Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the finale, with the boy showing up saying Nathan is my dad...is the boy older than their relationship or does it imply another affair?
I took it to mean he's the son of the girlfriend Nathan had before Kate, since Nathan was so distraught over the ex-girlfriend dying suddenly.
And I don't mean that Nathan necessarily knows about this son, just that they made such a big deal about the ex-girlfriend so they could tie this in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the finale, with the boy showing up saying Nathan is my dad...is the boy older than their relationship or does it imply another affair?
I took it to mean he's the son of the girlfriend Nathan had before Kate, since Nathan was so distraught over the ex-girlfriend dying suddenly.
Anonymous wrote:For the finale, with the boy showing up saying Nathan is my dad...is the boy older than their relationship or does it imply another affair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was with the weird mentioning of covid in the beginning and then it was never ever mentioned again? Seemed odd considering it was not a part of the story line at all.
Yeah, that was weird.
They were trying to point out that this was filmed after covid was over but covid was still a thing in this world
They honestly should have just not even mentioned it. It fell completely flat. I think it said “March” and then flash forwarded to August which we all know things were not better only five months later.
The Jenny storyline is so disjointed and hard to watch. As someone noted, seems that they string her along for diversity which makes watching is super cringe. Her baby and ex husband was never even mentioned this season which seemed weird.
It seems like the creators killed the show with this season, imo. I appreciate that they push out new season quick, but I wonder if the show would be better if they took time to come up with better storylines and longer seasons. And finally, almost every single scene of a child under the age of 6 was literally them just watching an iPad with headphones on. Did anyone else notice that?? Like every scene. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was with the weird mentioning of covid in the beginning and then it was never ever mentioned again? Seemed odd considering it was not a part of the story line at all.
Yeah, that was weird.
They were trying to point out that this was filmed after covid was over but covid was still a thing in this world
They honestly should have just not even mentioned it. It fell completely flat. I think it said “March” and then flash forwarded to August which we all know things were not better only five months later.
The Jenny storyline is so disjointed and hard to watch. As someone noted, seems that they string her along for diversity which makes watching is super cringe. Her baby and ex husband was never even mentioned this season which seemed weird.
It seems like the creators killed the show with this season, imo. I appreciate that they push out new season quick, but I wonder if the show would be better if they took time to come up with better storylines and longer seasons. And finally, almost every single scene of a child under the age of 6 was literally them just watching an iPad with headphones on. Did anyone else notice that?? Like every scene. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was with the weird mentioning of covid in the beginning and then it was never ever mentioned again? Seemed odd considering it was not a part of the story line at all.
Yeah, that was weird.
They were trying to point out that this was filmed after covid was over but covid was still a thing in this world
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was with the weird mentioning of covid in the beginning and then it was never ever mentioned again? Seemed odd considering it was not a part of the story line at all.
Yeah, that was weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The earlier seasons seemed to have more nuance about the ups and downs about being a parent. Now it just makes all moms look awful.
That’s a good point. The whole parent storyline has been pretty much erased it feels like. I think the only time I laughed this season was when the real
Estate agent jumped out the window on accident.
Anonymous wrote:The earlier seasons seemed to have more nuance about the ups and downs about being a parent. Now it just makes all moms look awful.