Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine a parent checking out like Segal’s character did after his wife died.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really enjoying the neighbors. Liz and whatever Ted McGinley's character's name is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can suspend my disbelief to a point but this vigilante shrink business is so unrealistic that it is annoying. He'd have lost his license by now.
This^. Still good entertainment.
Anonymous wrote:I can suspend my disbelief to a point but this vigilante shrink business is so unrealistic that it is annoying. He'd have lost his license by now.
Anonymous wrote:Glad someone started this thread.
I love this new show!
It is clever and deep, but fun and funny at the same time.
Jason Segal is mature and layered. He is great in this role!
And Harrison Ford plays an old guy perfectly.
I can’t for this series to continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would have made way more sense for the tension with the daughter being that he's trying too hard to fill mom's shoes, over-therapize her, emotionally depending on her, etc. Way more believable.
Yes, becoming more enmeshed than is healthy for her developmentally.
Write your own shows!
It’s supposed to be a bit absurd and challenge assumptions and preconceived narratives of what’s “supposed” to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would have made way more sense for the tension with the daughter being that he's trying too hard to fill mom's shoes, over-therapize her, emotionally depending on her, etc. Way more believable.
Yes, becoming more enmeshed than is healthy for her developmentally.
Anonymous wrote:It would have made way more sense for the tension with the daughter being that he's trying too hard to fill mom's shoes, over-therapize her, emotionally depending on her, etc. Way more believable.