Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how much time has passed since the first episode with Big’s death? It feels like they’ve skipped ahead multiple months every episode since.
And did Miranda’s drinking problem just disappear?
I think Che is Miranda's new addiction
Anonymous wrote:So how much time has passed since the first episode with Big’s death? It feels like they’ve skipped ahead multiple months every episode since.
And did Miranda’s drinking problem just disappear?
Anonymous wrote:What the heck did I just watch? It feels do disjointed. Would they really auction off a date at a school fundraiser? I'm asking seriously because I don't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am binging show now and caught up. Che is painful to watch, not funny and tryingto hard.
and why would charlotte rope her friends into attending a school action, their friendships now seem weird and too codependent. the guy playing steve never should have agreed to be on the show, they are basically making him the deaf, doddrering senior citizen of the show.
Watching charlotte try to talk with those super inflated lips is never wracking.
David Eigenberg (Steve) is actually almost deaf in real life and that’s why his character is almost deaf!
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/01/and-just-like-that-steve-miranda
Fine but IRL people who need hearing aids later in life do NOT scream and seem befuddled all the time. At least not after they get the hearing aids! It's a very ugly and unfair portrayal of disability TBH. I think they're depicting Steve like this in order to legitimize Miranda's cheating.
Yeah, I am PP who posted about Charlotte. I hate the way they are portraying Steve. Another reason this is turning into a hate watch.
He finally seemed like himself in the kitchen. He was adorable, I totally would have jumped him. Miranda has lost her mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only glimmer of fun was when Carrie and the date walked out of the restaurant laughing. Then the vomiting ruined everything.
It was just so weird and ott.
To the contrary, that scene, plus then seeing him at the auction the next day, was one of the few in the reboot that took me back to the original show. I liked it.
+1. I liked that scene, too. Reminded me of the original SATC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only glimmer of fun was when Carrie and the date walked out of the restaurant laughing. Then the vomiting ruined everything.
It was just so weird and ott.
To the contrary, that scene, plus then seeing him at the auction the next day, was one of the few in the reboot that took me back to the original show. I liked it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am binging show now and caught up. Che is painful to watch, not funny and tryingto hard.
and why would charlotte rope her friends into attending a school action, their friendships now seem weird and too codependent. the guy playing steve never should have agreed to be on the show, they are basically making him the deaf, doddrering senior citizen of the show.
Watching charlotte try to talk with those super inflated lips is never wracking.
David Eigenberg (Steve) is actually almost deaf in real life and that’s why his character is almost deaf!
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/01/and-just-like-that-steve-miranda
Fine but IRL people who need hearing aids later in life do NOT scream and seem befuddled all the time. At least not after they get the hearing aids! It's a very ugly and unfair portrayal of disability TBH. I think they're depicting Steve like this in order to legitimize Miranda's cheating.
Yeah, I am PP who posted about Charlotte. I hate the way they are portraying Steve. Another reason this is turning into a hate watch.
Anonymous wrote:So how much time has passed since the first episode with Big’s death? It feels like they’ve skipped ahead multiple months every episode since.
And did Miranda’s drinking problem just disappear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am binging show now and caught up. Che is painful to watch, not funny and tryingto hard.
and why would charlotte rope her friends into attending a school action, their friendships now seem weird and too codependent. the guy playing steve never should have agreed to be on the show, they are basically making him the deaf, doddrering senior citizen of the show.
Watching charlotte try to talk with those super inflated lips is never wracking.
David Eigenberg (Steve) is actually almost deaf in real life and that’s why his character is almost deaf!
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/01/and-just-like-that-steve-miranda
Fine but IRL people who need hearing aids later in life do NOT scream and seem befuddled all the time. At least not after they get the hearing aids! It's a very ugly and unfair portrayal of disability TBH. I think they're depicting Steve like this in order to legitimize Miranda's cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s honestly so gross. No one wants to see these old ladies act like this.
Then you probably shouldn’t bother watching, because a lot of the target demographic
is those (older ladies), and plenty do want to see these kinds of storylines instead of pretending their lives ended at 38.
+1
I mean seriously, did you hate watchers think this was going to be a Golden Girls reboot? I mean even Blanche was trying to get laid on the regular.
All of them were trying to get laid on the regular!
Anonymous wrote:So how much time has passed since the first episode with Big’s death? It feels like they’ve skipped ahead multiple months every episode since.
And did Miranda’s drinking problem just disappear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only glimmer of fun was when Carrie and the date walked out of the restaurant laughing. Then the vomiting ruined everything.
It was just so weird and ott.