Anonymous wrote:Sylvie in mine too. TBH it did make me watch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the photo on the Netflix website is of Dex and Silvie, not Dex and Emma? Apparently, Netflix's marketers have an opinion on Emma's attractiveness.
That really bothered me.
I’m not seeing this now.
PP here. Interesting. I remember reading a few years ago about how Netflix has multiple photos they use for their show icons and have kind of paid attention to it ever since-- I always notice when a show on my watchlist suddenly has a different photo. Your post makes me think that different viewers are given different photos. 80% of what I watch on Netflix is international content, mostly Korean but also Indian and from other non-white countries. But apparently Netflix thinks I'll be more likely to watch a romantic series with a pale redheaded female lead. Huh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the photo on the Netflix website is of Dex and Silvie, not Dex and Emma? Apparently, Netflix's marketers have an opinion on Emma's attractiveness.
That really bothered me.
I’m not seeing this now.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that the photo on the Netflix website is of Dex and Silvie, not Dex and Emma? Apparently, Netflix's marketers have an opinion on Emma's attractiveness.
That really bothered me.
Anonymous wrote:I think the thread that ties them together is that Emma was so different from him--less privileged and in some ways more free because of the lack of any parental pressure or expectations--and she turns him down on graduation night...which was probably a first for him. By simply not putting out, he was likely intrigued by her and quickly developed an attraction and respect for her over the next day...and then in the ensuing years.
She becomes a shoulder to lean on over the years and a grounding force. I think on some level he wants her to respect him...in many ways he's trying to earn her respect.
Then he goes on with life and lands the kind of girl his family would expect: a pretty girl from an affluent (albeit weird) family. She loves him, but she doesn't respect him...which is why she cheats. She wants a successful alpha male, which he actually isn't...at least not at that moment.
But all the while Emma is there in the background...of his life and his thoughts. It's always been her, but he was too busy going down the road he was expected to travel rather than having the courage to pivot.
And she is strong. I thought Anne Hathaway probably did a better job playing the character in the film but the actress who plays her in the series does a fine job of portraying Emma as strong (stubborn?) as well as insecure, and free as well as a bit stuck. She comes across as judgmental which is precisely what the character had to do: because the push/pull is that Dex desperately wants *her* respect...perhaps since she basically says she doesn't respect him at the beginning of the story (grad night in her bedroom).
A bit of a typical plot, but it's grounded in reality imho.
I mean, as a Gen X gal, it was obvious that you could spark even more interest in you if you weren't easy. Guys like to chase.