We’re really feeling HBO’s mom drama “Big Little Lies” here at Kveller HQ. We can’t get enough, in fact. We’ve written about its portrayal of the mom dynamic and the way the show has been been received by critics, and we’ve read tons of pieces about it around the web—including examinations of the role of therapy in the show, its music, and playground bullying mirroring domestic violence.
We can’t wait to watch the final episode on Sunday night, and hope you’ll join us. Before and after the episode airs, we’ll be tweeting with the hashtag #KvellerMomsWatch.
And on Monday, were planning a Facebook Live to discuss the finale, and whether our theories were true or not. Tune in at noon.
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Sarah M. Seltzer
Sarah Seltzer, former editor for Kveller, is a writer and editor in New York City. She is a journalist covering culture, activism and gender, most recently as Deputy Editor at culture website Flavorwire.com. Her print and online work has appeared in publications including Poets & Writers, The Forward, Lilith, The Washington Post, Ms. Magazine, The New York Times, Salon, The Nation, The Wall Street Journal, Jezebel, The Hairpin, Refinery29, The Toast, Rolling Stone, and many more. She is a graduate of Harvard University, where she edited The Crimson’s weekend magazine, as well as the MFA in writing program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her first baby, Mikey, is growing up way too fast and she can objectively report that he is very cute. You can follow her at @sarahmseltzer and reach her at sarah@kveller.com.