Anonymous wrote:He looks underweight. Is he unwell?
That said, I’m halfway in and really enjoying it! CD and MR are phenomenal actors and I love seeing them in anything, so seeing them together is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Dog is safe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are also enjoying this show, sitting with our dog that looks very like Steve on screen. Also had moments of "please don't kill the dog" but not finished the show yet, good to know he remains unharmed.
MR is thin because like most of Hollywood he's doing the big Ozempic. I'm less worried about his weight and more concerned about his comedy villain white teeth and black hair. Like something out of Batman.
I don't think he's getting the shot. He and Keri Russell both run and you tend to get scrawny and drawn looking as you get older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are also enjoying this show, sitting with our dog that looks very like Steve on screen. Also had moments of "please don't kill the dog" but not finished the show yet, good to know he remains unharmed.
MR is thin because like most of Hollywood he's doing the big Ozempic. I'm less worried about his weight and more concerned about his comedy villain white teeth and black hair. Like something out of Batman.
I don't think he's getting the shot. He and Keri Russell both run and you tend to get scrawny and drawn looking as you get older.
Anonymous wrote:We are also enjoying this show, sitting with our dog that looks very like Steve on screen. Also had moments of "please don't kill the dog" but not finished the show yet, good to know he remains unharmed.
MR is thin because like most of Hollywood he's doing the big Ozempic. I'm less worried about his weight and more concerned about his comedy villain white teeth and black hair. Like something out of Batman.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if I liked this or consider it a glossy and violent lifetime movie. The music in the background is a bit much. It seems to zig zag all over the place but the dog remains safe, what breed is it?