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  1. In the not-so-cold open of Little Fires Everywhere (Amazon Prime), Elena Richardson (Reese Witherspoon) watches her lovely big house in Shaker Heights, Ohio, burn to the ground. Who could...

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    • Ed Cumming
    • Mia's Asexuality
    • Izzy's Sexuality
    • Duo
    • Mia Stealing
    • Jamie
    • Pauline
    • First Impressions
    • The Reveal
    • The Culprits
    • Race Change

    In the show, Mia doesn't seem to have any opposition to sex, with Pearl telling Moody that Mia has sex with "whomever she wants, whenever she wants." Episode 2 opens with a flashback of her having sex with a man in the front seat of her car, while a baby Pearl sleeps in the backseat, and in the next episode, Mia is seen having sex with her manager ...

    Due to an incident where she was caught kissing a female classmate at a party, Elena's youngest, Izzy, gets bullied at school for being gay. When her mom presses her on if the comments are true, she lies and insists that they aren't. In the book, Izzy's sexuality is never brought up. While she is ostracized at school, it is for different reasons. L...

    After finding out that Bebe's lawyer would cost $30,000, Mia reaches out to Anita, her gallerist, to sell a photo of herself titled "Duo", a decision she struggles with due to its sentimental value. The photo, which we later learn was taken by Pauline, shows a then-pregnant Mia sitting naked in a bathtub. RELATED: Reese Witherspoon: 5 Roles That Pr...

    It the show's first episode, we see Mia accept Elena's offer to come on as the Richardson's "House Manager" which essentially meant cooking meals for the family, doing dishes and helping out around their home. On account of her new position, she is granted a key and access to the house when they aren't there, which leads to one of the more confusin...

    Episode 5 shows us a young version of Elena and introduces us to her old boyfriend, Jamie Reynolds. In the book, Jamie invites Elena to run away to California with him and she declines, deciding to remain in Shaker, despite being tempted to accept the invite. We later find out that Jamie got drafted into the Vietnam War, with his fate after that be...

    Episode 6 devotes the majority of the episode to exploring Mia's backstory. It is in this episode that we get introduced to Pauline, Mia's photography professor. In the book, Pauline and Mia do share a friendship, with Mia often staying at the home of Pauline and her partner, Mal, but it never goes beyond that. RELATED: The 25 Best Movies on Hulu R...

    One of the show's first scenes shows Elena, on her way to work, passing by a parking lot where she sees a woman sleeping in her car. When she arrives to work, she calls the police to inform them of the car, insisting she doesn't want anyone to get in trouble. So it catches her by surprise when the woman, who we now know as Mia, shows up with her da...

    In episode 5, we see Elena going to New York and learning everything about Mia's past from Mia's parents, including her initially being a surrogate for the Ryans and that Pearl was intended to be their daughter. She later threatens Mia with this information in the next episode in an effort to get her not to speak as a character witness on behalf of...

    Since the very first scene of the show, there's been one question hanging over the series: "Who will burn down the house with Elena inside?" In the show's finale, we finally get our answer and it is one that differs from what happens in the book. In the book, Izzy is the one who burns down the house by setting fire to her siblings' beds, believing ...

    What might be the biggest change from the book is the Warrens' race. In the book, Mia's race is never directly stated but we are meant to assume that she is white. Celeste Ng later confirmed this, stating that Mia was written as white since that's how she felt most comfortable writing the character. In the show, both Mia and Pearl are black. Mia's ...

  2. Buy Little Fires Everywhere — Season 1 on Fandango at Home. Watchlist. The intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives ...

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    • Reese Witherspoon
    • Lynn Shelton, Michael Weaver, Nzingha Stewart
    • March 18, 2020
  3. Mar 17, 2020 · The Hulu mini-series “Little Fires Everywhere” is set in the 1990s, a fact that its script and soundtrack take great pains to remind you of: Sugar Ray and Grey Poupon, “Waterfalls” and...

  4. Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington ignite Hulu's sharp, soapy Little Fires Everywhere: Review. The limited series is more than your standard suburban whodunit.

  5. Based on Celeste Ng's 2017 bestseller, "Little Fires Everywhere" follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and the enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives.

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  7. Apr 23, 2020 · A review and analysis of ‘Find a Way,’ the finale of Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu, the series based on the Celeste Ng book and starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington.

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