Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one so far has compared it to the movie! I'll need to watch this..
Anonymous wrote:I’m on episode 11 after bingeing yesterday.
I struggled with the first episode because I thought she wasn’t pretty enough to catch his eye.
But as the show went on, I found it much more believable.
Why?
He dates another woman of color. He also tells her he likes everyone…which makes sense.
But like most movies, the premise is time and proximity at a critical point in time fosters love. The graduation night/next day they spent together forged a friendship with an undercurrent of attraction and love. The decades of letter writing cemented it.
I think they made her look more bookish at the start for an opposites attract bit.
I started watching then the premise seemed familiar and i realized it was a remake of the Anne Hathaway movie.
Anyway, the entire premise of the show has been done a million times before. It’s basically the “After” series with a more likeable british guy (and less sex).
I just hope it ends well. I’m worried they will throw a sad curveball into the mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Leo Woodall look different here than in White Lotus? So much better!
I agree. Much more appealing. I guess he's just that good as an actor.
Because he’s not covered in nasty tattoos and dressed like an ahole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just started rewatching the movie, and the show is better since they spent the evening talking and made a connection. The first scenes of the movie are rushed…no connection.
Why are they cuddling when they just met? Forced.
I mean, because cuddles are nice? College? I wouldn't now, but college was a different time.
The Dex in the movie is a real cad. Zero chance he would cuddle with a strange nerdy girl he just met who wouldn’t put out.
The series is more believable since the two spend an entire evening talking and getting to know each other.
)Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.