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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely can’t stand that police detective. The way she talks is incredibly grating.

Also, the fat Nordic art dealer. I guess we haven’t seen the last of him. I found it strange that he was out to get Coop, considering he got to keep the original painting without paying Coop a dime.


Agree. He got the whole painting to himself, why go do that later.::
Anonymous
I like Coop's sister. I find her to be one of the least grating characters on the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.


No

The above is 90% of gray divorces

The work addict father who neglects his wife and kids to do his personal hobbies and work 24/7 and has no relationship or connection with them. Believes being an egotistical Paycheck Provider is the end of be all of his life’s demands.

She, also working but solely raising the children and maintain the home/staff, divorces him once they kids are older and independent. She may still be in love with how he was before these adult responsibilities, the ones he cannot and will not handle.

Once the kids are launched, by other adults, he reverts back to bachelors days. Or worse.


DP. Another woman here. Can't stand Amanda Peete's character either. She's just not sympathetic no matter how you paint it above.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The opening montage annoys me. It’s that style that’s used often now.

Something about it bugs me. What is it? The song? It’s lame.


It’s stupid AI images.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It was an easy watch. I have a feeling season 2 is going to suck, but I’ll watch anyway. I actually liked Sam, so was kind of bummed how she turned out. I can’t stand Mel, I hope her and Coop don’t get back together in the next season. Barney and his family were the most interesting and likable IMO. I hope they get more of a storyline in the next Season.


Ugh, I found Barney’s wife to be seriously selfish and overly materialistic. I liked Mel but was so tired of Nick - glad they broke up.

One thing I like about Jon Hamm is the way he plays a father - without having any kids of his own. He’s very believable in that role.


Given his inner monologue in show and how meaningfully he talks with his ex wife, father, and kids, he seems emotionally mature and decent communication. This of course is at odds with a work addict father who pushed his wife and kids away for years of focusing only on work. He would have been more self aware of the damage he was causing, as he is now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was an easy watch. I have a feeling season 2 is going to suck, but I’ll watch anyway. I actually liked Sam, so was kind of bummed how she turned out. I can’t stand Mel, I hope her and Coop don’t get back together in the next season. Barney and his family were the most interesting and likable IMO. I hope they get more of a storyline in the next Season.


Ugh, I found Barney’s wife to be seriously selfish and overly materialistic. I liked Mel but was so tired of Nick - glad they broke up.

One thing I like about Jon Hamm is the way he plays a father - without having any kids of his own. He’s very believable in that role.
True about Barney’s wife. And we saw how messed up her parents were too. I think they could add an interesting element to the show if we got more of this family.


Ehh, they seem like how a high achiever Asian family would act when their only child marries a wealth manager hustler. They don’t do anything bad or wrong; they actually moved to America even.
Anonymous
I’m on S2 midway I think.

I don’t get how the daughter is self sabatoging so much. She could defer/do gap year, go & transfer out, actually communicate her wants. She just looks entitled and aimless as if she’s too good for where she got in. Shes a cool kids not an academic so….

And are we supposed to believe the mom later seduced the AdCom local guy?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was an easy watch. I have a feeling season 2 is going to suck, but I’ll watch anyway. I actually liked Sam, so was kind of bummed how she turned out. I can’t stand Mel, I hope her and Coop don’t get back together in the next season. Barney and his family were the most interesting and likable IMO. I hope they get more of a storyline in the next Season.


Ugh, I found Barney’s wife to be seriously selfish and overly materialistic. I liked Mel but was so tired of Nick - glad they broke up.

One thing I like about Jon Hamm is the way he plays a father - without having any kids of his own. He’s very believable in that role.


Given his inner monologue in show and how meaningfully he talks with his ex wife, father, and kids, he seems emotionally mature and decent communication.

This of course is at odds with a work addict father who pushed his wife and kids away for years of focusing only on work. He would have been more self aware of the damage he was causing, as he is now.


Agree. He says wise things and see the world how it is. That’s different than being a shallow negligent work addict in a high powered job.

And you cannot just flip a switch and suddenly give worldly advice to your ex, father or teen.

Guess we’ll never know.
Anonymous
I’d like to know more about Mel’s family. I don’t think we’ve seen her parents or anyone from that side yet, have we?
Anonymous
Can’t wait for Owen Ashe to get raided by cartel, mideastern or CIa. Or all three.
Anonymous
Wonder how the wife died…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.


No

The above is 90% of gray divorces

The work addict father who neglects his wife and kids to do his personal hobbies and work 24/7 and has no relationship or connection with them. Believes being an egotistical Paycheck Provider is the end of be all of his life’s demands.

She, also working but solely raising the children and maintain the home/staff, divorces him once they kids are older and independent. She may still be in love with how he was before these adult responsibilities, the ones he cannot and will not handle.

Once the kids are launched, by other adults, he reverts back to bachelors days. Or worse.


DP. Another woman here. Can't stand Amanda Peete's character either. She's just not sympathetic no matter how you paint it above.


I can't stand how her character represents women in their late 40s. She's completely controlled by her hormones, beefing with the neighbor about dog poo, overly-controlling her daughter, and drinking too much. How about, I dunno, she enters this new stage of life by finding a fulfilling job, hobby, or volunteer work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.


No

The above is 90% of gray divorces

The work addict father who neglects his wife and kids to do his personal hobbies and work 24/7 and has no relationship or connection with them. Believes being an egotistical Paycheck Provider is the end of be all of his life’s demands.

She, also working but solely raising the children and maintain the home/staff, divorces him once they kids are older and independent. She may still be in love with how he was before these adult responsibilities, the ones he cannot and will not handle.

Once the kids are launched, by other adults, he reverts back to bachelors days. Or worse.


DP. Another woman here. Can't stand Amanda Peete's character either. She's just not sympathetic no matter how you paint it above.


I can't stand how her character represents women in their late 40s. She's completely controlled by her hormones, beefing with the neighbor about dog poo, overly-controlling her daughter, and drinking too much. How about, I dunno, she enters this new stage of life by finding a fulfilling job, hobby, or volunteer work?


A lot of women are just like that at that age and in those circumstances.
Anonymous
I was happy to see Jack get some comeuppance
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.


No

The above is 90% of gray divorces

The work addict father who neglects his wife and kids to do his personal hobbies and work 24/7 and has no relationship or connection with them. Believes being an egotistical Paycheck Provider is the end of be all of his life’s demands.

She, also working but solely raising the children and maintain the home/staff, divorces him once they kids are older and independent. She may still be in love with how he was before these adult responsibilities, the ones he cannot and will not handle.

Once the kids are launched, by other adults, he reverts back to bachelors days. Or worse.


DP. Another woman here. Can't stand Amanda Peete's character either. She's just not sympathetic no matter how you paint it above.


I can't stand how her character represents women in their late 40s. She's completely controlled by her hormones, beefing with the neighbor about dog poo, overly-controlling her daughter, and drinking too much. How about, I dunno, she enters this new stage of life by finding a fulfilling job, hobby, or volunteer work?


Frankly, I totally relate to the beefing with the neighbor about dog poo. That rang so true to me, especially the clueless, self-absorbed dog owner.
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