Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have only watched the first episode, which I enjoyed. However I couldn't stop noticing the poor editing when it came to Keri's hair. One minute her hair looks dry, frizzy, and wavy with a middle part, and the next minute she has a slight side part and her hair has been blown out and is smooth and styled- yet all within the same scene. Also why do they have to emphasize how much her character hates wearing anything other than her standard "DC" uniform of black slacks, a dull shirt and a blazer. It's not necessary - its OKAY to be a little stylish for god's sake.
LOL, I totally noticed this too!! I mentioned it to my husband and he was clueless. It's so obvious.
Anonymous wrote:My coworker and I were talking about it this morning. We're so proud of Felicity all grown up! Look how far she's come.
It seems weird that they named her husband Hal. That's such an old man name (nickname for Harold). Keri Russell is like 47 or 48 - it'd make more sense if her husband's name was Stephen or Matt or Scott or David.
I'm only three episodes in, but will keep watching.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s consider the irony of how much this discussion talks about the actress’s wardrobe/styling vs. her actual acting…I think that is the point her character is trying to make by getting so annoyed at the vogue photo shoot.
Loved the princess of Genovia wave at the end, she knew what to do and didn’t need a fairy godmother to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have only watched the first episode, which I enjoyed. However I couldn't stop noticing the poor editing when it came to Keri's hair. One minute her hair looks dry, frizzy, and wavy with a middle part, and the next minute she has a slight side part and her hair has been blown out and is smooth and styled- yet all within the same scene. Also why do they have to emphasize how much her character hates wearing anything other than her standard "DC" uniform of black slacks, a dull shirt and a blazer. It's not necessary - its OKAY to be a little stylish for god's sake.
LOL, I totally noticed this too!! I mentioned it to my husband and he was clueless. It's so obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Have only watched the first episode, which I enjoyed. However I couldn't stop noticing the poor editing when it came to Keri's hair. One minute her hair looks dry, frizzy, and wavy with a middle part, and the next minute she has a slight side part and her hair has been blown out and is smooth and styled- yet all within the same scene. Also why do they have to emphasize how much her character hates wearing anything other than her standard "DC" uniform of black slacks, a dull shirt and a blazer. It's not necessary - its OKAY to be a little stylish for god's sake.
Anonymous wrote:Au contraire! These are all the things I like about her character. She’s supposed to be serious and dedicated and sincere. And come on, wouldn’t you be a little put out if you thought you were going to do one job and then got told to do a totally different one?