I love it, but I hope she doesn’t do anything else to her face. Let actresses age naturally! I’m sure she was gorgeous before whatever procedure. Natural wrinkles are always prettier than obvious work. |
But people really are that clueless. |
Yes? Why do you think you should be offended on my behalf? I can’t tell you how often the word shiksa has popped up over the last three decades my husband and I have been together. It’s NBD. It’s always been used in a joking way. |
Yup, and I think that it’s easy to forget, living in the DMV, that a good portion of the citizens of this country don’t know any Jews or anything about Judaism. |
I sort of hated it? I am happy people like it and find it charming, because it is nice to have Jewish characters on tv and people being exposed to some nice aspects of Judaism, but that pretty much stopped there. It bothered me how the Rabbi was not remotely credible as a rabbi. Rebecca gets it right at the end, it does consume your life, and that is not shown at all. He wouldn't be playing basketball on Saturday, his house would be full of books, he didn't even pronounce many things right. He lived like a part time rich hipster and not a rabbi. Kristen Bell basically played her "bad person" Good Place character, just annoying. I hated that the sister was flirting with a married man and that Esther was portrayed in a bad light when she was just married to this big inept nepo baby doofus. And he gave up his career way too easily for her at the end while she gave up on converting way too easily because she never even gave a thought to what Rebecca said about being a rabbi's wife. They were too old to be this clueless and fickle. |
Same! I've loved him since the OC. The show is super cute and made me laugh a lot. However, based on the mixed reviews here, particularly from Jewish people, I probably won't mention it or recommend it to friends. But anonymously, I'll say it - my favorite show of 2024. |
I’m not seeing why we think Kristen did stuff to her face? I guess I’m not seeing it.
She’s 44 now, which means she was 43 when they filmed. It’s possible she just looks like this. I mean she’s clearly wearing make up and they do lighting to flatter her, but I’m not seeing obvious plastic surgery signs. Maybe some Botox. Not seeing any filler. She looks late 30s, early 40s to me, which is about right. |
Her lips, especially top lip. The work was very obvious. |
It just occurred to me that the sister plays the sister in law in the Marvelous Mrs Maisel…the one who converted and is a more devout Jew than her in laws. Pretty sure they used the word “shiksa” quite a bit on that show. |
It felt very uncomfortable to hear that word so much. It's a total slur putting down both Jewish women for not being as alluring as, and non Jewish women for not being as worthy as. It's somewhat okay for a woman to self-define as such in a humorous way but it really is not otherwise okay. |
I mean isn't that something that was an episode 2 where they're in the bar and the girls are perplexed by the shiksa term and Joanne asked whether she should be offended or flattered and the rabbis response is technically to get us insult that means you're impure and detestable. But these days it just means you're hot blonde non-jew. I mean if you don't think that's hilarious then no the show is not for you. I laughed very loud at that part. Because it's both talking about the truth which is the origination of the term and also how language evolves but let's be clear there are millions of Jews and some use that term the way it was originally intended. I also get a little annoyed at the whole oh my God it's a stereotype as if the two blonde girls from California with a fruit loop mom and a gay dad who's been in the closet aren't also a stereotype. |
I read all the comments and no one has mentioned how Noah's parents are supposedly former Soviet Jews, yet seem more like L.A. Persians or Armenians. We don't call "banya" the shvitz (that's a Yiddish term used by Eastern Europeans), moms aren't as overbearing as Middle Eastern/Far Eastern Jewish (or otherwise) moms, and the accents are way wrong. Former Soviets don't tend to go into real estate, don't tend to be religious, etc. If you're going to stereotype, do it right, the parents should have been scientists or computer programmers. ![]() |
I loved her on Succession. |
Totally agree! The only thing they got right was the name “Sasha” for the brother — absolutely everything was way off. |
I really like Morgan's character. I'm probably the minority. She reminds me of someone I know IRL. |