So adorable.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with all of the above. Still like the show but finding it harder to take it seriously. I think the "Sarah is now a successful professional photographer" plotline is absurd. Remember when she was just starting out as a play write but got her work staged within weeks? Must be nice.
Yeah, really. As a "fuck up" she seems to have incredible good luck. Also it seems that every man who meets her wants her. She's pretty annoying.
And who is paying for Berkeley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with all of the above. Still like the show but finding it harder to take it seriously. I think the "Sarah is now a successful professional photographer" plotline is absurd. Remember when she was just starting out as a play write but got her work staged within weeks? Must be nice.
Yeah, really. As a "fuck up" she seems to have incredible good luck. Also it seems that every man who meets her wants her. She's pretty annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with all of the above. Still like the show but finding it harder to take it seriously. I think the "Sarah is now a successful professional photographer" plotline is absurd. Remember when she was just starting out as a play write but got her work staged within weeks? Must be nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's completely inane -- I have a feeling the actor just wants off the show and this is the ham-handed way they're going about it. Doesn't make sense at all. And for a close family, Julia certainly is acting like she doesn't trust her parents or siblings by keeping silent this whole time.
Speaking of the parents, has Bonnie Bedelia had a lot of work done? I keep thinking her "trip to Italy" was really a trip to the plastic surgeon. She looked fine before, but now she looks a bit odd.
And Amber! Don't get me started!! The actress who plays her has the uncanny ability to make every monologue a sob-fest, doesn't she?
YES!!! Her botox and lip filler looked ridiculous in the first few episodes but whatever she has had done since is worse. I always thought she was a very attractive woman and seemed to be aging better than most. I think it's sad that she felt the need to get the work done.
Whatever. I think she looks good. At her age it probably gives a big emotional boost. She was looking sort tired all the time before. Who are you to say she's sad? Bugger off.

Anonymous wrote:Re: ad libbing
You will hear it when the scene is laying the ground for the real story line-for instance everyone getting ready in the kitchen to go to school and work, the whole family at the parent's house for dinner. They are supposed to interject natural lines with no meaning- just normal family stuff- they are supposed to talk over each other, interrupt, say things about food, etc. Because it is contrived is sounds awkward.
I guess the show is trying to showcase real issues in a family, and that is the appeal of it. But, perhaps the problem is that no one family has all these things at once and the issues are rushed and come to resolution too quickly which makes the show lose its credibility. For those of us who remember 30 Something- very similar in genre, not everything was as rushed or as contrived, yet it was novel and surprisingly familiar.
Here we have cancer diagnosed, treated, and cured in a season. Fostering a child all the way to adoption took a season including his complete acquiescence into his new family, a marriage falls apart in two shows, Lauren Graham can go through several guys in 4 shows...(almost gets married, but wait, no...wait, oh ...she'll sleep with that guy, but no...oh...who's that? Wait... why is ray Romano still involved, where are we going with him and her...tease tease but no plot line) See- now it's just become an afternoon soap opera in which we expect all this nonsense to happen. It's very polar, too- there's always a good side, good guy, or bad side, bad guy. This season, we will learn that all schools isolate Asperger's kids...yeah, hand that's going cause eye-rolling.
We wanted this to be a little more genuine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's completely inane -- I have a feeling the actor just wants off the show and this is the ham-handed way they're going about it. Doesn't make sense at all. And for a close family, Julia certainly is acting like she doesn't trust her parents or siblings by keeping silent this whole time.
Speaking of the parents, has Bonnie Bedelia had a lot of work done? I keep thinking her "trip to Italy" was really a trip to the plastic surgeon. She looked fine before, but now she looks a bit odd.
And Amber! Don't get me started!! The actress who plays her has the uncanny ability to make every monologue a sob-fest, doesn't she?
YES!!! Her botox and lip filler looked ridiculous in the first few episodes but whatever she has had done since is worse. I always thought she was a very attractive woman and seemed to be aging better than most. I think it's sad that she felt the need to get the work done.