Ex-Vanity Fair photo editor Rachel Williams is currently suing Netflix for defamation in relation to the television show “Inventing Anna.” A young Russian woman named Anna Sorokin (Julia Garner) deceived members of New York City’s high society into thinking she was a
Ex-Vanity Fair photo editor Rachel Williams is currently suing Netflix for defamation in relation to the television show “Inventing Anna.” A young Russian woman named Anna Sorokin (Julia Garner) deceived members of New York City’s high society into thinking she was a
Anna Sorokin, the subject of Netflix’s new show “Inventing Anna”, has used the money she received from the streaming giant to pay off debts she owed to banks, hotels, and acquaintances. Inventing Anna was created by Shonda Rhimes, the famed Grey’s Anatomy
The “Inventing Anna” conclusion has arrived, and with it, Anna’s court date. What follows is a clumsy courtroom drama that closes up the storylines of crucial characters, complete with lots of fights, lots of fashion, and occasionally arguments about fashion. The nitty-gritty
As we get the culmination of certain plot points, the meeting of timelines, and set up for the next and final episode of the season, there are some interesting pivots throughout the penultimate episode of “Inventing Anna”, moments where you think things
As Anna’s descent accelerates and the timeframes become increasingly entwined, the past and present begin to blend in this episode. As the episode winds down, everything comes together – Rachel walks into the DA’s office and says, “I want to tell you
“How can a vacation-inspired by Khloe Kardashian result in a felony charge?” If you’re Anna Delvey, however… It turns out that it’s quite simple. At least, that’s the plot of episode six, “Friends in Low Places,” also known as Kacy’s episode, in
The reappearance of Anna’s friends, who haven’t been seen in a few episodes, is featured in this episode. Mostly Neff, the 12 George hotel’s concierge, where Anna stayed for three to four months after leaving Billy McFarland’s. If the previous episodes concentrated
“A Wolf in Chic Clothing” jumps back and forth between the show’s current storyline and Anna’s past. It does so with quick cuts to cover all of the ground concerning Anna’s finances and how she went about attempting to secure financing for
The third episode of “Inventing Anna” moves along at a steady pace: Vivian begins to make progress on her tale; Anna begins to make progress on her, eh, crime-committing; and we’re treated to some eye-popping sticker shock at Bergdorf Goodman. Overall, I
Vivian continues with her story in the second episode of “Inventing Anna”, interviewing Anna (in the special area for media visits, a.k.a. “VIP” at Rikers) and a few of Anna’s acquaintances, some of whom we met in the first episode and some