A Guide to the Big Little Lies' Characters' Zodiac Signs

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A Guide to the Big Little Lies' Characters' Zodiac Signs
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The PoetAstrologers break down the BigLittleLies characters’ horoscopes, excusively here:

because she’s always talking back and not following the rules. She probably doesn't want to go to college more so because she knows it will piss off her mother, rather than actually uphold the principles she has. Every Sagittarius loves freedom. And they invent all sorts of ways to justify their irrational behavior. But she has a good heart. She does care about helping people. It’s just that she’s a little rough around the edges.

move. Nathan will pretty much get what he wants because he is persistent. He's not the best communicator, but he makes up for it by being attentive when it comes to practical matters.. She doesn’t deal with bullshit, cuts straight to whatever problem she has with you, and is constantly talking about her"visions," whatever those are. She definitely cares deeply but has an abrasive way of showing it.

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