Renata’s daughter collapses at school, Madeline has a meltdown and Celeste clings dangerously to the memory of her dead husband. Read Alan Sepinwall's BigLittleLies recap
, but she shuts down when he tries to kiss her, apologizing afterwards but not explaining that she has PTSD from her sexual assault.softens towards Jane after seeing the obvious physical resemblance between her late son and, but she remains Perry’s number one cheerleader, relentlessly prodding Jane to say nice things about him even after hearing a graphic description of the rape.
Is this a reward to Robin Weigert for turning a bit part into one of Season One’s most indelible performances? Or just an efficient bit of storytelling, since of course Celeste would recommend Reisman to her best friend, and we know from her early sessions with Celeste and Perry that Reisman treats both couples and individuals? Either way, more Weigert is always a good thing, here and anywhere else on TV.
And though Madeline was less connected to Perry and his death than Celeste or Jane or Bonnie, she’s the one who has the episode’s most spectacular meltdown. At an impromptu school assembly to discuss the kids’ anxieties — and the parents’ complaints about the climate change lessons — Warren passive-aggressively invites Madeline to address the room, “because you’re a beacon among us.” What is meant as an indulgence of the pushiest parent instead leads to a public self-immolation.
As Madeline unravels, she briefly sees Ed as the only person in the auditorium, and the expression on his face is not a kind one. She is pleading with everyone to share the whole truth with their kids. But we see throughout the episode that the whole truth doesn’t sit well with adults. Mary Louise and Celeste are both reluctant to consider it about Perry. Jane is worried about how Corey will view her if he knows it about her. Renata is closing herself off from her husband and daughter.
To paraphrase our pal Kermit, they’ve heard it too many times to ignore it: There’s something they’re all supposed to be. But they’re not. And the thing that connects them isn’t a rainbow, but something much darker.
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