Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It's a godawful title that sets us all back 70 years.
Oh god shut up
DP and no, you shut it. It's an awful title. Very off putting as SEVERAL PPs have noted.
Please grow up.
My wife is pretty difficult to offend and even she was like "That's a horrible title, are they trying to give girls body image issues?"
I'm sure it's a nuanced show and has empowering moments, but yeah.....terrible title.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It's a godawful title that sets us all back 70 years.
Oh god shut up
DP and no, you shut it. It's an awful title. Very off putting as SEVERAL PPs have noted.
Please grow up.
Anonymous wrote:+1 This is a great premise for a show.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the title quickly and thought it was The Summer I Turned Petty. That would’ve been a better premise!
i would def watch that
+1 This is a great premise for a show.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the title quickly and thought it was The Summer I Turned Petty. That would’ve been a better premise!
i would def watch that
Anonymous wrote:I found a couple movies on Netflix with horny 18+ year olds humping like bunnies. I assume this doesn’t have that?
I can’t help it - I wish I was young again and constantly just wanting to tear each others clothes off. I miss that time of life.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t get past the name to watch it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched it and found every one of the characters completely loathsome (except for Cam, who was written off early on).
Op here.
I found Belly annoying. She started off cool and I had high hopes for her in the first episode where she gives Conrad grief for smoking weed. I thought she would be confident and cool. But she turned out to be boring, immature, and self-centered. No clue how she’s the heroine in a book series.
I also thought she wasn’t pretty or interesting enough for all the attention she received. Her friend was way more confident and interesting.
Her older brother was similarly insecure despite his false bravado. He seemed very shallow.
No clue why they felt compelled to have a bisexual character. The insertion of that scene seemed rather gratuitous and a big departure from the storyline/crush.
I liked the Asian mom. She was interesting. The white mom made me cry.
Conrad seemed genuine and interesting. He just seemed much older than Belly, and I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why he liked her.
Does the book do a better job making Belly more interesting?
Anonymous wrote:They're cute books. Light and fluffy, but fun to watch with teens.