Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed the woman with the short platinum hair in the elevator. She dealt with Hilary and her mom's weird drama well and I thought it was funny when it turned out she was the first expat on the show who actually spoke Chinese.
Yeah, stuck in an elevator with a mean older women who can't stop chiding and insulting her own adult daughter.
Then plays the victim when the adult daughter discloses the real underlying issue of the mom's toxic game. OOOOOh, we're not allowed to talk about that...
Meanwhile, blond lady drops she's late for something important, needs to see her husband, is used to playing referee - and no one let's her talk.
DP. Interesting that they never explored the very first episode where the blond lady is glaring at David from her apartment door and he says she is always doing that. I wonder what that was about.
I dont remember this, but you reminded me of something else - in the first episode Hilary said something to David about Margaret, something like "What she did to you wasnt nice but...". So what did Margaret do to David? Why does this blonde lady hate david? (I mean, why wouldn't you)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interestingly the cases you hear about are much more rarely yt or mixed families.
Drop the yt thing, we’re not on Ticktock and you look like an a$$
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed the woman with the short platinum hair in the elevator. She dealt with Hilary and her mom's weird drama well and I thought it was funny when it turned out she was the first expat on the show who actually spoke Chinese.
Yeah, stuck in an elevator with a mean older women who can't stop chiding and insulting her own adult daughter.
Then plays the victim when the adult daughter discloses the real underlying issue of the mom's toxic game. OOOOOh, we're not allowed to talk about that...
Meanwhile, blond lady drops she's late for something important, needs to see her husband, is used to playing referee - and no one let's her talk.
DP. Interesting that they never explored the very first episode where the blond lady is glaring at David from her apartment door and he says she is always doing that. I wonder what that was about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t tell some of the people apart. But did Hilary’s husband have an affair with Mercy? I was thinking that the nanny was distracted by the husband and lost the kid. That’s what his lying was about, where he was that night, and why Margaret doesn’t like Hilary's husband.
Hilary is insufferable. What’s the point of her character?
screwed up Mom & Dad
screwed up neighbor friend Margaret
screwed up husband
actually not so screwed up herself, considering.
+1
She seems to have a level head on her shoulders, considering what we now know about her upbringing. And she’s been a good friend to Margaret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interestingly the cases you hear about are much more rarely yt or mixed families.
Drop the yt thing, we’re not on Ticktock and you look like an a$$
Anonymous wrote:Interestingly the cases you hear about are much more rarely yt or mixed families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s Hong Kong. That was UK
What?
Are you serious? Hong Kong was British until 1997, and English the only official language until 1978, and after that one of the two. So that people expect most folk to speak English isn’t off the mark. How do you not know that?!
DP. Could you possibly be more unpleasant? Pretty sure we’re all well aware of the UK history in Hong Kong. 🙄🙄 Doesn’t change the fact that the VAST majority of people there only speak Cantonese. How do YOU not know that?!
This isn’t true. Cantonese is the predominant first language by far, but most Hong Kongers speak English as well, many at a native or near native level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s Hong Kong. That was UK
What?
Are you serious? Hong Kong was British until 1997, and English the only official language until 1978, and after that one of the two. So that people expect most folk to speak English isn’t off the mark. How do you not know that?!
DP. Could you possibly be more unpleasant? Pretty sure we’re all well aware of the UK history in Hong Kong. 🙄🙄 Doesn’t change the fact that the VAST majority of people there only speak Cantonese. How do YOU not know that?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed the woman with the short platinum hair in the elevator. She dealt with Hilary and her mom's weird drama well and I thought it was funny when it turned out she was the first expat on the show who actually spoke Chinese.
Yeah, stuck in an elevator with a mean older women who can't stop chiding and insulting her own adult daughter.
Then plays the victim when the adult daughter discloses the real underlying issue of the mom's toxic game. OOOOOh, we're not allowed to talk about that...
Meanwhile, blond lady drops she's late for something important, needs to see her husband, is used to playing referee - and no one let's her talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t tell some of the people apart. But did Hilary’s husband have an affair with Mercy? I was thinking that the nanny was distracted by the husband and lost the kid. That’s what his lying was about, where he was that night, and why Margaret doesn’t like Hilary's husband.
Hilary is insufferable. What’s the point of her character?
screwed up Mom & Dad
screwed up neighbor friend Margaret
screwed up husband
actually not so screwed up herself, considering.
Anonymous wrote:I personally love it and can totally identify w Kidman. How do you think expats live?
By the way, check how live ins are treated around DMV. Horror
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate both mercy and david, but I wonder if they kind of deserve each other? Two garbage people making a baby... But also, could be her ticket out of poverty.
I thought the episode/show was about "mothers".
-Becoming a mom
-Losing your identity to being a mom
-Dealing with your own mom
-Not wanting to be a mom
I can't connect with the characters enough to identify to them as a mom or woman, at all. I liked the show at first but the thriller aspect of "where is Gus?" would be more interesting to explore than all these rotten humans.
Anonymous wrote:I hate both mercy and david, but I wonder if they kind of deserve each other? Two garbage people making a baby... But also, could be her ticket out of poverty.
I thought the episode/show was about "mothers".
-Becoming a mom
-Losing your identity to being a mom
-Dealing with your own mom
-Not wanting to be a mom