I wonder if she didn’t have the fillers dissolved after negative feedback. She looks her age, and really beautiful, now. |
Ah no. |
NP. Ah yes. He was worthless and toxic. |
Charlotte doesn’t seem geriatric at all. She seems to be pretty much Charlotte. Her face is settling in and she’s obviously in good shape, wearing nice clothing—an age-appropriate but still very vibrant style that is just a continuation of what she has always worn. Carrie’s “look” is too try-hard. Like we were supposed to ooh and ah when she walked out of the brownstone with that big poofy white skirt and those stupid booties. Or the dumbass hat in the last episode when she was doing the podcast. They have not evolved her look at all. The style is awful, the hair is awful—she should either go gray or have a GOOD dye job. |
Agree. There was no meeting in the middle. She always pretzeled herself into his lifestyle not the other way around. Home was her studio apartment not his fancy park avenue pad. That was all him. |
…so? My grandparents were married for 60 years. When my grandma died at the age of 85, I’m pretty sure the SEXUAL relationship was done, but you’re saying “romantic” like that means sexual. They were still very romantic and very much a couple, but I’m fairly certain they weren’t still having sex. Do you seriously think older couples should “call it” and no longer be married when they stop having sex? |
Where would you get the idea that it was ok? Carrie immediately called her on it. Miranda seemed defensive and confused. She's clearly looking to shake up her life but this is clearly going to have some repercussions she might not have bargained for. I don't think we're supposed to think that she and Che are HEA either - I mean maybe, but Che seems more like a stop on the way for Miranda's early-late life self-discovery. I think Che is necessary for Miranda even though this relationship is going to leave a lot of bodies in its wake. |
Maybe? Miranda isn't 85, though. And she's at a point in life where she is trying to figure out who she is. She feels like she's been sleepwalking and now wants to be awake. I don't think the success of your grandparents' long marriage - and congratulations to them and you, it's wonderful! - means that she isn't allowed to try to actually live her authentic life for the next 20-30 years. |
^ Me again - and interestingly, my dad who is a family lawyer tells me that he represents a fair number of retirees who are getting divorced. People sometimes reach a stage in life where they just don't want to deal with whatever they've been dealing with for decades, anymore. They've had enough and want a chance at a different kind of happiness while they still can. I can see the arguments against that but I can certainly see the arguments in favor, too. |
Was the Stanny in Japan story line written before Willie Garson passed away? If not, why wouldn't they just write in his death? Too much death in one season? Sometimes that's really life though |
My understanding is that they had a different storyline planned for Stanford to depart because they knew with Willie Garson’s cancer he wouldn’t be on the show much longer, but that they didn’t plan to have his character die. Garson had the leave production abruptly when his cancer took a turn for the worse, though, so they needed to change the storyline to explain his sudden departure and then rewrite the rest with Anthony. |
I'm angry about Miranda. What a selfish, privileged ass. I get that we all get in ruts. But she hasn't done much aside from quit her job and develop a drinking problem to get out of it. She full on admitted to Charlotte a few episodes ago that she was just as responsible for the lull in her marriage as Steve. I would be more sympathetic if she had said she had tried to revive their sex life but he had given up or something. But she said both let it happen and neither notice.
She is very privileged to be able to quit her job, go to school, and still live in that ridiculous apartment in NYC. |
Good Lord. She worked a demanding job for years and paid for that apartment HERSELF. Is she supposed to work until she's in the grave? |
Exactly. Working 100hour+ weeks for several decades can leave you without any time to reflect on who you really want to be, and what kind of life you really want. She never wanted to live in Brooklyn, agreed to it for her family's sake. Now her son is nearly grown and kind of an @sshole and she fell out of love with her husband (it appears to be mutual). She is allowed to want more out of her remaining decades than a life without vitality, purpose, romance and, yes, great sex.. Ffs she's 55 not 85 like Pp's grandma. |
I like Che, but they split pretty quickly after that scene. I think there is some heartbreak in the future. |