LMFAO real . Episode 6 was 100% the moment when I realized I just got different taste because many in this thread loved episode 6
Lol episode 6 was mid and had me confused af until it started going meta. Boring interviews, didn't learn much at all tbh, but I get what they were going for.
this succeeds in making you feel hella uncomfortable, but is everything that happens a trauma response or something
“Swarm on these hands niggaaa”
https://twitter.com/beyoncegarden/status/1656414604946178048DONALD IS DONE
“Swarm on these hands niggaaa”
https://twitter.com/beyoncegarden/status/1656414604946178048Lmao she said it like stinkmeaner from boondocks
Emmy worthy? What come on man
Just started this bull
Main character really is like the stans I see irl. They really got down how disgusting and dumb as s*** they are.
I hate the f*** out of stans so I really wanted to see this binch have her idol killl her metaphorically and then physically die.
Overall this show really highlights why I find recent doja activity to be a cleanse. The stans are f***ing weird, disgusting, and need to be put in their f***ing place.
Just started this bull
Main character really is like the stans I see irl. They really got down how disgusting and dumb as s*** they are.
I really hate how she eats lmao
I know im a year later but Dominique Fishback killed it in this. Great lead performance.
Show tries a little too hard at points to be weird and abstract but overall i really enjoyed it. It was a really eerie and creepy watch. This show feels like a bad nightmare in the best way.
Also Billie Eilish was surprisingly good in this.
Really good watch, Basically binged the whole thing in one go.
That second to last episode felt like it was straight out of Atlanta lmao
She definitely killed Marissa, I don't think she OD'd. You can see how she has the dynamic play out again with the white girl played by Paris Jackson and her boyfriend, reflecting the relationship between Marissa and Khalid. The women in the show she experiences intimacy with end up dead. Like with Billie Eilish's character, who explores her psychology deeply within therapy and even share a kiss with. And then obviously you see it once more in the last episode.