Anonymous wrote:James Marsden was what this show needed. I wish the POC actors were either more talented or in receipt of better material or both - only Olivia Munn knows what she’s doing here. Coop’s overspending money manager and his wife and Nick are flat-out terrible, along with the women’s sauna chorus; they are terrible actors, with try-hard reads. But Marsden is fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This season is really getting good! I love the direction the story is taking now.
And glad to see Mel took my advice and handed that dog $hit right back to her neighbor. 😃
That was one of my favorite moments. I like where they’ve gone with Owen and Coop. The show needs more than Coop being a burglar.
+1
Owen cracks me up. Wasn't sure where they were going with his character but I love me some good crime capers. Looks like Coop is going to swindle him out of a few million along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This season is really getting good! I love the direction the story is taking now.
And glad to see Mel took my advice and handed that dog $hit right back to her neighbor. 😃
That was one of my favorite moments. I like where they’ve gone with Owen and Coop. The show needs more than Coop being a burglar.
Anonymous wrote:This season is really getting good! I love the direction the story is taking now.
And glad to see Mel took my advice and handed that dog $hit right back to her neighbor. 😃
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda Peete is 54 and looks every bit her age. Perimenopause? Give me a break.... Maybe Olivia Munn's character would be more believable as a woman experiencing perimenopause symptoms.
I'm 56 and still in Peri. We are not all the same
+1
And I'm 57 and was in full-blown menopause at 45.
Np
No one cares about your anecdotal nonsense.
The reading comprehension and critical thinking skills on DCUM are depressing
The point is that not only is it uncommon and therefore highly unlikely for someone to just be experiencing the very first signs of peri at 54, but also never even having heard of it before?? At age 54? Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda Peete is 54 and looks every bit her age. Perimenopause? Give me a break.... Maybe Olivia Munn's character would be more believable as a woman experiencing perimenopause symptoms.
I'm 56 and still in Peri. We are not all the same
+1
And I'm 57 and was in full-blown menopause at 45.
Anonymous wrote:I was hoping that maybe Tori would start helping with the theft business during her gap year or whatever. That would be entertaining. Also they are setting the mom up for some event where she goes perimenopause crazy with her hormones and does something unhinged like: having another baby, having an affair with a high school student, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda Peete is 54 and looks every bit her age. Perimenopause? Give me a break.... Maybe Olivia Munn's character would be more believable as a woman experiencing perimenopause symptoms.
I'm 56 and still in Peri. We are not all the same
Anonymous wrote:Amanda Peete is 54 and looks every bit her age. Perimenopause? Give me a break.... Maybe Olivia Munn's character would be more believable as a woman experiencing perimenopause symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started episode two and I won’t give any spoilers but one minor thing is that they show Amanda Peetes character whose betraying a 50-year-old woman starting to research perimenopause symptoms and starting to realize she’s in perimenopause.
I’m sorry, but I just feel like that’s really unrealistic and Amanda should’ve said something to the writers. I am 50 and what woman is just now googling perimenopause symptoms for the first time? I don’t even have bad symptoms. I don’t even think I’ve had ever had a hot sweat. But me and my friends have been talking about it for the last few years and my Instagram reels for the last few years has been filled with information. I realize the medical community and doctors don’t really bring it up but anyone with an iPhone in the year 2026 who is over 40 or at least mid 40s has been hearing about and thinking about this for a few years.
This reminded me of when Brooke Shields talked about feeling no one was discussing post partum depression in the late 90's/early 2000s. It's simply not true....it was on the radar for years before that. I remember buying my sister a popular book about it called " This isn't what I expected" after my niece was born in '94 and i heard an interview with the writer on the radio. . It can seem like celebrities are living in their own alternate medical world or something are quite ignorant but this one surprised me because Brooke Shields was/is an educated person. They end up sounding so out of touch when they say things like this. Oprah has said about therapy in the 80's " no one was going to therapy and talking about it in the 80's." I was and knew several people doing the same, it sounds so ridiculous. College counseling centers have been a thing for decades, psychologists have had busy practices for many decades, it's so odd. Just speak for yourself..." I did not know about....." rather than "No one was talking about it". Minor shift but an important one.