Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have teen high school-aged, children but is it the norm for a child's SO to just be living at the house and sharing a bedroom and so on?
Also, the Miranda story seems to be trying to mirror the actor's real life, right? So did she struggle with alcoholism, too?
That storyline is so stupid and gross. The girlfriend is such a self-righteous twit, and the son is a disrespectful turd. It defies understanding how any parent would allow this. My sense is that this kind of garbage happens when parents bend over backwards to be sex positive.
Why is she living there? She talked about her mom in the past tense so is her mom deceased? I need an answer for why she is living in their son's bedroom and they are openly and loudly sexing and Miranda and Steve are bothered by it but don't say anything. None of that makes sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Why are we talking about these old ladies who are trying to act like they are in their 20s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have teen high school-aged, children but is it the norm for a child's SO to just be living at the house and sharing a bedroom and so on?
Also, the Miranda story seems to be trying to mirror the actor's real life, right? So did she struggle with alcoholism, too?
Miranda is a different person in this show. I don’t think the character would be okay with hearing her child have sex on the other side of the wall. It’s more Cynthia Nixon now than Miranda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They've ruined Miranda as a character.
I'm only 37 so I don't know yet but are 55 year olds really so "old"?
The women seem to hobble around, cranky and forgetful. They wince and groan when they run, walk or simply pivot. I was so glad charlee did burpees. She seemed slightly less geriatric than the rest
Charlotte doesn’t seem geriatric at all. She seems to be pretty much Charlotte. Her face is settling in and she’s obviously in good shape, wearing nice clothing—an age-appropriate but still very vibrant style that is just a continuation of what she has always worn.
Carrie’s “look” is too try-hard. Like we were supposed to ooh and ah when she walked out of the brownstone with that big poofy white skirt and those stupid booties. Or the dumbass hat in the last episode when she was doing the podcast. They have not evolved her look at all. The style is awful, the hair is awful—she should either go gray or have a GOOD dye job.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have teen high school-aged, children but is it the norm for a child's SO to just be living at the house and sharing a bedroom and so on?
Also, the Miranda story seems to be trying to mirror the actor's real life, right? So did she struggle with alcoholism, too?
Anonymous wrote:What's interesting is that she fired Sam as her publicist but in this social media world she likely needs Sam more than ever.
Anonymous wrote:And maybe Steve wanted some of that liquor she poured down the drain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have teen high school-aged, children but is it the norm for a child's SO to just be living at the house and sharing a bedroom and so on?
Also, the Miranda story seems to be trying to mirror the actor's real life, right? So did she struggle with alcoholism, too?
That storyline is so stupid and gross. The girlfriend is such a self-righteous twit, and the son is a disrespectful turd. It defies understanding how any parent would allow this. My sense is that this kind of garbage happens when parents bend over backwards to be sex positive.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have teen high school-aged, children but is it the norm for a child's SO to just be living at the house and sharing a bedroom and so on?
Also, the Miranda story seems to be trying to mirror the actor's real life, right? So did she struggle with alcoholism, too?
Anonymous wrote:I like Che, but they split pretty quickly after that scene. I think there is some heartbreak in the future.