She has all the money in the world to look better.
And gaining some weight (the horror!!) would help her face Unless she doesn't want to. Maybe her weight is where she wants it. But being so thin is a struggle, it's just not worth it, to have the result be to look and age like that. |
I haven’t watched the show because after loving Mad Men, I just don’t like Jon Hamm anymore (even in Fargo, when he was fine in the role). I frigging love Amanda Peet, who brings a weird, interesting, delicate touch to her roles, and she is mega lovely to me. But in her words years ago, she didn’t want to cross the Botox Rubicon. She’s slim, has a mane of hair, and is gorgeous but she indeed has wrinkles.
https://www.lennyletter.com/story/amanda-peet-never-crossing-the-botox-rubicon |
Maybe it's not a struggle for her. |
Couldn’t get through the first few minutes. That overly long bar talk dialogue on the “philosophy” of age gap relationships with the Scandal like cadence. Ugh.
Am not a Job Hamm fan a this show only affirmed why. |
I'm enjoying it. And as a 53 year old woman with crows feet and crepe-y undereyes, I absolutely lOVE seeing Amanda Peet's naturally aging face. I wish more female actors would go that route. |
I don’t get the Jon Hamm thing, I don’t find him attractive at all. Agree Amanda Peet looks great. |
I’m enjoying it. I know it was explained that the people living in that private enclave don’t have to worry about security and leave their doors open etc. but I still find it incredibly unrealistic that none of these houses have security cameras. |
Agree |
I just binged the first three episodes. It's OK. I don't think we're supposed to love any of these people, right? They're all kind of sad and terrible.
I did find myself thinking that there's no way this attractive basketball player would want to lock himself down with Amanda Peet, but who knows. You'd think there would be more trophy second-wives and not just the one young waitress. I don't like the voice-overs that he does. His tone is too monotonous. |
It’s fun seeing Hamm get back into moral ambiguity after so much villainy. That cliffhanger in the last episode. Who caught him? |
I kept thinking, there's no way this attractive basketball player would hang out with these suburban finance dorks. |
I have enjoyed the show so far, however the philosophy bits of justification from Hamm are so overdone it’s gotten old.
I like the characters enough, but the whole story is so sad |
I think people with wrinkles and lines are beautiful - they tell the story of their life. As long as they still have light in their eyes and are smiling, I think those signs of aging are insignificant. |
I’m really loving the show, which surprises me because I’m not a fan of Jon Hamm. I find him very overrated like Matt Damon - just over them both.
But I’m really liking him in this role and I love Amanda Peet and like that she looks natural. Also think she’s still very attractive even though she had the audacity to age into her 50s. |
Or have live in help who are in the house when the owners are out. |