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        <title>Big Love — "Damage Control"</title>
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        <description>HBO&amp;rsquo;s BIG LOVE has a unique look which makes it instantly inviting. The show is shot in bright, hot whites and dazzling colors &amp;mdash; making its setting, Utah, seem like a big, shiny, clean place. It is a vision of the American dream; of immaculate, just-built homes near wide-aisled shopping centers and gleaming new cars for everyone.
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Maybe it is telling, then, that Barb (Jeanne Tripplehorn) the first wife in the Henrickson clan, drives an old wood-paneled station wagon. In this episode, the reality of her situation seems to cave in on her. She chose polygamy to please her husband, Bill, and not because of any religious beliefs; as a result she feels all wrong. The car is a talisman of the life she knew before &amp;mdash; of 12 monogamous years and traditionally-accepted values. Barb flees, looking for answers, in that very car.</description>
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