Big Little Lies Fans Rejoice at 'Queen' Meryl Streep Joining the Show: 'Ultimate Shade Thrower'
Warning: Big Little Lies Spoilers Ahead!
Big Little Lies is officially back — and it did not disappoint.
The highly anticipated season 2 of the hit HBO show premiered Sunday night, following the “Monterey 5” as they try move on from last year’s traumatic school fundraising event while carrying a deadly secret.
As fans recall, season 1 ended with the murder of Perry (Alexander Skarsgard), the abusive husband of Nicole Kidman’s Celeste. When confronted about raping Jane (Shailene Woodley) and fathering her child years earlier, Perry attacked Celeste, causing Jane, Madeline (Reese Witherspoon) and Renata (Laura Dern) to try and step in and defend their friend. But when Bonnie (Zoe Kravitz) heard the commotion, she raced in and pushed Perry off a ledge, killing him.
In the premiere episode titled “What Have They Done?” all eyes are on Celeste (Nicole Kidman), Jane (Shailene Woodley), Madeline (Reese Witherspoon), Renata (Laura Dern) and Bonnie (Zoe Kravitz) as a new school year kicks off. While most of the women are doing their best to forget about the circumstances surrounding Perry’s death, Bonnie has shut down emotionally, causing concern from her husband and friends.
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Celeste, meanwhile, continues to go to therapy to process her guilt and complicated relationship with Perry, all while living under the microscope of Perry’s mom (Meryl Streep), who arrived to help her take care of her grandchildren — and try to uncover truth of what happened the night her son died.
Fans didn’t waste any time expressing their excitement about the premiere on social media, tweeting up a storm about the return of the “Monterey 5.”
Naturally, most fans were thrilled to finally meet Streep’s character.
“15 minutes into #BigLittleLies season 2 and I am reminded, once again, that Meryl Streep is a queen,” wrote one fan.
#BigLittleLies When you see Meryl Streep walk into the room pic.twitter.com/FabxFwHfNA
— Max Powers (@MaxPowers44) June 10, 2019
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15 minutes into #BigLittleLies season 2 and I am reminded, once again, that Meryl Streep is a queen. pic.twitter.com/b3YUl9WKiZ
— shandor clegane (@shanpynn) June 10, 2019
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Mary Louise with the shade #BigLittleLies pic.twitter.com/06RU9NH4cF
— Black Girl Nerds (@BlackGirlNerds) June 10, 2019
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Meryl's character is the ultimate shade thrower. She should teach classes #BigLittleLies
— Miamicita (@miamisita) June 10, 2019
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And as predicted from photos from filming, Witherspoon’s character immediately butts heads with Streep — and fans were living for it.
“Meryl Streep really delivering all the rudeness perfectly,” wrote another.
“Mary Louise is reading the hell out of Madeline,” wrote a Twitter user.
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Meryl Streep really delivering all the rudeness perfectly #BigLittleLies pic.twitter.com/YqdlCGJSW1
— Jordan ϟ ⚯͛ △⃒⃘ (@_lawlz) June 10, 2019
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Mary Louise is reading the hell out of Madeline. #BigLittleLies pic.twitter.com/fyC838OQOZ
— Black Girl Nerds (@BlackGirlNerds) June 10, 2019
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Mary Louise dragging TF out of Madeleine twice in one episode #BigLittleLies pic.twitter.com/nHnECzC8bI
— renata stan account (@avestheterrible) June 10, 2019
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Meryl Streep is out here shading poor Reese to death. #BigLittleLies pic.twitter.com/BnJCIf51Lz
— Ridiculous Nicholas (@bibble8gubbles) June 10, 2019
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Streep previously said joining the show was no-brainer, admitting she didn’t even read the script before signing on to the project.
“I loved this show. I was addicted to it, I thought it was an amazing exercise in what we know and what we don’t know about people,” she said. “About family, friends, how it flirted with a mystery of things. What was unsaid, un-shown, unknown was the pull, the gravitational pull of the piece. It was so exciting, so when I got the chance to join the crew I thought yeah, I wanted to do it to be in that world. … The dynamic between Celeste and me, I do love her, that’s the only thing about my character, but that’s the truth.”
Big Little Lies airs Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.
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