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It all becomes a bit much.
"Our Fathers" is at its best when it is subtle; when it forgets the delicacy of its subject -- as in a scene in which Rosemary describes what the lobotomy felt like -- it becomes a bit much.
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When combined with her opening the telecast and mugging to the camera constantly while the directors' go-to girl for reaction shots, it became a bit much.
By then, the burden of scheduling 20 games each week and the flood of panicked Sunday morning phone calls became a bit much.
Marden's persona could become a bit much for some people, as when he entitled a series of abstract drawings "Suicide Notes," or when he was quoted as declaring, "Painting says 'pain' in it".
But has it become a bit much, knowing exactly how sweaty, boiling and agitated we women can be, and exactly which bits of our innards have been taken out?
A more interesting and by no means incompatible possibility is that Beck's disgusting lies, apocalyptic fantasies, endless Hitler and Stalin comparisons, and persistent use of racist and anti-Semitic tropes (faithfully chronicled by the indispensable Media Matters) have become a bit much for Ailes and the rest of the front office.
But it was when I started to receive address coordinates on Grindr for quickie meet-up sessions while "the boyf is out" that it all became a bit much.
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