"Big Little Lies" Living the Dream (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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9/10
Its all starting to come together
rafacrackafoot20 April 2019
This episode is really great, you can really feel that the story is really coming together in a very interesting way.
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9/10
Rich and Spoiled
Littleman9510 November 2020
She is very hateful!

I like the way the characters are developing. And in a very good way. Everyone has got their own struggles and secrets. I'm enjoying this show!
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9/10
A Strong, Balanced, Well-Acted Episode!
gab-147129 November 2020
"Living the Dream" is an excellent episode. You start to see some of the strings being pulled as we march towards the end of our murder mystery conclusion. This episode is not about the murder mystery at all. It tackles serious themes of motherhood. Plus, we go deeper into the lives of some of the characters. Renata, for example, is truly not the villain. She is just a mother who is willing to humiliate herself to make sure her daughter gets what is best. The viewers also see that her rather deadbeat husband may be the best husband in the show...and that is saying something. Rape is also a central theme with Jane and Celeste both at the forefront. It can be a hard watch, but it is a necessary one. This is a powerful, emotional, and well-acted episode, Witherspoon, Kidman, Woodley, and Dern all deserve Emmy recognition. Let's throw Skarsgard in there while we are at it. Renata's daughter, Amabella is having her birthday party. Renata is disappointed that Madeleine's daughter and friends do not attend as they decide to see "Frozen on Ice" instead. Speaking of Madeleine, her bulldog personality is pushed to the front again as she fights the town for the right to put on her play, Avenue Q. Her tenacity in her personal life forces her oldest daughter, Abigail (played by the lovely Kathryn Newton) to move in with her father and Bonnie. Celeste and Perry go to therapy together. Celeste is very unwilling to mention her physical abuse, but surprisingly Perry admits everything happened because of his insecurities. Finally, Jane is able to open up to Madeleine about her past and how Ziggy is the product of rape. Not a normal rape sequence, as politeness existed and no dark alley was used, but still rape is rape. Overall, this is an excellent episode that features some amazing acting from all the ladies. Laura Dern and Nicole Kidman are co-MVP's here. If you want some sexy dance moves, Zoe Kravitz has you covered...despite being at a children's birthday party. There is many moving parts, but you can see the dots starting to connect within the domestic lives of everyone. Unlike the book, there is no black and white. There is no clear villain. This episode proves that Renata does deserves sympathy. As for Perry, you do understand his reasonings, but sympathy still ceases to exist in my case because there should be no excuse for domestic violence. Amazing episode! My Grade: A
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10/10
Three weeks in, the layers of the story are beginning to meld together in a really gorgeous way thanks to the all-star performances at the center.
punch8718 January 2019
Director Jean-Marc Vallée and writer David E. Kelley take all the attributes of the most impossible version of 'having it all' - great wealth, beauty, precocious kids, beachfront property - and twist them into horror
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"Rich, beautiful, madly in love..................Something had to be wrong"
parthpant1916 September 2017
Third episode of a bitchy tensed drama.And it is getting intense.There is something in this show- be it the flamboyant cast, the jazz,R&B music or the weird kind of feeling with the cinematography- this show has you hooked literally.

The episode was quite well handled and got quite intense at times- it knew where it was to get intense without over exaggerating like other thrillers. The lives of modern parent who want the best for their children or rather want the society to look that they want the best for their children is beautifully explored in this episode. Laura Dern steals the spotlight here, while Woodley who wasn't getting much in the initial phases gets to show how unnervingly talented she is. Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon are shining in every episode so its futile to talk about these two stars.

In other words, this was a great tensed episode with character revelations while justifying the title..

Can't wait to see where these ladies go now...
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7/10
Fleetwood Mac
safenoe12 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Wonderful to hear Fleetwood Mac's Dreams! One star of Big Little Lies is the soundtrack for sure. By the end of episode 3 we're still getting the clues on the murder victim. Who could it be? Lots of love-making activity in this episode between the married couples.

It happens that Madeline's house is filmed in the same Malibu house used in Diagnosis Murder.
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