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: She uses Celeste’s grief, past drug use, and "unstable" behavior to paint her as an unfit parent.

: The collective lie about Perry’s death begins to feel unsustainable, setting the stage for the series finale.

: It explores how the violence of the past (Perry’s childhood) infects the present.

The central conflict involves fighting her mother-in-law, Mary Louise , for custody of her twin boys.

: She continues to struggle with the guilt of pushing Perry. She confesses her lack of love to her unconscious mother and eventually admits her crime to her husband, Nathan.

: Celeste decides to represent herself in court, leading to a searing cross-examination of Mary Louise.

The phrase refers to the sixth episode of the second season of the HBO series, titled " The Bad Mother ."

: The episode digs deeper into the childhood of Perry (Celeste’s late husband), hinting that Mary Louise’s own parenting may have contributed to his violent nature. 🏚️ Cracks in the Monterey Five

Big Little Lies 2г—6 : Info

: She uses Celeste’s grief, past drug use, and "unstable" behavior to paint her as an unfit parent.

: The collective lie about Perry’s death begins to feel unsustainable, setting the stage for the series finale.

: It explores how the violence of the past (Perry’s childhood) infects the present.

The central conflict involves fighting her mother-in-law, Mary Louise , for custody of her twin boys.

: She continues to struggle with the guilt of pushing Perry. She confesses her lack of love to her unconscious mother and eventually admits her crime to her husband, Nathan.

: Celeste decides to represent herself in court, leading to a searing cross-examination of Mary Louise.

The phrase refers to the sixth episode of the second season of the HBO series, titled " The Bad Mother ."

: The episode digs deeper into the childhood of Perry (Celeste’s late husband), hinting that Mary Louise’s own parenting may have contributed to his violent nature. 🏚️ Cracks in the Monterey Five