With only two episodes left in the series, the “Sharp Objects” investigative trio of Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), Richard “Kansas City” Willis (Chris Messina), and Chief Bill Vickery (Matt Craven) ...
Spoilers ahead for Sharp Objects Episode 6, "Cherry." Just when audiences thought they had Sharp Objects figured out, someone throws a wrench in the gears. Or, more accurately, someone discovers Ann ...
This post contains frank discussion of the sixth episode of HBO’s adaptation of the novel Sharp Objects titled “Cherry.” “I was already so stressed out by the role as it was,” Scanlen laughs, “and ...
There are only two episodes of Sharp Objects to go and many watchers still don't have a solid idea on who the Wind Gap killer actually is. At the end of Episode 6, "Cherry," the chief of police ...
This review contains spoilers for Sharp Objects episode 6, "Cherry." To refresh your memory of where we left off, check out our review of episode 5. It’s become clear over the past few episodes that ...
Camille wakes from another restless night to do what any of us would: gaze at Chris Messina’s pristine back and peachlike butt, I MEAN SHE’S ONLY HUMAN. When he rolls over and sees her already up, he ...
It's not safe here for you. That's what Camille was told by the figment of her imagination that came to her in the form of her deceased sister Marian at the close of Sharp Objects Season 1 Episode 6.
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