Anonymous wrote:The plot is vapid, but I found the cultural element fascinating. I've always been interested in Inuk culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it and love it too. I just wish that they had chosen some actual Inuk songs to showcase in the show instead of mainstream pop.
I don't know about you, but I don't think most of the music is mainstream pop:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0h4yTvrHJkF4gXZwqpkUGK
(And also, does it offend you to think that Inuk people might also listen to mainstream pop? Do they need to cater to your desire for traditional music?)
Don't be dumb. Of course, they listen to mainstream pop. My point is that we have heard mainstream pop ourselves. We can access that anytime we want. We haven't heard traditional music, however, and I would love to be exposed to more of that instead of dubbing mainstream songs over with the native language. Why not play original songs if they want us to know about the culture?
Anonymous wrote:Siaja sounds like Julia Stiles and some times facial expressions remind me of her too- character reminds me of the 10 things I hate about you character Julia played too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it and love it too. I just wish that they had chosen some actual Inuk songs to showcase in the show instead of mainstream pop.
I don't know about you, but I don't think most of the music is mainstream pop:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0h4yTvrHJkF4gXZwqpkUGK
(And also, does it offend you to think that Inuk people might also listen to mainstream pop? Do they need to cater to your desire for traditional music?)
Don't be dumb. Of course, they listen to mainstream pop. My point is that we have heard mainstream pop ourselves. We can access that anytime we want. We haven't heard traditional music, however, and I would love to be exposed to more of that instead of dubbing mainstream songs over with the native language. Why not play original songs if they want us to know about the culture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it and love it too. I just wish that they had chosen some actual Inuk songs to showcase in the show instead of mainstream pop.
I don't know about you, but I don't think most of the music is mainstream pop:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0h4yTvrHJkF4gXZwqpkUGK
(And also, does it offend you to think that Inuk people might also listen to mainstream pop? Do they need to cater to your desire for traditional music?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it and love it too. I just wish that they had chosen some actual Inuk songs to showcase in the show instead of mainstream pop.
I don't know about you, but I don't think most of the music is mainstream pop:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0h4yTvrHJkF4gXZwqpkUGK
Anonymous wrote:I binged it and love it too. I just wish that they had chosen some actual Inuk songs to showcase in the show instead of mainstream pop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved it! The lead actress is fantastic. Quirky but lovable characters.
She was only 23-24 at the time of filming but has such gravitas in her acting. You can tell she’s lived a lot of life. And yes she’s gorgeous and fashionable!
Thanks everyone for recommending this show I am loving it and agree. The characters are amazing and I love the fashions.
Great show and I never would have found it without this recommendation. Wish they would promote this show more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is it appropriate for tween girls? i watched the preview and it seemed pretty clean.
No. There's nudity and people naked in bed.
ha ok i'm glad i asked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved it! The lead actress is fantastic. Quirky but lovable characters.
She was only 23-24 at the time of filming but has such gravitas in her acting. You can tell she’s lived a lot of life. And yes she’s gorgeous and fashionable!