Anonymous wrote:What’s a good series with middle age girl friends? Easy to watch, relatable, sometimes funny, not so serious but also not dumb!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the women on On the Verge to be more annoying than the annoying women in Workin' Moms. Especially Ell, the one who decides to film her family to try and make a buck. Insufferable.
And Yasmine, the neurotically overprotective mother. Yeesh. Anne, the one who's always high, laughs at everything, and hooks up with quite possibly the most unappealing man I've seen in recent memory.
Then there's Justine, who would be ok, but who lets her husband insult and take advantage of her, constantly. Grow a spine, Justine.
Ugh. Can't believe I wasted hours on this unfunny show.
Justine was the only character that grew on me, and had some good moments. The rest were dolts, which is a function of the mostly terrible writing. Yasmine's storyline was just about the dumbest thing I've ever seen, and the rest weren't much better.
Anonymous wrote:I found the women on On the Verge to be more annoying than the annoying women in Workin' Moms. Especially Ell, the one who decides to film her family to try and make a buck. Insufferable.
And Yasmine, the neurotically overprotective mother. Yeesh. Anne, the one who's always high, laughs at everything, and hooks up with quite possibly the most unappealing man I've seen in recent memory.
Then there's Justine, who would be ok, but who lets her husband insult and take advantage of her, constantly. Grow a spine, Justine.
Ugh. Can't believe I wasted hours on this unfunny show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished this very odd show. I thought it would be laugh out loud funny, like Workin’ Moms. Instead, I found myself (at best) slightly amused occasionally. This was such a weird, bad show.
I found the first episode very tedious. I think I’ll give Working Moms a try instead!!
Now see I loved On the Verge and couldn't get into Workin Moms.There are two types of women thing...
Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m alone in really liking it?! I think it’s spot on for women in their late 40s/early 50s!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished this very odd show. I thought it would be laugh out loud funny, like Workin’ Moms. Instead, I found myself (at best) slightly amused occasionally. This was such a weird, bad show.
I found the first episode very tedious. I think I’ll give Working Moms a try instead!!
Anonymous wrote:Just finished this very odd show. I thought it would be laugh out loud funny, like Workin’ Moms. Instead, I found myself (at best) slightly amused occasionally. This was such a weird, bad show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite character is Gretchen, the au pair.
Gretch is a beyatch
Hilarious
Anonymous wrote:I like it too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m alone in really liking it?! I think it’s spot on for women in their late 40s/early 50s!
I like it! I just watched Julie Delpy yelling at that dad at the soccer practice, saying something like she isn’t scared of him and isn’t scared of men. I feel like that all the damn time.
Yes! I felt so seen
I like it too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m alone in really liking it?! I think it’s spot on for women in their late 40s/early 50s!
I like it! I just watched Julie Delpy yelling at that dad at the soccer practice, saying something like she isn’t scared of him and isn’t scared of men. I feel like that all the damn time.
Yes! I felt so seen
Anonymous wrote:My favorite character is Gretchen, the au pair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m alone in really liking it?! I think it’s spot on for women in their late 40s/early 50s!
I like it! I just watched Julie Delpy yelling at that dad at the soccer practice, saying something like she isn’t scared of him and isn’t scared of men. I feel like that all the damn time.