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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man who is not interested in the show but just googled their photos. Have no idea about their personalities on the show, but I think she looks nice and that's the kind of looks match I see in public all the time.[/quote] Another man here and I agree. Never heard of the show, the characters or the actors, but I googled and was expecting a wildebeest. She's a regular looking woman that many men would happily date. [/quote] +1. The way some (I assume) women talk about other women's appearance on her is totally foreign to me as a man. She's cute.[/quote] https://www.glamour.com/story/one-day-star-ambika-mod-is-processing-the-emma-morley-criticism-in-therapy She’s attractive. She wouldn’t have issues dating anyone as long as she had a good personality![/quote] So true. It's bizarre and pretty gross how obsessed one poster is about the supposed mismatch. They were both imperfect people who found a connection. From the article above: And, you know, I think you also sort of have a double whammy in this adaptation of it where I’m, you know…a lot of people who know the story and read the book or watched the film, probably didn't picture an Emma who looked like me, and I've seen some of that more critical reception. But it's a tale as old as time. We just do not give female characters or just women in general the same respect as we do male characters, especially in the show when you've got two characters like Emma and Dex, who were so equal. They are both the leads, they're both leading the story, and then you see the way in which they're talked about, sometimes I felt like, I'm in the ’80s—do you know what I mean?" " [/quote]
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