Like all brunettes look alike to DD & John Teti?
Like all brunettes look alike to DD & John Teti?
So doesn't everyone fin it incredibly boring to have long drawn out scenes repeating with less sizzle what was once kinda shocking as well as revealing but is now just filler?
In so many shows, she's cast as a romantic lead & it always takes me completely out of the show. there was one shot in the elevator where the makeup & wig made her look very 1940s sharp & that was the most attractive I've ever seen her look—Barbara Streisand or Rosalind Russell-ish.
Clyde actually listened to everything(tho I hope he did not have to hear all of every song he didn't like)>
Ashamed I could not get myself to google it & actually listen—-because I'm expecting it to be Mr. Rodgersy slow & bad showtuney. A million years ago when I heard it I cringed even tho of course it was heartfelt…
Glad your friends "got" you instead of going for the cliche. When I heard the question about what a "10" would be, tho, all kinds of fun ideas came to mind & all they could come up with was strippers.
Yes, at first I thought she was supposed to be on antipsychotic medication/flat affect. It really highlighted how TER uses her face & is not afraid to "make faces."
Tho if you saw her Essence feature etc. or any of the famous booty screenshots from "Girlfriends", you'd see that Tracee Ellis Ross is the anti-Spanx and proud of her shape. Maybe it's to show how low Bow's self-esteem was back in college when she was the dumped nerd & how insecure she is about their opinion of how…
Sounds like they might need just one at a time to tape over —until it wears out.
Charlie is so not Creed(from the little I saw of that show—just watched it for Mindy. Just his clothes this episode! which were not the least bit buffoonish at work or for the party & would have worked for a romantic lead . I think they are allowing the character a second dimension. At first he was just a foil for…
I like her topics & arrogance, but not her singing. Maybe Clyde at his age does not relate to teenage female empowerment. Could not bring myself to listen to "Free to Be" to decide what he might like beyond the title & am guessing the scriptwriter didn't either.
Turtles are not much for the energetic but not so graceful or rhythmic arm waving form of dance associated with both Carmina Burana & Taylor Swift.
So he 'liked' "Free To Be You and Me" ironically?
But her friends did not seem like much fun at all. Talking about planning to have fun is the opposite of having fun, no?
I never heard of it In the US, but just assumed it was real because the name was too generically unclever for the script/show—-no rhyme, no allusion, no pun——very pre Billy West cartoony.
For sure. But not a difference between manslaughter, 1st degree & second degree homicide? Our law makes a big distinction between premeditated murder & unpremeditated murder.and remorse is considered in the sentencing .But my main point was that here in US politcs is such a big factor in who gets a plea deal & how the…
When we met her last season. r she was just grouchy with most everyone most of the time. Now she can show a smile/warmth to the lying suspect but not to her poor son who clearly had problems before the murder& needs decent counseling as well as TLC, not tough tlove yelling. I know some people express their love by…
The saving grace of this episode was Alec's ex-wife who will solve Sandbrook. I hope the writer will let her do it without berating anyone as her measured expressiveness/lack of overacting is refreshing amidst the meodramatic angst.
Watching Ellie scream at her sister & older son takes away whatever sympathy her character evoked at the end of the last season. She is all anger and unexamined denial about her marriage. Come to think of it, the writer has written angry women, sullen women, manipulative careerist women, and one homicidal woman(the…
Yes, the Eddie intros in his gangsta accent bring the flava!
Yes, she is ubiquitous in indie movies & mediocre tv shows, so it really was unintentionally comically meta when don tried to place her. Everyone in the room could name a different mother, sister or girlfriend role she'd played.