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Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story
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By Amy Amatangelo
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Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story Recap: The End of the EndAs he did in their marriage, Dan ignores Betty — and the threat that she poses.
By Amy Amatangelo
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Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story Recap: Betty Gets Her Day in CourtOnce again, Betty’s inability to let go, to move on and allow herself to begin to heal, is her downfall.
By Amy Amatangelo
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Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story Recap: I Will Not Be IgnoredBetty’s lost her filter, Dan’s lost whatever good sense he had, and the Broderick children have effectively lost their parents.
By Amy Amatangelo
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How Dirty John’s Characters Compare to Their Real-life CounterpartsThe true stories behind spousal-duo turned nemeses Betty and Dan Broderick and the other very real people directly impacted by a dramatic crime.
By Kenny Herzog
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Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story Recap: Bring On the RageWhile Dan doubles down on his cruelty, Betty gives up on trying to regulate her temper.
By Amy Amatangelo
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Dirty John Recap: Close Encounter of the Linda KindJust like that, Betty realizes her marriage is no longer a partnership.
By Amy Amatangelo
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Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story Recap: The Beginning of the EndWhat if Betty had just walked away when Dan was late for the movies? Could all of this have been avoided?
By Amy Amatangelo
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Dirty John Season Premiere Recap: Hell Hath No FuryThe new season kicks off with Betty Broderick’s tenuous grasp of reality on full display, alongside glimpses of what brought her to that point.
By Amy Amatangelo
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By Maria Elena Fernandez
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tv review
Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story Offers a Careful Study of a Woman ScornedAmanda Peet sinks every one of her teeth into the role of the famous housewife turned murderer.
By Jen Chaney
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There Is No Villain in Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story“To this day, I believe that Betty believes it was either her or them,” says Dirty John’s showrunner.
By Maria Elena Fernandez