I watched this scene on television and thought it was hilarious! Do I need to read the book?
I watched this scene on television and thought it was hilarious! Do I need to read the book?
The psychological aspect of this book seemed almost fantastical...but then also horrifying and probably possible. The team was very much in line with the characterizations from the show, though sometimes I had my doubts about what they would say/do. I like that they leaned a lot more on Keen's role as a profiler than the TV show (maybe it was just more explicit?). I enjoyed it thoroughly! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
"The group leader created distress, blamed it on the new member to create feelings of guilt, then offered both a solution to the distress and a physical reward when the member applied the solution." Manipulation at it's finest!
About a fifth of the way through my #monthlygoal. This months been busy with work and cleaning up my room. Oof 🥵 #bookly #monthlyreading
1. Oof. Anything about EDEN/The Eden Project or Dermot Kennedy!
2. I love winter - it's so cozy when California actually gets our version of winter 😂 aka 60 degrees F.
3. That's tough. Either young adult or dystopian! (Or young adult dystopian)
4. I had breakfast for lunch! Eggs, sausage, and toasted cheesy bread!
#friyayintro
#QuotsyApril2018 #revenge @TK-421
Haven't read the books but love this TV show! Redington always delivers great lines love the character & I think James Spader is amazing in this role.