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Still not over Bethanne almost killing Rob when trying to suck his dick
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emmamills · 1 year
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i feel like i should apologize for that ending but if it were up to me, it wouldn't have happened in the first place. head canons though! best way to erase and manage the bad aspects lol. Lucy Liu is fantastic in s1. honestly, that's the reason why i first started watching it and it ended up being good. i wish i could recommend more things with lana parrilla but alas. i have seen santa clarita diet, i'm still upset it got canceled. but similarly, have you seen Dead To Me? started watching for Linda Cardellini but i ended up liking the show. i'll be on the lookout for any other similar shows to recommend. glad WWK wasn't a bust.
ahah it’s all good, knowing that the ending Wasn’t Great kinda helped brace me for it. but yeah I mean she totally just recovered and went off to NY and is living it up away from this mess and that’s why she was never mentioned again 😌
good to hear you also watched for an actress and it worked out well, it’s kind of always a shot in the dark. the things we do for love and whatnot. and yeah netflix apparently can’t be trusted to not cancel their best shows. although Dead to Me is also netflix? so maybe this will be their redemption arc, I haven’t seen it yet but 📝
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elderflowergin · 1 month
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Spoilers for Wonderful World and Why Women Kill:
There’s an episode of WWK set in the sixties, and if anyone’s watched it the setup of the child’s death is very similar. A child makes their way out of the house through an unlocked gate and dies after being knocked down by a car. Of course the focus in WW is on the driver who could have saved Geon-woo but did not. But it’s widely agreed that Soo-hyun didn’t lock the gate on her way in. But what if the secret Park Hyuk-kwon is holding onto isn’t an affair, but the reality of Whomst kept the gate open? What if it wasn’t Soo-hyun?
(In WWK the mother is blamed for the accident and the husband gaslights her about this till the end, when his guilty secretary comes clean to say SHE was in the house that day sleeping with her boss, that she left in a hurry when she heard the mother coming through and she left the gate unlocked on the way out. I don’t think there was time for all this in WW but I wonder how it will play out.)
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rebecca-weltons · 3 years
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LANA PARRILLA  as Rita Castillo in Why Women Kill
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mistressvera · 3 years
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The trial was over quickly and was covered by every newspaper in the country. And the woman who’s only ambition in life was to be noticed, found herself the most famous murderess in American history. And while she knew that infamy was not the same as glory, Alma found, if she just squinted a bit, the two blurred together quite nicely. Even the jeers of the crowd crying for her blood sounded to her like the cheers of adoring fans. Yes, on the day she was sentenced to die, Alma got what she had wanted her whole life. People were finally looking at her. And each one of them knew her name. And for a middle-aged woman who had gone unnoticed for so long... it was truly a happy ending.
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faithandfearcollide · 3 years
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The rise and fall of Rita Castillo.
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sattelite-of-love · 3 years
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WHY WOMEN KILL 2.2
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isabellaofparma · 3 years
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Why Women Kill | 2.09 - "The Unguarded Moment"
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royalarmyofoz · 3 years
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WHY WOMEN KILL 2.01
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slytherincarmilla · 3 years
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rogersstevie · 3 years
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me watching alma's storyline play out on why women kill: i can excuse murder but i draw the line at blackmailing a woman over her relationship with another woman
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“No, you don’t need to do that.”
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coramills · 3 years
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I think I've seen this film before
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And I didn't like the ending
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mistressvera · 3 years
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