One Day on Netflix… bingeworthy

Anonymous
Yeah, but it’s a thing obviously
Anonymous
Ok, I just finished it. I take back everything I thought about Emma not being cast properly. It was perfect.

She was annoying in the beginning as a defense mechanism because she thought he was better than her. He was riding on good looks early on, and honestly for a while, it became more about what she would see in him, rather than the other way around. But part of why she still gave him a chance was because of all their history. And then, he grew up and grew into being the man he needed to be for her. If she just met Dex in Paris, as a successful author, she wouldn’t have given him a chance.

Initially, he was superficial and not thinking beyond a single night. But they had a connection and it worked for me, after like episode 2.

Loved the ending and I hope everyone finds a love like that. Cheesy, I know!!
Anonymous
Well; totally disagree
Anonymous
I agree Emma wasn't conventionally pretty. But if she had been given some genuinely funny, warm lines, instead of the judgy and defensive lines she actually got, I think she'd have been really attractive.
Anonymous
But that’s the personality. She’s Northern and dour; or as FT called her, caustic
Anonymous
Loved it except the ending.
Anonymous
I was relieved. It got really unbelievably boring. He works in a cafe (as if). He’s head over heels (as if). He doesn’t hook up with his true love, Sylvie (as if).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was relieved. It got really unbelievably boring. He works in a cafe (as if). He’s head over heels (as if). He doesn’t hook up with his true love, Sylvie (as if).


You seem kind of damaged. Has life been unkind to you?
Anonymous
In no way was Sylvia his true love. They never connected and he was self conscious and had low self esteem around her and her family.

To other PPs, I didn’t find Emma incredibly attractive, but I found Sylvia even less so. I would not say that, except for the multiple posts about how unattractive Emma is and out of his league.
Anonymous
I found Emma attractive, but I don't know that matters. Folks do not have to be attractive for someone who is attractive to fall for them.

Anyway, I liked it but I never really thought either of them were very good for each other. A lot of their early relationship as friends involved them purposely hurting each other. So I was never really rooting for them to get together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was relieved. It got really unbelievably boring. He works in a cafe (as if). He’s head over heels (as if). He doesn’t hook up with his true love, Sylvie (as if).


You seem kind of damaged. Has life been unkind to you?


No, it’s been great. A bit Dexy but on the up and up and no addictions or falls from grace or screwed up family. That’s why this is just not believable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was relieved. It got really unbelievably boring. He works in a cafe (as if). He’s head over heels (as if). He doesn’t hook up with his true love, Sylvie (as if).


You seem kind of damaged. Has life been unkind to you?


No, it’s been great. A bit Dexy but on the up and up and no addictions or falls from grace or screwed up family. That’s why this is just not believable


What are you babbling about? The fact that it's not a bio-pic of you (as if).
Anonymous
No, that’s it’s an unpopular girl’s fever dream and is completely unrealistic
Anonymous
Ian was such a good character. Annoying but caring. He deserves some chatter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does Leo Woodall look different here than in White Lotus? So much better!


+1
I can't quite get his thuggish White Lotus persona out of my head and it's preventing me from finding him as attractive as I would had I never seen White Lotus. *shudder*


My problem is somewhere in the.middle of the series who started looking like a grown McCauley Cullen and then I couldn't unsee it.
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