Anonymous wrote:Didn’t she just get engaged?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
I agree the cast is super strong but they seem to have given the other women a backseat in season 7, which I didn't like. They all have such unique stories they brought to the table I don't think they should just focus on Bonnie.
And yes, Anna Faris has never looked well since the divorce. It has to be hard to see him moving on and doing so well. Some of the episodes her legs are so skinny they look like sticks.
Well it was her choice and she immediately started seeing someone else. Maybe it’s a medical issue.
Not sure if the divorce was her choice.
Your assuming her cheating comments were about Chris Pratt. She didn’t name the ex. Similar to Halle Berry letting it sit in the press for years that David Justice hit her and 20 years later she confirmed it wasn’t him. Given how fast Anna was paired up with her new man and how friendly she is with Chris publicly, it’s likely not him she was talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
I agree the cast is super strong but they seem to have given the other women a backseat in season 7, which I didn't like. They all have such unique stories they brought to the table I don't think they should just focus on Bonnie.
And yes, Anna Faris has never looked well since the divorce. It has to be hard to see him moving on and doing so well. Some of the episodes her legs are so skinny they look like sticks.
Anna was also divorced before.
Well it was her choice and she immediately started seeing someone else. Maybe it’s a medical issue.
Not sure if the divorce was her choice.
Your assuming her cheating comments were about Chris Pratt. She didn’t name the ex. Similar to Halle Berry letting it sit in the press for years that David Justice hit her and 20 years later she confirmed it wasn’t him. Given how fast Anna was paired up with her new man and how friendly she is with Chris publicly, it’s likely not him she was talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
I agree the cast is super strong but they seem to have given the other women a backseat in season 7, which I didn't like. They all have such unique stories they brought to the table I don't think they should just focus on Bonnie.
And yes, Anna Faris has never looked well since the divorce. It has to be hard to see him moving on and doing so well. Some of the episodes her legs are so skinny they look like sticks.
Well it was her choice and she immediately started seeing someone else. Maybe it’s a medical issue.
Not sure if the divorce was her choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
I agree the cast is super strong but they seem to have given the other women a backseat in season 7, which I didn't like. They all have such unique stories they brought to the table I don't think they should just focus on Bonnie.
And yes, Anna Faris has never looked well since the divorce. It has to be hard to see him moving on and doing so well. Some of the episodes her legs are so skinny they look like sticks.
Well it was her choice and she immediately started seeing someone else. Maybe it’s a medical issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just end the show. She’s too integral to just have her disappear. Shows are always terrible after losing their lead (see Roseanne aka The Connors).
Really? Connors is not bad.
Agreed. I like it better with Roseanne gone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
I agree the cast is super strong but they seem to have given the other women a backseat in season 7, which I didn't like. They all have such unique stories they brought to the table I don't think they should just focus on Bonnie.
And yes, Anna Faris has never looked well since the divorce. It has to be hard to see him moving on and doing so well. Some of the episodes her legs are so skinny they look like sticks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
I agree the cast is super strong but they seem to have given the other women a backseat in season 7, which I didn't like. They all have such unique stories they brought to the table I don't think they should just focus on Bonnie.
And yes, Anna Faris has never looked well since the divorce. It has to be hard to see him moving on and doing so well. Some of the episodes her legs are so skinny they look like sticks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Allison Janney and Kristen Johnson are huge talents. If this is temporary they could write Anna's character off for awhile. If it's permanent I think they could find a lot of places to go with it.
Whether it's true or not, I have always got the vibe from articles, TV, etc., that the divorce from Chris Pratt was very much his idea.
Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.
Anonymous wrote:I think it has a chance. It is more of an ensemble show anyway. More like when Diane left Cheers or when various characters left MASH. They have a very deep and talented cast. My question is if they are going to deal with Covid or the fires. Adam’s bar is toast if they bring in the reality of it. How do they do an in person AA meeting without masks? I have really enjoyed ‘Mom’. I love comedies that take on more serious issues and show a different strata of our culture.