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Sharp Objects 104 “Ripe”: Cupcake Kitty Curls

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Episode four of Sharp Objects, “Ripe,” shows us how the women of Wind Gap use manipulation and information to control the people around them. We discuss gender expectations, performance, trauma, and also some lighter stuff. Adora continues to be ridiculously perfect, Amma continues to probably be the killer, and we’re not sure we can continue to ship KC and Camille.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Collider: ‘Sharp Objects’ Director on Helming an Entire Season and Working Without Rehearsals

Hollywood Reporter: Chris Messina Explains Why His ‘Sharp Objects’ Character is Not Good at His Job, Either

Vulture: Patricia Clarkson’s Provocative Women

Vulture: All of the Hidden Words You Missed in Sharp Objects

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Episode four of Sharp Objects, “Ripe,” shows us how the women of Wind Gap use manipulation and information to control the people around them. We discuss gender expectations, performance, trauma, and also some lighter stuff. Adora continues to be ridiculously perfect, Amma continues to probably be the killer, and we’re not sure we can continue to ship KC and Camille.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Collider: ‘Sharp Objects’ Director on Helming an Entire Season and Working Without Rehearsals

Hollywood Reporter: Chris Messina Explains Why His ‘Sharp Objects’ Character is Not Good at His Job, Either

Vulture: Patricia Clarkson’s Provocative Women

Vulture: All of the Hidden Words You Missed in Sharp Objects

Find us online at www.rabbitholenetwork.com

Join our Facebook group and get in on the conversation at https://www.facebook.com/groups/479738935503747/

Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RabbitHoleNW

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