C'est la Vie by Jennifer Babcock for April 21, 2012

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    The missing M. Smokey  over 12 years ago

    I get by without fingers.

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    Sisyphos  over 12 years ago

    Feed the Donna-snake-monster? Mind the Gap? Art opening important to Mona? Surely this is a fevered dream of drunkenness….

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    Buzza Wuzza  over 12 years ago

    yow

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    somebodyto  over 12 years ago

    if i wanted to see a david cronenberg movie i just watch the fly, not c’est la vie. we get it, she’s allucinating, then she’ll go to rehab, then she get out of rehab, can we move this arc forward please?

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    Peabody-Martini  over 12 years ago

    This is not quite as creepy as it first appears. In the last week we’ve seen symbolic representations (it looks like JB did her homework for this story line) of Mona’s view of herself, the relationships between herself and Donna, her perspective on the relationship between Donna and Pierre and her understated reaction to what seems to be going on around her.I could bore everyone with what I found when I looked into the deeper meanings of some of the things depicted but I figure that if you are interested you’d do that on your own.

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    david.reichert  over 12 years ago

    When Mona and Pierre are alone with each other, do they use French? And is there any significance to Pierre naked in the bath?

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    my_discworld  over 12 years ago

    I’m actually waiting for Michael to show up. Dream Michael could be very interesting.

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    AgProv  over 12 years ago

    The French revolution, the Comune leader Marat was assassinated in his bath by a woman he allowed into the bathroom thinking he could seduce her.. there is a classic painting of the death of the revolutionary leader who sent thousands to the guillotine… slumpede back in his bath like Pierre…

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