10/2/11
Laura Dern’s New Age Rage
After David Lynch and Jurassic Park, she’s surprisingly “Kumbaya.”
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Enlightened Recap: Mom’s-Eye View
Out of Amy's head and into her mother's.
Enlightened Recap: Occupy Abaddonn
“Oh my gosh, I’m totally late."
Enlightened Recap: Monkey Men
"Why does something always have to be missing?”
Enlightened Recap: Doodles of Flowers
“Just tell me one thing — did you hook up with him?"
Enlightened Recap: Shadows Under the Water
"You can try to escape the story of your life. But you can't."
Enlightened Recap: The Haves and Have-Nots
"I imagine the love that they’re getting."
Enlightened Recap: The Land of the Mole People
Amy gets her new job, and it's in the windowless land of misfit toys and data entry.
Enlightened Premiere Recap: Woman on the Verge
HBO's new Laura Dern–Mike White comedy begins.
Sometimes, it seems, ratings do matter to the pay cable network.
It would be set in the legal world.
Everyone cries during Enlightened, right? Like, a lot?
"It’s not like a movie we’re going to wrap up: We’re together! The end!"
“I’m in this anxious place, but I’m afraid this will be the best thing I ever do. I think it will be. That it might be over is sad.”
Just a little.
"I don’t live in a cave, so I know that True American has become a national obsession."
The Enlightened showrunner on his proudly eccentric path.
After David Lynch and Jurassic Park, she’s surprisingly “Kumbaya.”