Anonymous wrote:They are all horrible, except Luisa and the French lady.
So has Noah gone around the bend? I've disliked him all along, but he definitely seems to be going through some sort of serious mental illness. And from the previews, it looks like Helen is taking care of him. But in his version of things, he basically thinks she is a shrew. What gives? He's just that out of it now?
Why did Helen have to screw Max? That's just cruel. I was kind of liking her till this. Now I feel like she is irredeemable. Why does Vic stay with her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we talk about episode 6? i thought it was very good, best yet of the season.
I liked last episode best. I thought this one was kind of boring, esp Helen's
It WAS boring. Also I'm having trouble seeing Vik as having been with Helen for 4 years. Its such a recently introduced and completely undeveloped story arc. Sloppy TV writing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we talk about episode 6? i thought it was very good, best yet of the season.
I liked last episode best. I thought this one was kind of boring, esp Helen's
Anonymous wrote:can we talk about episode 6? i thought it was very good, best yet of the season.
Anonymous wrote:can we talk about episode 6? i thought it was very good, best yet of the season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole premise of the show is that people are drawn to each other even when they have a lot to lose. I didn't think the story line would be able to maintain it, so feel pleasantly surprised with the latest.
Alison is crazy cakes but look at all the other things Cole couldn't let go of, no matter how hopeless and broken they were. He's driven by something way deeper than his penis, and he's more connected to her than he'll ever be to Luisa.
Exactly. Some people seem to be expecting a hallmark movie![]()
This is about dysfunctional love, messed up people and relationships. Anna Karenina type stuff
Take your "why can't Cole just find a nice girl" and shove it
Anonymous wrote:The whole premise of the show is that people are drawn to each other even when they have a lot to lose. I didn't think the story line would be able to maintain it, so feel pleasantly surprised with the latest.
Alison is crazy cakes but look at all the other things Cole couldn't let go of, no matter how hopeless and broken they were. He's driven by something way deeper than his penis, and he's more connected to her than he'll ever be to Luisa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is too much to ask that he not fuck his ex wife. Sure, he probably still has feelings for her. I get that. But to follow through when you are remarried? Not acceptable.
I don't think that is a 1950s mindset at all.
But, again, I expect the men in my life to have more sense than that. Apparently, the men on this show lack the ability to reason with anything other than a penis.
But if Allison is as "ugly" as you all claim she is (which is, quite frankly, laughable- I highly doubt the woman would have gotten to the top of hollywood if she was unattractive- or gotten the role. So often women do not understand what men find attractive) then he is not thinking with his penis alone. Surely if he was just thinking with his penis, his wife is attractive enough and he would just be banging her. It's about more than his dick, it's about love- love that doesn't go away even when someone royally screws you over.
I was actually super meh on this season and didn't watch the last two episodes until a couple days ago, thinking I was gonna give up on the show after the awful first 3 episodes.