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Sharp Objects
Falling
Directed by
Jean-Marc Vallée
TV-MA
S1 • E7
Aug 18, 2018
54m
8.7
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Camille crosses a line in her investigation of the prime suspect. Richard coaxes Jackie to offer up info about Marian Preaker’s death. Adora takes pains to keep an ailing Amma under her roof and in her care.
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Cast of Falling
Amy Adams
Camille Preaker
Patricia Clarkson
Adora Crellin
Chris Messina
Richard Willis
Eliza Scanlen
Amma Crellin
Matt Craven
Bill Vickery
Henry Czerny
Alan Crellin
Taylor John Smith
John Keene
Madison Davenport
Ashley Wheeler
Miguel Sandoval
Frank Curry
Sophia Lillis
Young Camille Preaker
Lulu Wilson
Marian Crellin
Elizabeth Perkins
Jackie O'Neill
David Sullivan
Chris
Violet Brinson
Kelsey
April Brinson
Jodes
Barbara Eve Harris
Eileen Curry
Sydney Sweeney
Alice
Jessica Treska
Natalie Keene
Daisy Garcia
Bar Waitress
Cristine Rose
Nurse Beverly
Joy Jacobson
Overholt Receptionist
Michael Andrew Baker
Wind Gap Officer
Angel Santana
Barkeep
Therese McLaughlin
Oxy Mom
Annie Fitzgerald
Adora Crellin
Jean-Marc Vallée
Director
Gillian Flynn
Writer
Scott Brown
Writer
David Auge
Producer
Falling Ratings & Reviews
entertainment.ie
Fiona Flynn
Whatever happens, this is bound to be an explosive finale and hopefully, an excellent pay-off for those that stuck with this slow-burn of a series.
Film Inquiry
Nathan Osborne
As breathtaking as it is compulsive, "Falling" sets the wheels perfectly in motion for the miniseries' bound-to-be shattering conclusion.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
Personally, I appreciate the way Sharp Objects turns that anticipation on its head, demonstrating its priorities by deferring others; this is a story not about specific crimes, but the culture that led to them and the women who still endure it.
Tell-Tale TV
Jennifer Lind-Westbrook
The answers to the series' ongoing mysteries start to fall into place at a breakneck speed.
London Evening Standard
Susannah Butter
Doesn't let up its ominous creep.
TV Guide
Sadie Gennis
Although it'd be nice and tidy for there to only be one killer, Sharp Objects isn't a tidy show.
Black Nerd Problems
Nicole Homer
Camille Preaker's emotional trauma and effed up family has me all the way exhausted so I cannot fathom how she's getting through life.
AV Club
Laura Bogart
"Falling" crystallizes a truth that the previous six episodes have slyly elided.
Den of Geek
Aliya Whiteley
I'm really hoping that hour involves a confrontation between Camille and Adora that is every bit as good as the two-handed scenes that have preceded.
Slashfilm
Meredith Borders
Vallée has such a gift for understanding our memories and knowing how to signify them onscreen.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
I'd love to know what Adora has on Vickery because he doesn't seem to get all that much out of their "relationship" to keep her sick secrets close to the vest.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Tying together the series' murder-mystery and Camille's personal odyssey, which were thought to be largely separate up until now - could've gone off the rails... Instead, the culmination proves emotionally resonant and makes for one juicy twist.
IGN Movies
Matthew Dougherty
Sharp Objects ditches the slow-burn and gets down to business.
Harper's Bazaar
Emma Dibdin
In a series full of brutal moments, this one still really stings.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Angelica Jade Bastién
"Falling" doesn't take the rhythm of a mystery doling out clever twists but rather something slipperier - like a fairytale in which the most important story is the one a woman's body has to tell.
Refinery29
Morgan Baila
"Falling," is one of the most haunting episodes of television ever. Finally, we see exactly how dangerous and depraved Adora, and Wind Gap, can really be.
Guardian
Rebecca Nicholson
I loved that fact that the show allowed itself to go all-out in its outrageously over-the-top southern gothicness, right down to the fairytale-poison coloured glass bottles in Adora's kitchen.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
When Sharp Objects finally sinks its teeth into the murder mystery at its core, as it does in "Falling," the result is something a little more satisfying - due to all the personal stakes involved - than the typical quest to figure out whodunnit.
New York Times
Judy Berman
Of all the chilling details of Adora's Munchausen's by Proxy, what's sticking with me is the G-tube.
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