Anonymous wrote:SJP needs to comment on Chris Noth
Anonymous wrote:SJP needs to comment on Chris Noth
Anonymous wrote:The degree of hate watching going on with this show is unhinged.
agreed. I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:More celebrities on Noth
https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/zoe-lister-jones-chris-noth-allegations-celebrities-react/
The degree of hate watching going on with this show is unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did y’all see the Carrie has dementia theories? Based on that coffee scene with Miranda?
You mean she was a little out of it 12 hours after she found her dead husband and didn’t sleep?
Was this episode really that soon after he died? I had the feeling it had been a few weeks.
The coffee scene was literally the morning after.
The morning after the funeral, right? The funeral would have been a bit after he died.
DP. No, it was when Miranda went to Carrie’s apartment the morning after Big died. The dementia theory is one of the stupidest things I have heard. Lots of people keep coffee beans in the freezer so they stay fresher. And the fact that she has having trouble holding onto threads of a conversation the morning after such an incredible shock is completely normal.
The degree of hate watching going on with this show is unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Could people cool it on criticizing Cynthia Nixon for aging naturally? I have nothing against people who whiten their teeth, get veneers, botox, etc. If that's what you want go for it, and I might do some of that too.
But I actually appreciate that there is an actress on major television show in her 50s who is choosing to present herself naturally without that stuff. Do I look at her and think "I want to look like that." No. But why is that the only way to relate to a character? Why is that the most value a woman or a female character can have -- as an avatar for the way we want to look on the outside?