So I finished watching Season 1 of the HBO series "Divorce" last night. I admit, I went into it with a little trepidation as to whether it would be a kind of 'trigger' for me, but the previews I had seen seemed funny, so I envisioned a fairly light-hearted take.
Without giving too much of the plot away, the WW is in the midst of an extended affair when the show starts. She quickly asked for D and plans to go off with OM, but the R with OM fall apart immediately after she requests D. The husband finds out about the A and they together work towards D over the course of the series.
My thoughts - - The script she gives in episode 1 is so true to what most of us here experienced. I dont think she says ILYBINILWY exactly, but its more or less this. You know how gut-punched he is as its clear he was oblivious for so long. That was a hard watch as it reminded me so much of where I was.
- Unlike how many of us here behave, he did not do ANY begging or pleading or anything. He finds out about the affair and IMMEDIATELY has the locks changed and kicks her out. She gets him to go to counseling, but its clear he is already checked out. On the one hand, Im not sure how realistic it is for the LBH to turn that quickly without any level of begging, pleading, etc. On the other hand, it felt so good seeing him act that way as she almost instantly became re-interested.
- The last comment for now is the acceleration of the legal entities. They begin with mediation and then eventually go through a series of lawyers with ever increasing "viciousness" and cost. It reminded me so much of so many stores of trying to keep things civil only for them to slowly unravel piece by piece.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else has seen it and their thoughts.