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You know, the whole reason she has returned to her hometown and the mother she hates.

How can she even include this amazing detail now?
Its not until the third episode that Camille even bothers to pull out a tape recorder.
She interviews Anns father Bob Nash for the first time without taking any notes.
Good luck getting a source to talk if you cant even get past question three.
She was half in the bag when she was there, too, which certainly doesnt help.
Eventually, Camilles mother Adora steals her pen to get her to stop jotting during a funeral.
What kind of reporter would let that get her down?
She should have taken out her cracked-screen iPhone and typed in the Notes app like any real millennial journalist.
Get it together, Camille.
Remember Lois Lane in the Superman movies?
She pulls out her notebook, sits down, and asks her first question: Are you a terrorist?
As the guy answers, she does nothing to get his words down.
Still, like Camille, she wings it when it comes to the facts.
This is a giant conflict of interest!
Even if she doesnt want to ruin Supermans identity, she should recuse herself from any stories about him.
The same thing goes for Camille.
Now, you might say that both of these are extreme circumstances.
Sure, most reporters dont have to cover serial-killer investigations or alien invasions.
These ethical questions are extremely unusual.
But Amy Adams has had to deal with themtwice.
Cant we at least get a real reporter to give her a class on how to act like one?