Broadchurch was soooooo much better. |
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I had a little trouble with the age differences in both the daughter's relationship with the dj and the cousin relationship. I believe they were both illegal, the cousin one being a felony in my state.
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| Some people seem to be having a hard time grasping that something that they find morally repugnant can still be legal. |
| I am late to the party, but I just watched it and loved it. Then I came here and read every page, and I cannot believe that among all the "that was unrealistic" complaints, no one mentioned Siobhan driving off to Berkeley alone in her Prius. |
Haha, yes! I just finished the show today and I thought about that. |
Haha. Right?? My husband and I looked at each other and said, "That kid is driving across country by herself? And where is she going to park her car on campus?" |
Ok, I'm REALLY late to the party having just finished last night, and I came here to say exactly that!! A freshman, driving by herself across the country to a college she's never seen, to move in all by herself. Riiiiiiight. Not to mention, there was never any discussion at all about the cost of sending her to Berkeley. SO unrealistic. That was the one really false note in the whole show. |
Their ages weren't that different - Siobhan was a rising college freshman and the dj was in college. Big deal? |
| Actually, I also found the part about Erin having lived with one of her adult male cousins for awhile to be really, really strange. Why not live with John and Lori? She could have used a mother-like presence, as well as a sister/friend in Moira. That didn't make any sense to me at all. |
| I also found Guy Pierce to be extremely unattractive - that long gray hair - shudder. |
| Such a good description of eastern PA |
yeah his hair is not his best feature... |
A lot of the show was highly contrived and not always consistent. This is one example of that. |
The cost, and the fact that she applied to a prestigious college late in the spring, just called up a professor, and was able to get in. Come on! She was not that extraordinary that she could bypass regular admissions like that. |
Clearly the implication was that she was in fact some kind of genius and got a full ride. Who cares anyway, she was just a side-story. |