Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.
And they keep saying to him, that happened two years ago, get over it already. Two years ago isn't that long ago! Most people wouldn't forgive this in a lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize she was married to game of thrones co-creator. She looks amazing for 53! And when looking her up saw this photo from 10 years ago with her 3 kids in airport- she looks same to me now as did then. Good genes!
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/26/15/29FBABBA00000578-3140594-image-m-2_1435328125104.jpg
Anonymous wrote:I’m enjoying it. I know it was explained that the people living in that private enclave don’t have to worry about security and leave their doors open etc. but I still find it incredibly unrealistic that none of these houses have security cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just binged the first three episodes. It's OK. I don't think we're supposed to love any of these people, right? They're all kind of sad and terrible.
I did find myself thinking that there's no way this attractive basketball player would want to lock himself down with Amanda Peet, but who knows. You'd think there would be more trophy second-wives and not just the one young waitress.
I don't like the voice-overs that he does. His tone is too monotonous.
I kept thinking, there's no way this attractive basketball player would hang out with these suburban finance dorks.
Nor would a literal bball superstar move into said lady’s house. He’s richer than her. That
Bugged me.
He would also be with a 30yo woman, max, not a woman who looks older and just ok with no qualities.
The basketball player has his own house. Seems like he just spends some nights with her, but in the last episode, he hosted a party for the men at his very nice mansion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched the first episode. Kind of surprised that Amanda Peete has aged so much.
I've always found her lovely.
I just think she isn’t the botoxed rich lady that Jon Hamm’s character would be married to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just binged the first three episodes. It's OK. I don't think we're supposed to love any of these people, right? They're all kind of sad and terrible.
I did find myself thinking that there's no way this attractive basketball player would want to lock himself down with Amanda Peet, but who knows. You'd think there would be more trophy second-wives and not just the one young waitress.
I don't like the voice-overs that he does. His tone is too monotonous.
I kept thinking, there's no way this attractive basketball player would hang out with these suburban finance dorks.
Nor would a literal bball superstar move into said lady’s house. He’s richer than her. That
Bugged me.
He would also be with a 30yo woman, max, not a woman who looks older and just ok with no qualities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just binged the first three episodes. It's OK. I don't think we're supposed to love any of these people, right? They're all kind of sad and terrible.
I did find myself thinking that there's no way this attractive basketball player would want to lock himself down with Amanda Peet, but who knows. You'd think there would be more trophy second-wives and not just the one young waitress.
I don't like the voice-overs that he does. His tone is too monotonous.
I kept thinking, there's no way this attractive basketball player would hang out with these suburban finance dorks.
Nor would a literal bball superstar move into said lady’s house. He’s richer than her. That
Bugged me.
Anonymous wrote:I hate Amanda Peet's character. She whines that she cheated on her dh because he wasn't present enough. Meanwhile, he was busy providing for her extravagant lifestyle. And now that she ousted him from her life to shack up with her affair, he is being SO nice to her and she continues to whine about him being not present enough while asking for more, more and more money. She is a selfish and clueless princess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just binged the first three episodes. It's OK. I don't think we're supposed to love any of these people, right? They're all kind of sad and terrible.
I did find myself thinking that there's no way this attractive basketball player would want to lock himself down with Amanda Peet, but who knows. You'd think there would be more trophy second-wives and not just the one young waitress.
I don't like the voice-overs that he does. His tone is too monotonous.
I kept thinking, there's no way this attractive basketball player would hang out with these suburban finance dorks.