Didn't you get the memo about Taylor Swift? The internet backlash started when she dated Hiddleston, I think.
Didn't you get the memo about Taylor Swift? The internet backlash started when she dated Hiddleston, I think.
That's such a great description.
That's because they don't give her something to do. They use her as a plot device to keep Rose involved in the plot. BUt Luisa is Raf's only family outside of his kids, and since he apparently has no friends, it'd be nice to see more of their relationship outside of the telenovela drama.
Tbf, that can be the creators of those specific shows responding, not the network itself. It's not as if they live in a vacuum, they must hear what the public says if they are interested.
I don't like beards in general, but that's one hell of a beard on a very handsome face and it does make the face even better.
I disagree with some of these:
STRONGLY DISAGREE:
- Raf's Beard is awesome
- Darci's personality was pretty douchey from the start, she had warmed up to Rogelio, but I can't see it as much more of a transplant than Rogelio's treatment of her.
That was iconic
This show has the greatest writers. The confidence at this point makes you feel this even more, knowing that it'll be nicely written and worth it, and not treated as an opportunity for shock value. Whatever they do, I'm in. This episode was beautiful, and as sad as I am to see Michael (and the adorable Brett Dier) go,…
STB has wonderful make up work, it should win that one.
That does sound strangely neat.
I took it as more of a "besides" than a "because". He thinks no one should get married, but particularly those two.
I can't believe how perfect this episode was. A lesson in how to make great television. I don't have words to talk about it because I can't do it justice, that's how perfect it was.
Yes, it's pretty confusing.
My grandparents are all Spanish. Parents and I were born in Argentina. We live in Spain now. Lots of my Argentinian friends are grandchildren of Spanish, Italian or Polish, some of a combination of them. And most of us are actually considered white in Argentina. In fact I'm considered white…
I'd say he's caring but at the same time pretty aloof.
Considering the actors for the "parents", their looks and the surname, I'd say if anything Yara Martinez is the miscast one, the rest are most definitely Italian. Then again, if I didn't know Yara Martinez is Cuban and you told me she's Italian I wouldn't suspect she's not, so it's not that bad. Tbh I find all this…
I really liked Valencia's subplot in this one. Having recently gone through a break up from a long-term relationship, I could relate to her quite a lot. You go, Valencia! Reconfigure your plans! Refind yourself!
Then call his father in a weird kind of masochistic punishment.
Yes, I didn't think that through. Or maybe he attends her yoga lessons before office hours.
I'm thinking more about making it amateurish dancing/singing wise, though the fact that they take the ending from a musical that subverts the expected romcom musical ending is still kind of winking while subverting without managing either in the end for me, so it still works.
I thought it was a very good movie, but I'm also among those not in love with it. I felt like it was trying to admire classic musicals while at the same time subverting them, which felt a bit condescending… And the songs were not memorable at all for me, except maybe the last one because of Emma Stone's acting, which…