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Oh, no doubt in my mind Law could be this great. He has always been an incredible actor, it's just he made some shit films in the 90s and was so distractingly beautiful, people didn't notice he could act. He pretty much steals every picture he's in. Think of his roles—Dom Hemingway, Gigolo Joe in A.I., the

I think he's incredibly charismatic and he and Jane were magic together. I also think he is a better developed character. To me, he is a man and Michael is a boy. find her relationship with Micheal tedious and lacking in sex appeal. Its just a little too normal and everyday to me. I watch shows like this for fantasy

The thing that people are forgetting is that this is a take on telenovella, where passion and romance rule.
So it's not only appropriate to root for couples, it's practically required! Now if they want to depart from the genre, fine, but Jane and Raf are the telenovela couple. They have the passion and fire and in

I gave up on this show in the first few episodes this season. It just seemed so contrived, so forced, so trying too hard, too much dumb frat humor, and no longer funny. I just have never gotten into Colette and Jody-they are out of left field and I don't buy his romance with Mindy AT ALL. Colette is horribly written.

Kratz is going around citing all this "omitted' evidence but saying the public can't see it because it's blocked by statute. Unless it was suppressed, it should be in the trial transcripts. Easy enough to check his statements. It sounds to me like he's just making more shit up. And btw—I'm sure the documentary did

Just because it's your opinion does not make it so either. Consistency is not something that's a matter of opinion. One can point out many places where a character says one thing and does another, or where there are contradictions. The biggest criticism of this show, by viewers and critics alike, has always been that

You're not weird—or alone. I've been on other forums, and most people feel this way and aren't sure they're tuning in again. How did this become Lucy and Ricky meets "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" The tone is SOOO off.

Yes, seen it 534,238 times!!!! "After the Wedding" is great too. And "The Hunt"—he was so brilliant in that.

THIS.

I don't disagree with any of that. But there are so many ways that this show could have have revealed that Danny is not Prince Charming without destroying what was once a beloved character. What a great show it would have been to make their incompatibility funny, and broken them up for various reasons, while still

One person's snarky and sarcastic is another person's cruel, I guess. When it was a comedy, I never heard people hating on Danny or being all up in arms about how "cruel" he was. Sure, some people didn't like how he treated her, but he wasn't mean-spirited, like he is now. It doesn't have to be Marquez. It just has

That WAS his true heart. That was the point. This was supposed to be a light rom-com, and now suddenly everybody has forgotten how popular and beloved Danny was, and now it's all about Danny hating. The show can't have it both ways.

He also told her she looked like a woman and she was beautiful just the way she was. And this is exactly what I mean by bad writing and character inconsistency. And the whole cast have all been jerks and offensive. because back then it was a comedy. Morgan and Peter have been just as bad. Hell, Mindy has as well.

I'm a writer. That's what I do for a living, so any posts I make are largely from a writing standpoint. Remember not too long ago when Danny was the most beloved character? People were calling this "The Danny Project". Even in the beginning of Season 4, he was still a good, charming guy. Now—he's suddenly the most

Upvote this to infinity!

THAT show. OMG. Breathtaking. The word "masterpiece" is overused, but it deserves it. The first two seasons were unlike anything I've seen. Visually stunning, horrific, erotic, but what I liked about it most was the poetry of the dialogue, and the relationships, and how intellectually challenging it was. But IMO, in

Hi Beth—Yup, I was absolutely agreeing with Duante, and just giving examples. People here are getting into huge arguments over this, saying Danny was always like this, and it's like—how can you not see that it isn't the same character? And it's not the same SHOW. What happened to the fun, light, bubbly little comedy

Hmmm….Titanic gives me a new idea. How about he gets shipwrecked? Hell, that's as realistic as any other scenario this show comes up with.

Tell me! It went from fun and silly to "'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" overnight! Geez, if I wanted that kind of drama, I'd call one of my old boyfriends. The whole reason I watch(ed) this show was to escape into the silly and shallow. And the thing is, the writers do shallow and silly really well. Deep and

Agree with that! I'm reading these long dissertations and thinking, wait—this is just a comedy on Hulu! I guess we're all passionate.