Me too! lol. |
Well who is your friend?
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One of the cute boys... in the hot pocket, I think? I don't watch TV so not sure, but I really should check it out! |
| I loved her mom’s relationship with Common. I was rooting for her to have some happiness of her own. Hope this theme comes back in the next season. |
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Watching it now an the overly-woke teacher cracks me up. So well done. Also lover her interactions w/ Niecy Nash as a therapist.
The Grandma is funny too. Reminds me of my relatives (talking about her ailments, etc.). |
Me too! I thought showing Devi spiraling was terrific and realistic. |
| Just finished it. So good and even better than Season 1. I just kept thinking about what it would have been like to have a show like this growing up. I'm a 40 year old Indian American woman and I actually teared up when they first showed both Devi and Aneesa on-screen. Just not something that would have happened when I was in high school and I loved the LGBTQ inclusivity. Just so neat to have such a diverse show. Makes me so hopeful for my little kid and all the representation he's going to see growing up. All the feels. |
Ramona Young is 28 in real life. |
But she can pass for a high schooler. Paxton looks way older than 18. |
Ramona looks mid-20s to me. Paxton on the other hand--I was shocked to find out he was 30. He really has a young face to me. |
I completely agree! My 13 year old daughter who is half Indian/half Caucasian adores this show, and the friendship between Devi & Aneesa is especially powerful for her to see. |
| Paxton is not hot I don’t get the appeal of this guy and his blank expressions |
Except for his wrinkles. |
Love this! |
I'm a little grossed out that the actress who plays Devi is only 19 though. I get it's not real life but if my 19 year old were making out with a 30 year old in real life...creepy. |