You can totally skip The Murders at White House Farm. The case is interesting, but the miniseries was so dull I can't even remember what elements made it so dull. At best it's a knitting show.
I did 10+ years of bookselling, and while it's a gig with many benefits, the thing I say to everyone building bookstores in their dreams is: you need a strong back, because a large part of the job is unpacking and shelving and lifting boxes. Also, a rich spouse or a convenient inheritance helps.
I watched Audrie and Daisy --well done but nothing new there. Tread was an insane case but dragged a little in the middle and the Chicago 7 was good --partly because I had a lot of trouble deciding whose side I was on. The only sympathetic character (imo) was the black defendant --because his treatment was so egregious.
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You can totally skip The Murders at White House Farm. The case is interesting, but the miniseries was so dull I can't even remember what elements made it so dull. At best it's a knitting show.
I, too, love Julia Garner. My crush on her started in The Americans.
I did 10+ years of bookselling, and while it's a gig with many benefits, the thing I say to everyone building bookstores in their dreams is: you need a strong back, because a large part of the job is unpacking and shelving and lifting boxes. Also, a rich spouse or a convenient inheritance helps.
I watched Audrie and Daisy --well done but nothing new there. Tread was an insane case but dragged a little in the middle and the Chicago 7 was good --partly because I had a lot of trouble deciding whose side I was on. The only sympathetic character (imo) was the black defendant --because his treatment was so egregious.
Just here to applaud the PERFECT rating system.