Anonymous wrote:Their group forgave Eddie and Delilah too quickly.
I also loathe it when a character is supposed to be desired, and no one outside that tv bubble can figure out why.
Jon loved Delilah. Eddie loved Delilah. The random guy at the gas station who helped her with the restaurant really, really liked Delilah.
She's skinny, mopey and semi-helpless.
Where's the appeal?
Anonymous wrote:So I tried again with the season premiere, and I still hate it. There is not one single person I like on this entire show. Do any of these people even take a sh*t without informing the others? I adore Romany Malco but I can't watch this show even for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly do not know why I watch this show. Delilah can't act ... the little Asian kid (who does not look 1/2 white at all, casting fail) can't act, and the storylines are unbelievable. And yet ...
Her “partial accent” is distracting and she always looks perplexed. The short comic guy with the beard is also annoying. Gary? Does he have to have a funny or cute retort for everything?
Anonymous wrote:I honestly do not know why I watch this show. Delilah can't act ... the little Asian kid (who does not look 1/2 white at all, casting fail) can't act, and the storylines are unbelievable. And yet ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg. All the secrecy about Barbara, the apartment, etc was due to the fact Jon’s friend died? Are we really suppose to believe he never told his friends or wife that he almost got on a plane that crashed on 9-11? The whole thing is just ridiculous
Am I suppose to feel sorry for Rome? His wife told him that she did not want kids when they got married. He cannot be that surprised that she still feels the same way.
I am not sure why I keep watching. I guess because the show has so much potential. It just does not live up to it.
I agree with you, all of it.
I was rolling my eyes when Rome wanted to buy the family car instead. His irresponsible attitude about trying out parenting was childish. Especially the timing when she’s going to be so extra busy. What if the heavy toll of being a parent those early infant toddler pre-k years (and beyond of course) worsen his depression? Gina will be left being essentially a single mom, for something she was never onboard with. Good for her to stay her ground. Season two better not have a storyline about Gina changing her mind.
The 9/11 flight, friend’s death storyline is so underwhelming and BM’s behavior so odd (jogging by their house to enter that house- what’s she trying to find out?). Plus BM changed her first name, she doesn’t want to be found (turns away Gary), her husband freaks out D is in the house. It all points to PJ being Jon’s child. And that D’s newborn actually was Jon’s, not Eddie’s.
Anonymous wrote:Omg. All the secrecy about Barbara, the apartment, etc was due to the fact Jon’s friend died? Are we really suppose to believe he never told his friends or wife that he almost got on a plane that crashed on 9-11? The whole thing is just ridiculous
Am I suppose to feel sorry for Rome? His wife told him that she did not want kids when they got married. He cannot be that surprised that she still feels the same way.
I am not sure why I keep watching. I guess because the show has so much potential. It just does not live up to it.