Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the reunion was cringey. And Matthew Perry looked drunk - not just the slur but the empty gaze.
No way he wasn't on something. He slurred in the interviews as well. You could see the other two guys were a little nervous/uncomfortable about him when it was just the three of them. He made some inappropriate jokes, was slurring, gazing ahead with an empty gaze, slow response time (a full beat behind the others). If you pay attention to the reunion, he hardly said anything. Some was probably cut to keep his participation minimal. Poor guy did not seem up to this at all. It was pretty awful to see.
It was awful to see and also awful that he presumably showed up on set in that condition and every one of his cast mates and the producers said, “let’s carry on with filming”. He shouldn’t have been on the show in that condition and it’s sad that his costars - supposes buddies - were complicit in pretending there was nothing wrong.
What’s your suggestion? They have the entire cast present, the sets are ready, the crew is ready, the additional people are ready to appear by “Zoom” (or whatever, including camera crews at their homes, etc. all this money and hype is poured into this and contracts and deadlines are in place. What’s your idea as to what to do when someone appears to work?
Um, yes. It’s possible to pause a production if a cast member isn’t well; they have insurance for that. Or you send an intoxicated cast member home and carry on without them. This absolutely can be done but in this instance people clearly cared more about the “optics” and the money than an obviously sick person involved. Also these people are all very rich. The result was that Perry looked sad and under the influence and the whole show was cringe inducing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also felt badly for Matthew Perry. He seemed anxious and fragile. I didn't get the feeling that he was drinking or using illegal drugs though. I think he has mental health issues and is on heavy duty psych meds.
It wasn’t just the slurring it was the dead-eye gaze. He’s not well and that came across clear as day for the viewer and must have been so very obvious in person - who knows what was edited out. People with mental health issues that are being effectively managed and treated aren’t showing up like zombies.
Anonymous wrote:I also felt badly for Matthew Perry. He seemed anxious and fragile. I didn't get the feeling that he was drinking or using illegal drugs though. I think he has mental health issues and is on heavy duty psych meds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the reunion was cringey. And Matthew Perry looked drunk - not just the slur but the empty gaze.
No way he wasn't on something. He slurred in the interviews as well. You could see the other two guys were a little nervous/uncomfortable about him when it was just the three of them. He made some inappropriate jokes, was slurring, gazing ahead with an empty gaze, slow response time (a full beat behind the others). If you pay attention to the reunion, he hardly said anything. Some was probably cut to keep his participation minimal. Poor guy did not seem up to this at all. It was pretty awful to see.
It was awful to see and also awful that he presumably showed up on set in that condition and every one of his cast mates and the producers said, “let’s carry on with filming”. He shouldn’t have been on the show in that condition and it’s sad that his costars - supposes buddies - were complicit in pretending there was nothing wrong.
What’s your suggestion? They have the entire cast present, the sets are ready, the crew is ready, the additional people are ready to appear by “Zoom” (or whatever, including camera crews at their homes, etc. all this money and hype is poured into this and contracts and deadlines are in place. What’s your idea as to what to do when someone appears to work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Six people who were average to below average looking in their twenties/thirties don't look good now that they're in their fifties? You don't say!
Shut your whore mouth - bc some of us appreciated looking at some of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the reunion was cringey. And Matthew Perry looked drunk - not just the slur but the empty gaze.
No way he wasn't on something. He slurred in the interviews as well. You could see the other two guys were a little nervous/uncomfortable about him when it was just the three of them. He made some inappropriate jokes, was slurring, gazing ahead with an empty gaze, slow response time (a full beat behind the others). If you pay attention to the reunion, he hardly said anything. Some was probably cut to keep his participation minimal. Poor guy did not seem up to this at all. It was pretty awful to see.
It was awful to see and also awful that he presumably showed up on set in that condition and every one of his cast mates and the producers said, “let’s carry on with filming”. He shouldn’t have been on the show in that condition and it’s sad that his costars - supposes buddies - were complicit in pretending there was nothing wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Six people who were average to below average looking in their twenties/thirties don't look good now that they're in their fifties? You don't say!
They were not average looking! Ross maybe. The rest of them were beautiful people in their 20s.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of them - most noticeable Matthew, Jen and David - had this weird thing where their upper lips looked kind of pinched and thin. Is that a plastic surgery thing?
Lisa and Leblanc are adorable.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this "reunion" just made me feel weird, because the show WAS SO WEIRD!
CC and Jen A. were so cringy it hurt to look at them. My God, what are they thinking?? Jen came across as fake and forced happy- EW EW EW.
Poor Matthew Perry- the guy is in rough shape, and it was hard to watch. I felt his pain thru the TV.
Lisa Kudrow is 57 years old- the oldest of the cast and she looks the best by far!! she has not screwed up her face, but she did not want to be there at all.
LeBlanc may be fat but he looks good- cute face, just needs to lose the pounds. He seems genuine and sweet.
David is odd looking, but was engaging and articulate, he seemed like he really wanted to be there, the others did not.
It was SO SO awkward when Matthew Perry said "I never hear from anybody, seriously" because he was not joking.
What a train wreck. I wish I never saw it- it changed the way I think about these actors and the show.
Sex and the City reboot- take notes!