| I just turned on Season 2 and am so grossed out by the scenes from Season 1 of them kissing 🤢 They open their mouths SO WIDE and then clamp on to each other. Gross. |
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Has anyone followed the actual legal claims about termination and ownership of the company? A little hard to follow when it’s presented from her POV. He owned the company, made her CEO, promised half (but then a court determined she didn’t have half?). I haven’t finished the season yet, but just wondering.
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Agree. This seems very much like a story line for the show but not the real reason for the end of the relationship. The scene in ep 1 with the daughter eas so fake. There were no tears with all the crying. And given what we know about their work life imploding, it seems even more fake. |
Her children are Hudson and Hyacinth. Of course they are.
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I'm from a similar background. I have friends who live down the block from their mother, who makes them dinner most nights even though they have kids. It's more enmeshed and multigenerational. It wasn't my cup of tea, but I suspect the kids are having a hard time moving between worlds. In the same world, they don't go to college. Husband works as Uber driver and wife as secretary. They live down the block from their parents, and don't have a car. Women don't drive at all. Marriage is the passage of adulthood. So they still feel like kids |
She looks like Eugenia Cooney now. It's frightening. |
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Julia’s weight- they talk about it on the show and how she isn’t eating b/c of the stress. This kids talk about how they are worried and she herself talks about how she can’t eat, that she’ll throw it up.
I think her relationship with her kids is just too weird, they all also seem to buy the worst examples of the designer labels that wear. What is with her shoes?? For “rich” people their penthouse and Batsheva’s apartment are decorated in Z gallerie and Theodores circa 2000. Her taste is so terrible. I don’t blame Robert’s mom for being skeptical of Ra’ad. |
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I originally thought Robert would be a total douche who would only get worse after he got his big surgical makeover. But he seems to have depth. In bed last night I was thinking how I am worried for Robert that he's being taken advantage of by Ra'ed - why doesn't that grown man have a job? (I have no idea what he does.)
Batsheva - interesting how all the things she did to help her mother magically also helped her. She is really determined to cloak herself in her Sob Story of Divorce. She's an influencer - she doesn't work for her mother - I think she's signed by the agency as an influencer. Miriam - her tennis lover seems sweet (aside from their drunken tiff) and supportive. Miriam is some sort of computer tech guru who actually seems to do real work. Schlomo - what does he DO for a living? Aron - 15 and thinks he knows everything. Seems typical for his age. But I understand why his mom is worried. |
Miriam should have gone back to school and finished instead of playing a role on a scripted reality show. Schlomo supposedly worked in the legal department. He wasn’t a lawyer so not sure what he did, maybe a paralegal? |
| Julia really is a narcissist but it’s a good reminder of what it takes in corporate America. I also over all agree w her feminism. I do wish she didn’t have such body issues but oh well. |
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Julia’s dancing in short shorts - very scary skinny. This is not just stress from the divorce, her clothes fit her like a glove.
Robert is the heart of the show. |
| It is kind of amazing that as malnurished as her body looks, her face looks fine versus super gaunt |
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and omg what in the world is going on with her boobs here??? how are they possibly space that far apart??
https://www.instagram.com/p/ClHb_D4g1AU/ |
That's what is called a refund gap. See also: Tori Spelling. |