United States of Tara’s New Episode Has Given Rise To Many Questions.
The latter storyline was dropped on viewers seemingly out of nowhere, but will clearly serve as the basis for the season and offers a world of possibilities.
The first is Eddie Izzard as Tara’s psychology professor. Yes, I’m assuming she gets into his class because, let’s face, she could be teaching that thing with Shoshanna effectively writing her papers. The veteran actor was given little to do this week, but should make for an interesting recurring star.
Then there’s Tara’s past, which isn’t interested in remaining as hidden as she’d like. Buck wants to dig Bryce up (or put him in the ground, to be more precise) and whatever drove Tara to attempt suicide years ago isn’t finished with her, either.
Is it just stress that brings the alters out? Is there a specific reason why college drives Tara’s to such depths? Is that a new personality trying to break free when typing out curse words and the mysterious tagline of “youwillnotwin?” Who, it must be asked, is “you” in this phrasing?
Many questions from just one episode, and two seasons’ worth of solid storytelling to make me believe we’ll get satisfactory answers. Along the way, Neil will continue to make us laugh and even swoon, in his unique way; Max will try not to crumble under the weight of his unusual marriage and floundering job; and Kate, well… hopefully she won’t eat at Barnaby’s again any time soon.

The first is Eddie Izzard as Tara’s psychology professor. Yes, I’m assuming she gets into his class because, let’s face, she could be teaching that thing with Shoshanna effectively writing her papers. The veteran actor was given little to do this week, but should make for an interesting recurring star.
Then there’s Tara’s past, which isn’t interested in remaining as hidden as she’d like. Buck wants to dig Bryce up (or put him in the ground, to be more precise) and whatever drove Tara to attempt suicide years ago isn’t finished with her, either.
Is it just stress that brings the alters out? Is there a specific reason why college drives Tara’s to such depths? Is that a new personality trying to break free when typing out curse words and the mysterious tagline of “youwillnotwin?” Who, it must be asked, is “you” in this phrasing?
Many questions from just one episode, and two seasons’ worth of solid storytelling to make me believe we’ll get satisfactory answers. Along the way, Neil will continue to make us laugh and even swoon, in his unique way; Max will try not to crumble under the weight of his unusual marriage and floundering job; and Kate, well… hopefully she won’t eat at Barnaby’s again any time soon.
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