Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and Hugh Grant is 60 and Nicole Kidman is 53. They are about 15 years too old to play those characters, even in Manhattan and for their lifestyle.
Also, their witty sexual banter is like watching grandparents flirt.
Also, leave it to David E. Kelly to have a completely naked woman who is stunning in a locker room in the first episode.
DH and I thought the naked woman looked like Hispanic Jennifer Lawrence.
I’m not sure I can get into this one. It’s supposed to be mocking the ultra-rich, this time in NYC, but it ends up glorifying them.
This is true. I wonder why they made Grace so rich in the tv show. In the book, she is "upper middle class for Manhattan" and kind of struggling among the financial and media titans she associates with.
The house she escapes to is a tiny, unwinterized cabin on a lake upstate not a huge beach house in the Hamptons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and Hugh Grant is 60 and Nicole Kidman is 53. They are about 15 years too old to play those characters, even in Manhattan and for their lifestyle.
Also, their witty sexual banter is like watching grandparents flirt.
Also, leave it to David E. Kelly to have a completely naked woman who is stunning in a locker room in the first episode.
DH and I thought the naked woman looked like Hispanic Jennifer Lawrence.
I’m not sure I can get into this one. It’s supposed to be mocking the ultra-rich, this time in NYC, but it ends up glorifying them.
What? No. It's entirely normal for a 53 year old psychiatrist in Manhattan to have a 14 or 15 year old.
Hugh Grant looks his age or older, that's the problem. They should have hired someone more in line with how young Nicole Kidman looks. She played a 40 something in BLL and she looked the part.
Anonymous wrote:I read the book, which is pretty good. I can't see Hugh Grant in the husband role though.
Anonymous wrote:That kid is like 12. Also Nicole Kidman looks of some weird old age I can’t determine.
Regardless, I would have cast people in their 40s as normal prep school parents.
Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and Hugh Grant is 60 and Nicole Kidman is 53. They are about 15 years too old to play those characters, even in Manhattan and for their lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and Hugh Grant is 60 and Nicole Kidman is 53. They are about 15 years too old to play those characters, even in Manhattan and for their lifestyle.
Also, their witty sexual banter is like watching grandparents flirt.
Also, leave it to David E. Kelly to have a completely naked woman who is stunning in a locker room in the first episode.
DH and I thought the naked woman looked like Hispanic Jennifer Lawrence.
I’m not sure I can get into this one. It’s supposed to be mocking the ultra-rich, this time in NYC, but it ends up glorifying them.
This is true. I wonder why they made Grace so rich in the tv show. In the book, she is "upper middle class for Manhattan" and kind of struggling among the financial and media titans she associates with.
The house she escapes to is a tiny, unwinterized cabin on a lake upstate not a huge beach house in the Hamptons.
Anonymous wrote:That kid is like 12. Also Nicole Kidman looks of some weird old age I can’t determine.
Regardless, I would have cast people in their 40s as normal prep school parents.
Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and Hugh Grant is 60 and Nicole Kidman is 53. They are about 15 years too old to play those characters, even in Manhattan and for their lifestyle.
Also, their witty sexual banter is like watching grandparents flirt.
Also, leave it to David E. Kelly to have a completely naked woman who is stunning in a locker room in the first episode.
DH and I thought the naked woman looked like Hispanic Jennifer Lawrence.
I’m not sure I can get into this one. It’s supposed to be mocking the ultra-rich, this time in NYC, but it ends up glorifying them.
Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and Hugh Grant is 60 and Nicole Kidman is 53. They are about 15 years too old to play those characters, even in Manhattan and for their lifestyle.
Also, their witty sexual banter is like watching grandparents flirt.
Also, leave it to David E. Kelly to have a completely naked woman who is stunning in a locker room in the first episode.
DH and I thought the naked woman looked like Hispanic Jennifer Lawrence.
I’m not sure I can get into this one. It’s supposed to be mocking the ultra-rich, this time in NYC, but it ends up glorifying them.
Anonymous wrote:I love Nicole and Hugh Grant. And love that she sings the theme song. Recorded it with her husband at their home studio during quarantine. Why not.
Anonymous wrote:Kidman’s botox makes her look almost unrecognizable and the fillers on her upper lip are just weird.