Anonymous wrote:Is it, like, for kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it “girly” or are husbands/men watching too?
my guess is upper income Jewish women and or fans of Gilmore Girls (who are mostly women) are watching.
As a woman, I found the main character insufferable. She spends the opening credits insulting the rabbi at her wedding to prove how "funny" she is. Then opening minutes is years later she finally won over the rabbi to finally come to her house for some holiday. Well, duh, don't insult people.
The attention to costumes is great. I'll give it that.
Guy here who didn't watch Gilmore Girls and loved the first episode. She's got great tatas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it “girly” or are husbands/men watching too?
my guess is upper income Jewish women and or fans of Gilmore Girls (who are mostly women) are watching.
As a woman, I found the main character insufferable. She spends the opening credits insulting the rabbi at her wedding to prove how "funny" she is. Then opening minutes is years later she finally won over the rabbi to finally come to her house for some holiday. Well, duh, don't insult people.
The attention to costumes is great. I'll give it that.
Anonymous wrote:Is it “girly” or are husbands/men watching too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it, like, for kids?
There's partial nudity and bad language in the first show.
Anonymous wrote:Is it, like, for kids?
Anonymous wrote:Binged the whole thing. Actually liked the pilot more than the rest in the end. It was enjoyable in general but some things were a little trite. The clothes are fabulous and the comedy is actually witty. But the lead really is so clueless about some things in life and that became grating. They needed to make it more clear that she is 26 since now a days someone with a 4 year old and a baby would be 30 or older (around my circle at least).
Anonymous wrote:Is it, like, for kids?