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"I wanted to make it clear that the showâs about a matriarchy. I wanted it to be clear that power can be ugly, and a matriarchy is just as ugly as a patriarchy. It may look a little different, but power is bloody."
"âŚI also wanted to make sure no one tried to make her âsave the cat.â To me, Camille is an inherently kind person despite everything thatâs happened to her. And you see that when you walk through the day with Camille. You see how she treats people. But sheâs not running around saving babies and kittens just so the audience can be sure sheâs a good person."
"I think thereâs a deep societal fear of female rage, partly because it hasnât been experienced a lot. MenâI speak in vast generalitiesâare often very afraid of what they donât know how to handle. And they havenât had to handle female rage a lot, and they think they need to handle it."
"Itâs incredibly misogynist to tell me I can only write a certain type of woman. Because thatâs saying women must be a certain type of person. That puts us back to the Stone Ageâlike women are saints and therefore not human and if we stray beyond that model, weâll be severely punished. It denies us any humanity. It doesnât even bother me. It just bounces off me. Itâs such a ridiculous notion that my novels are misogynist because I donât write the kind of women you want."
"I loved being scared as a kid. I loved the darker side of humanity. That was in my brain, even from a very early age. I was always thinking, âWhat could be the scariest outcome of this situation?â My cousins and I were kind of raised in a pack togetherâall girls. They always wanted to be princesses. I always wanted to be a witch. Or a killer. My head just went in that direction. Maybe because my father was a film professor, I developed a taste for Alfred Hitchcock. Films like Psycho scared me just the right amount. They didnât haunt my dreams in a terrible way. I like that sensation of being scared. Iâve always been one of those people who wants to know whatâs underneath the rock, whatâs down the corner, whatâs down the blind alley."
"If you are someone who reads books to feel like you have a friend on the page, my book is not going to be the book for youâŚI write for people who are readers the way I'm a reader. I don't care if I dislike a character; I care if I find them interesting or they make me laugh, or if I'm trying to figure them out. I am always more interested in that."
"I am fat with love! Husky with ardor! Morbidly obese with devotion! A happy, busy bumblebee of marital enthusiasm. I positively hum around him, fussing and fixing. I have become a strange thing. I have become a wife. I find myself steering the ship of conversationsâbulkily, unnaturallyâjust so I can say his name aloud. I have become a wife, I have become a bore, I have been asked to forfeit my Independent Young Feminist card. I donât care."
"Sleep is like a cat: it only comes to you if you ignore it."
"âŚsoldiers on the battlefield of consumerism, armed with vinyl-covered checkbooks and quilted handbags."
"We were the first human beings who would never see anything for the first time. We stare at the wonders of the world, dull-eyed, underwhelmed. Mona Lisa, the Pyramids, the Empire State Building. Jungle animals on attack, ancient icebergs collapsing, volcanoes erupting. I canât recall a single amazing thing I have seen firsthand that I didnât immediately reference to a movie or TV show. A fucking commercial."
"I can see people milling about under the fluorescent lights. Itâs the kind of place where people mill about."
"Iâm so much happier now that Iâm dead."
"There are variations to the window dressing, but believe me, he wants Cool Girl, who is basically the girl who likes every fucking thing he likes and doesnât ever complain. (How do you know youâre not Cool Girl? Because he says things like: âI like strong women.â If he says that to you, he will at some point fuck someone else. Because âI like strong womenâ is code for âI hate strong women.â)"
"The media has saturated the legal environment. With the Internet, Facebook, YouTube, thereâs no such thing as an unbiased jury anymore. No clean slate. Eighty, ninety percent of the case is decided before you get in the court room. So why not use itâcontrol the story."
"You canât be as in love as we were and not have it invade your bone marrow. Our kind of love can go into remission, but itâs always waiting to return. Like the worldâs sweetest cancer."
"I donât want to be married to a woman like you. I want to be married to a normal person."
"She already has the righteous, eye-rolling cadence of a conspiracy crackpot. She might as well wrap her head in foil."
"âMy gosh, Nick, why are you so wonderful to me? He was supposed to say: You deserve it. I love you. But he said, âBecause I feel sorry for you.â âWhy?â âBecause every morning you have to wake up and be you.â"
"Iâm typically not into thrillers, but her books are so pleasurable to read. I can stay up all night reading them because I simply canât live without knowing what happens next. Her women characters are so flawed and broken and interesting. Those are my favorite kind of characters for reasons that are probably very obvious."