Our oldest son moved in back home after graduation and hasn't been
feeling well (he has the same immune disorder I do plus some tick
infections), so he, his Dad, and I have been binge-watching some TV
shows together. Our obsession the past two weeks was American Gothic, a family-based murder mystery with a dark sense of humor and a great cast that we all instantly loved!
The
Hawthorne family is one of Boston's most prestigious power families.
Dad Mitch, played by Jamey Sheridan, made his fortune with a cement
company, and mom Madeleine, played by Virginia Madsen, rules the family
with an iron fist. Oldest daughter Alison, played by Juliet Rylance, is a
city councilwoman and is running for mayor. Younger sister Tessa is
married to a detective named Brady and trying to get pregnant. However,
the youngest brother in the family, Cam (played by Justin Chatwin of Shameless
fame), has his share of troubles, including drug addiction, an erratic
ex-wife, and a very strange kid named Jack. When Mitch has a heart
attack, the whole clan gathers at the family mansion, and even oldest
brother Garrett, played by Antony Starr, returns home after a mysterious
14-year absence. Meanwhile, a bridge collapse reveals an old clue in
the broken cement to an unsolved serial killer case: the Silver Bell
Killer. This killer terrified the city years ago, leaving a silver bell
at each murder scene. In the first episode, a couple of the Hawthorne
kids, back home for their dad's crisis, find a shoebox full of silver
bells out in the shed. And then the fun begins!
Clearly, from the evidence found in that box, someone in or near the Hawthorne family had something
to do with the Silver Bell Killer...but who? As each tense episode
unfolds, viewers will suspect first one and then another Hawthorne
family member - no one seems to be immune from this roulette wheel of
suspicions. At the same time, of course, the police, including Brady -
unaware of the mysterious shoebox in the shed - are also trying to
unravel the years-old case and are closing in on the truth. In addition
to plenty of suspense and all kinds of unexpected plot twists, this
gripping show has a thread of dark humor in it that often made us laugh
out loud, despite its serious themes of murder and deception. This show
keeps you guessing right up until the very last episode and is
completely addictive, making it perfect for binging!
Originally a CBS show, American Gothic is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime or by subscribing to CBS All-Access.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
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