🙋♀️ me! I got them confused for the longest time! |
I found it trite and too long and too shallow and kept watching it. It was a waste of time. |
I didn't understand the brief scene with Karen and Jack's daughter at the college. Like there's clearly weirdness with Lila but then it's never brought up again. Why even include this character?? |
Kate* and Jack's daughter |
In the original, the two girls were played by Alan Alda's real-life daughters and there was more backstory.
Are the characters supposed to live in Manhattan? |
Agree. I really wanted to know the story there. Maybe they cut that part out for time. Or, it might come up next season? |
recently watched the original movie. I thought in the movie there's LESS backstory on the daughters and Nick's kid was even more miserable and clinically depressed. I'm glad they gave her more of a voice in the new show, a voice through her awful play. All Nick in the movie does is tell her to smile, smile, smile for ME. Nick in the show played by Steve Carrell at least seemed to care about her and not just having her smile so he can feel better about himself. |
I disagree with this assessment of the movie Ann was lost and maybe depressed and searching for meaning. She was a photographer who photographers vegetables. She likely shrink into that life because Nick took so the air in the room and was a chronic cheater. She lost her self esteem after that, which is understandable. It's not until after the divorce that she finally moves on and up in her career, photographing things for magazines like the other women has been trying to do (one was working at the magazine and tried to connect her but Ann couldn't do it when she was still with Nick). In the movie Nick was clear about wanting to start over with a family. He seemed very excited about the pregnancy. I think he couldn't relate to his wife and his daughter as they both were deep feelers who drifted towards depression. |
I just binged it and thought this show was great. Surprised at all the negative reviews from this thread.
Loved seeing Gen Z(whatever Ginny and her friends are) through the eyes of Gen X. Wish more shows showed that perspective (said as a Gen Xer) |
I'm sure I'm doing some projecting here, but I think this probably reflects a greater appreciation of the impact of divorce on children now than there was 45 years ago. (Or probably not even divorce-specific ... just a more caring attitude toward children generally.) My bias: my father split for greener pastures in the 70s and never, so far as I'm aware, gave any indication that he recognized this as even an inconvenience to anyone else. My own marriage has been solid, but friends who have gotten divorced seem to make an effort to keep a solid relationship with their children even if they don't get along so well with their exes. |
Ha. Just read the Jobs forum on DCUM. |
I am so obsessed with this show, I am about that age and have a very close friend group from school and found it so relatable, hilarious, and frightening at the same time. Watched the original and it was not as good, but maybe just dated. From reading all of these comments its obvious who is the real life version of the characters but can't see it. |
I loved it. |
It was so boring, which is such a big disappointment considering it's tina fey.
I couldn't make it through episode 1. |
You mean who are the Ann's? That's gonna be mostly what we see here on DCUM. |