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Sharp Objects - Season 1 Episode 06: Cherry
The series version of Sharp Objects which is a 2006 novel by American author Gillian Flynn. It presents the story of struggling of this young woman, Camille Preaker, who left her small hometown years ago. But now, the newspaper where she works for tasks her to go to cover a murder occur in her hometown, the thing which may lead her to remember bad memories.
29 September 1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
17 February 1979, Houston, Texas, USA
16 November 1951, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
August 13, 2018
I know there are mixed feelings about the pace of Sharp Objects, but I'm enjoying its slow creep immensely.August 13, 2018
Episode six is a mixture of great small details of crime and character interspersed between some scenes of the townsfolk socializing that felt too broad and clumsy to persuade me of their mob mentality.August 13, 2018
Sharp Objects jettisons the completely linear, bird's-eye-view viewpoint we saw last episode on Calhoun Day to put us deeper than ever into Camille's masterfully edited, jittery, deteriorating mental state.August 13, 2018
All over Wind Gap, people are waking up.August 14, 2018
What comes across in "Cherry" is how the characters use words...When people speak, it's not so much the words they speak, but the tone and intent behind what they say.August 13, 2018
What's fascinating is that Camille's old friends do have those resources, and some combination of inertia, fear and the pride they take in being at the top of the social order keeps them frozen in place.August 13, 2018
I'll never get sick of The Acid's trippy "Tumbling Lights." It so perfectly encapsulates Camille's enchantingly demented hallucinations.August 13, 2018
"Cherry" is a powerhouse of an episode... It crackles and sings with such an astute understanding of mood it left me feeling as bruised as Camille does at the end.August 13, 2018
"Sharp Objects" is an excellent mystery because its red herrings aren't the typical time-filling distractions; they're used to make a point.August 13, 2018
Like a "plump, juicy cherry" with a "dark, hard pit." "Cherry" shows us the way Wind Gap views and shapes its women, treating them like gorgeous confections and leaving them with dark, resentful hearts.