![]() He doesn’t know, but he doesn’t like that she’s vaping. She rails into him further before leaving.Īs she’s outside filming Facebooking live, Terry asks the doctor why her blood pressure is so high. Bella takes immediate umbrage with his “racial ignorance” correcting him as she’s African and to be more mindful next time, lest he appear an embarrassment to his profession. Poppa-Doc insists Arabella monitors her high blood pressure, as a person of ‘Afro-Caribbean’ lineage is at a higher risk for kidney disease. T can only roll her eyes, though she does take a moment out to plug herself on camera before Bella wishes her fans a Happy Halloween. I mean, she did make her profession from Twitter. Now, instead of taking this with poise, she summarily takes a video proving to her haters that there’s nothing wrong with her brain, so there’s nothing with her fighting with her rapist. “Hmm.”Īt the Doctor’s ( Jonathan Slinger) office by Terry’s ( Weruche Opia) side, Arabella gets the all-clear for her CT scan. One such comment mentions doxxing, while giving out an address, which prompts Arabella to search up the term itself. This prompts Bella to hashtag the video she’s about to post “#IHSWG.” What does it stand for? The rant she recorded earlier says it all- ‘I Hate Straight White Guys.’ This immediately gets a positive response to a misty-eyed Bella. Her roomie Ben ( Stephen Wright) pops his head in and asks if she’s alright and after she claims to be, he wishes her a Happy Halloween. The faces of the suspect however change, as she’s trying to piece together a singular one from the amalgam. We open up on Arabella ( Michaela Coel) sitting on her bed as her mind flashes back to that one vivid memory of her rape. This magic is presented in the ninth episode of I May Destroy You ( HBO) titled “Social Media Is a Great Way to Connect” but be warned- it’s a dark kind of magic. ![]() We all embrace a side we don’t normally share with the public on any other day than Samhain. Whether you’d like to admit it to yourself or not, somewhere deep down, a little part of you is that which you wear. Whether you’re a shy kid feeling like a certified bad-ass in your superhero(ine) digs or you’re a gregarious adult feeling certifiable in your bloodied horror-themed costume, something takes hold. They say something truly magical happens during Halloween. Costumes may hide a lot of things outside an ugly day.
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