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Family Dysfunction is on Full Display in 'MaryLand's' Premiere
Despite the mysterious opening moments of a man discovering a dead body on the beach, family dysfunction is the true undercurrent of the PBS series 'MaryLand.'
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Despite the mysterious opening moments of a man discovering a dead body on the beach, family dysfunction is the true undercurrent of the PBS series 'MaryLand.'
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Considering the oodles of family drama in the first two episodes, MaryLand had quite a bit to wrap up in its third and final installment. When viewers last left Rosaline and Becca, long-held family secrets were revealed, alcohol was consumed, and Becca’s husband, Jim, had just arrived to check
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In MaryLand’s premiere, we learned that long-simmering issues percolated between sisters Becca and Rosaline. We saw snippets of decades of resentment and passive aggression. In the second episode of this three-episode series, the trauma of the sisters’ childhood is revealed. “You love being needed. You always have,” Rosaline tells