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Though interrupting him at his high profile banking job, through Bella’s questioning, Simon obliquely tells her A.) He walked her to her flat and B.) She fell, hence the cracked head and screen.Īn uncomfortable exuberance meets Arabella, and she immediately hangs up… she’s just relieved because, well, she’s been seeing this vision of a man in a toilet stall ‘doing something a bit dodge.’ Giving T pause, they both continue into her place, and, with a curious but less anxious nature (now that she’s vindicated), she’s telling her how he’s somehow blocking the door, and she keeps hearing this thumping. Though admitting to doing a bump off of Simon, Terry calls him on her friend’s behalf. Upon being inquired, a worried look flashes across Arabella’s visage. Dodging any awkwardness, Arabella boxes up her food and Terry’s worries with the excuse of “constipation.” You win this round, Bella.īack on the street, Terry practices her lines for her Feminist Beauty Campaign audition as Bella follows along on her phone, which is smashed.
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Her bestie’s listlessly poking around her full plate of grub as if somehow to wake it up. This might be the classic retort we’ve all used to absolve ourselves from any direct association with what debauchery might go down. To T’s surprise, Bella was a bit cheeky hanging out with Simon on a weeknight, to which Arabella claims that he was Terry’s friend first. Welcome to the second episode of I May Destroy You ( HBO) titled “Someone Is Lying.”Īrabella ( Michaela Cole) is sitting down to lunch with Terry ( Weruche Opia) and relaying back the night’s events. If you’re spiked though, with no recollection of who or what got you to the point where drawing a blank mixed with terrifying deja vu is a cocktail coursing through every fibrous sinew of your being, you might be co-morbid in all three plot-lines. There’s also the stream of consciousness method, whereby the main player puts you, the audience in the driver’s seat as the car may go as fast as their mind pleases. There is Reverse Chronological, which is telling the story backward in order to arrive at some resolution. The way something is or can be framed will lead the protagonist on a journey, and an interesting one at that.


Narratives are fascinating literary devices. Our coverage of I May Destroy You continues with “Someone is Lying,” as Arabella tries to remember the night before.
