of having a rational discussion with people who disagree with them. Oh well. Maybe in a few years they'll have a chance to grow up and be able to finally discuss things in an adult way without resorting to name calling.

I believe the OP is actually an old cranky older_man_tone2 . since he has called me a silly young girl and a twit fan girl.

Love your whole post thumbsup_tone2 .

@ScorpionQ2 said:

@Satai Delenn said:

Sadly it appears though, that the OP is very young and currently incapable of having a rational discussion with people who disagree with them. Oh well. Maybe in a few years they'll have a chance to grow up and be able to finally discuss things in an adult way without resorting to name calling.

I believe the OP is actually an old cranky older_man_tone2 . since he has called me a silly young girl and a twit fan girl.

Love your whole post thumbsup_tone2 .

Thank you, and yes, that's quite possible. We'll never know though, as this is the Net.

@MangeSkeevesOutKlam said:

@cursethedarkness said:

... given the utter lack of originality currently crippling TV show, I'm going to speculate on the reveal of this show:

She witnesses the woman struggling against the man on the beach and it triggers repressed memories of her own savage rape years earlier. The rage she's sublimated for so many years boils to the surface and she lashes out in the way she wishes she had lashed out against her attacker.

Looks like you were wrong, gramps.

I'm glad he was lol

@cursethedarkness said:

She witnesses the woman struggling against the man on the beach and it triggers repressed memories of her own savage rape years earlier. The rage she's sublimated for so many years boils to the surface and she lashes out in the way she wishes she had lashed out against her attacker.

No. Not even close. But it's still not particularly worth watching to the end, so if can't be bothered with it at this stage, I definitely wouldn't advise you finish it.

@cursethedarkness said:

... given the utter lack of originality currently crippling TV show, I'm going to speculate on the reveal of this show:

She witnesses the woman struggling against the man on the beach and it triggers repressed memories of her own savage rape years earlier. The rage she's sublimated for so many years boils to the surface and she lashes out in the way she wishes she had lashed out against her attacker.

and nope. Totally wrong. It was a great show with some amazing twists. I would recommend you stick with the series until the end if you enjoy it.

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