A little more jealousy conflict running between the wives.
Personally, I find the lifestyle such a foreign concept I have a hard time relating.
However, in my fantasy world of multiple spouses, Margie would have joined in when discovering Bill & Nickie in her bed instead of letting the green jealousy monster take over and causing conflict. YMMV.
I found it interesting. Of course there will be some issues with multiple wives, and the Nickie-Margie dynamic is going to probably be big during the series. However, the interesting part is the whole Roman thing. Nickie being Roman’s daughter is only going to make it more interesting. Wonder how she’ll take it when she finds out that Bill is trying to isolate himself from Roman.
Yeah, I definitely think the son is gay. There was also an interesting under-the-table exchange between two of Bill’s friend’s wives during the card party. This show could get really interesting.
I don’t really relate to the lifestyle at all either, but I think that’s what makes it so fascinating to me. I just can’t stop thinking about it.
It could get interesting, and I hope to hell it does soon. Right now, to me, it just plays as : He has sex. He has lots and lots and lots of sex, with the help of Viagara. Oh, and his wives are jealous of one another, and there’s some stuff going on with Juniper Creek.
Then again, I don’t really NEED to be staying up until 11 on Sunday nights, so maybe I shouldn’t hope to get interested in it.
I assumed that she already knew this, given that they moved away. Am I mistaken? I admit to not paying as much attention as I could.
They moved away, but I’m quite sure she doesn’t know how much the rift is between Bill and Roman. She probably thinks boss lady is behind them not going up to the compound as often, but I don’t think she suspects Bill of being behind it.
okay, so I missed it last night…thank gawd for tivo…for the sound of it it sounds like it was pretty kick ass. Did you all find that you liked this episode as much/more than the first one??
I get the feeling I’m going to like it more an dmore as the show goes on and as the characters become more and more dynamic. Okay, but anyway - dich…
Oh, and to add to my prior point… remember Bill was already in Salt Lake (being left there at 14 by his dad) when Roman married off his daughter to him. So at that point, I don’t think Bill was trying to isolate Roman. Though I think there is an interesting story in how Bill decided to get a second wife.
I’m not liking this show very much. I haven’t found much to like or even compelling about any of the characters, and the majority of the cast (except maybe Jeanne Tripplehorn) has been guilty of some seriously bad acting.
I may give it one more episode just because it’s HBO, but I’d be tuning out already if this was on a network.
The stuff with the son and his friend kind of confused me. Which one is the son? The kid with the boner? Or the other kid. I thought it was the other kid but I thought it was weird that he was sleeping on the floor. And straight teenage boys don’t interact way. So that’s either forshadowing some gayness there or the show’s creators just showed how gay they are.
I like how they are playing Margie. Have they said how old she is? Maturity-wise seems at the same level as the teenaged daughter.
I really liked the scene with Bill praying and then going in to set it right with Margie. And the tag of the scene being that Margie still asks for a car.
I was also confused by the scene with him and his dad in the hospital. Didn’t Bill say that Roman was trying to do his dad in, but then immediately they started talking about Bills mom trying to kill him. It’s clear from the “last time on” and the focusing on the drink Roman brought for the dad that’s its Roman trying to kill him (I predicted that right last week). So does Bill still think his mom is trying to kill his dad or is he getting wise to it being Roman?
And when Bill was abandoned in Salt Lake he referred to the stuff he was forced to do. Did anyone else think that he prostituted himself? That seems like a played out angle for them to go with.
So how about that creative editing in the preview for next week? They use enough quick cuts to give the impression that Bill walks in on Nickie blowing her dad. Interesting to see if they go with that.
The one with the boner is Bill’s son. He was the one in the front seat with the girl trying to hit on him.
If I remember correctly, Margie is somewhere in her early 20s. I think she’s 21.
I loved that scene with Margie and Bill, too. Maybe she’s learning a thing or two from Nickie?
I think Bill is beginning to suspect Roman, but his dad thinks it was his mother. Did anyone else think Bill’s dad was trying to imply that Bill and his mother were working together to poison him?
That’s exactly what I thought.
Again, that’s exactly what I thought. I wonder how Bill would react to something like that? Nickie just might get her manipulative butt sent back to the compound. The other thought I had is that she’s blowing Bill’s son (the one with the boner).
Ditto. They’re starting to really flesh out the characters.
I think he still suspects his mom. What amazes me is that Bruce Dern’s character isn’t wise to it being Roman.
That’s what I thought, too! “HOLY CRAP!” But it may be someone else entirely. Also, the vibe I got from Margie hugging the boys in the kitchen and bending over for Bill’s friend when she was handing out the coffee in that little baby doll dress is that she’s looking for validation from anything male.
I was listening to the SF Chronicle’s TV critic Tim Goodman talking about the show this morning. Here’s his review of it.
This morning he said “Hang in there, the little nuggets you’ve seen so far do expand and the show gets more and more engaging. The story line builds.”
I kind of wondered that myself but what I found interesting is Margie telling Bill’s son to pick her up and twirl her around in that teensy little nightgown she had on. That seemed more than a little odd. Of course, I guess with all that amazing sex she’d just gotten she wasn’t thinking too clearly.
And if he married Nicki because Barb couldn’t have any more children, why did he go ahead and marry a third wife? Will be interesting to see the backstories on Nicki and Margie.
Does that backyard pool bother anyone else besides me? Every time they show that big pool a few feet from all three backdoors of their houses, I cringe and wonder why in the world they didn’t build a fence around it with all the small children running around. Then I tell myself to get a grip because it’s a TV show. :rolleyes: I wonder if that’ll factor into a storyline later on?
Hmmm… in the first show, at the end, with Bill sitting by the pool, there WAS a fence (not “I think”, but “there was”, I saw it last night again). Maybe they put it up when they remember?
Maybe he doesn’t want to believe it, since they apparently have known each other for so long.