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Big Love: Season 03 (2009) Reviews

Big Love: Season 03 (2009)
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Lies told, secrets kept and truths revealed make for a riveting third season of Big Love, the critically acclaimed HBO drama about your average American polygamous family. As the season opens, the Henricksons are still reeling from publicity generated by the U.S. government's raid on the Juniper Creek compound, and worrying that Nikki's association with the now imprisoned Roman Grant (Harry Dean Stanton) will reveal their closely guarded secret. Their exclusion from a neighborhood block party seems to confirm their fears, and only the quick thinking of Nikki (Chloë Sevigny) at the event saves them from disaster. However, Nikki has secrets of her own. She's working at the DA's office under Margene's name to find out information about Roman's upcoming trial. And she's letting the family think she's having fertility issues while secretly taking the pill. Both deceptions place her marriage to Bill (Bill Paxton) in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Sarah (Amanda Seyfried) hides her pregnancy and makes plans to get away from her family after learning they're considering taking on Ana (Branka Katic) as a fourth wife. But Sarah's condition is not something she's able to hide for long. Meanwhile, "boss lady" Barb (Jeanne Tripplehorn) has troubles of her own. After enduring a cancer scare, she must defend herself in front of a Mormon disciplinary council for her polygamous lifestyle-but not before undergoing a sacred Mormon ceremony shown in a controversial episode. Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin) shows her independent side and begins a new business venture. Tragedy strikes for Bill's brother Joey (Shawn Doyle) and his already troubled family. As for the Henrickson patriarch, Bill finds his efforts to launch the casino continually thwarted. But soon a new opportunity shows itself. Season 3 guest stars include Ellen Burstyn as Barb's loving but disapproving mother. ~ Dianne Zoccola, Rovi

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Thomas and Catrina G.

Fun and Interestingly juicy show... one thing that strikes me as strange, is that one would think that with so many family members, so close, that they would always have someone to talk to, to share feelings with, but in a strange way the husband and his wives are all so private, and secretive from one another. They support each other, and yet in a way are strangers in each others lives. I wonder if it is really like that in such a family, if it is more important to keep a mystery, or a secret part of yourself when surrounded by such a big family.

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Tanisha M.

Of the first three seasons this was by far my favorite. The story lines were great. Every episode brought a new wow moment for me.

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Elisabet G.

Love the show..I just recently found out 1!about it, and I've rented all 3 seasons and I can't get enough of it!!!! Great show!

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Michel C.

Great series cant wait for the next

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Ann R.

I am so hooked!

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Allen B.

Love it. Don't always understand the issues with the Mormon church and the letter. I like the focus on the family better. But I'm addicted.

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David W.

Fantastic production, having seen all the seasons on DVD and having lived among the mormons of Utah and Salt Lake City, traveling extensively in the area for a couple of years. This serial account, though fictional, hits very close to a reality that is quite different from what LDS P.R., commercials, and tabernacle choir would have you think and believe. Young people especially are psychologically entrapped in a belief system that is wildly fanciful and intensely secretive and not widely known to those outside of that faith, even though mormonism has some fine practical aspects, especially for the elderly. High school age kids are not disencouraged to get married. It is however a sophisticated cult by the very definition. Strict adherance to mormonism is psychologically enforced, more so in Utah than among converts elsewhere. The performances, writing, and drama are all superb. Bravo Tom Hanks, E.P.

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Rosalie R.

This series is addicting!

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Mariah R.

Great series--will take you away!

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Dana B.

I can not get enough of this show and would subscribe to HBO just to see it! I'm amazed at how the envelope continues to be pushed and can't wait for the next season. Thank you Tom - your decision to be a part of this show puts you at the top of my list.

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    Thomas and Catrina G.

    Fun and Interestingly juicy show... one thing that strikes me as strange, is that one would think that with so many family members, so close, that they would always have someone to talk to, to share feelings with, but in a strange way the husband and his wives are all so private, and secretive from one another. They support each other, and yet in a way are strangers in each others lives. I wonder if it is really like that in such a family, if it is more important to keep a mystery, or a secret part of yourself when surrounded by such a big family.

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    Tanisha M.

    Of the first three seasons this was by far my favorite. The story lines were great. Every episode brought a new wow moment for me.

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    Elisabet G.

    Love the show..I just recently found out 1!about it, and I've rented all 3 seasons and I can't get enough of it!!!! Great show!

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