![]() ![]() She doesn’t seem too embedded in Maddy’s life aside from providing her a nice house to play around in.Ĭheyenne: People were thinking that when Maddy was trying on dresses, an alarm clock actually had a camera in it. But she said decided later on that she should be this role model for Maddy, but she’s just a rich housewife with nothing really to say. There’s a scene where she’s supposed to unzip her dress and is naked. Kyndall: Originally, her role was a lot less important than what we see. Kyndall: It was like reminding us why we’re supposed to care because the show didn’t do a good job.Ĭheyenne: So, what was the purpose of that friendship between Maddy and Samantha (Minka Kelly)? I know Minka told you that she was there to serve as Maddy’s older, wiser sister, but in the context of this season as a whole, it feels there was no real reason to include that. Since the beginning of the season, we’ve always been invested in their relationship, so it would be great if we had those moments sprinkled in. was sweet to watch, but there was no harm in adding those scenes throughout the other episodes versus mashing them together then. So, it felt like, “Oh, we have to let everyone know these are the emotional stakes between Lexi and Fez because we haven’t really done their storyline that much justice throughout the season.”Ĭheyenne: I felt like the play served as a vehicle to throw in all the reasons for how things turned out. But, for most of the season, after they meet at the party, we don’t really get the sense that they’re in communication with one another. We don’t see any of that throughout the season, apart from that one conversation where they were talking about Stand by Me. But I found it interesting, the montage they played of him and Lexi (Maude Apatow)-having phone conversations-right before he gets shot. ![]() Kyndall: I really don’t want to watch a crime procedural about Fez going to jail. But we didn’t get a sense of her backup plan or how she was going to pay for the drugs she was using.Ĭheyenne: Also, how is Fez not dead if they’re shooting back and forth?Ĭheyenne: Is he going to die, or do you think he’s going to go to jail? When we find out that her mom got rid of the drugs, it’s like, well, was Rue even really planning on selling them to begin with? We know she’s using the drugs. Bringing up the possibility that a child is going to be sex-trafficked and then forgetting about that is insane to me. But beyond that, is she really that bad of a person? But one of the biggest questions I have is: What happened with Laurie (Martha Kelly) and this $10K that Rue owes her? And was she sex-trafficked? Is she going to be sex-trafficked? They completely set the stage for that storyline, but then were like, never mind about scary Laurie. I mean, don’t get me wrong, Rue has really damaged her family with what she’s put her mom and sister through-and Jules, having to be in a relationship with someone struggling and lying to them about their substance abuse. ![]() Cheyenne: I don’t feel that she is a bad person. ![]()
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