Anonymous wrote:I LOVE William. Every scene with him is so well done. I have been kind of unsure of Kevin, but once they let William dissect him a bit, I have a lot more interest in the Kevin character. I adore Randall and his wife. I think the hotel scenes were so well done. I do want to know why we don't see anything between Kate & Rebecca in the present day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binge-watched this show today while WFH. Can't get it off my mind!
You watched it while you were "working" from home??
Seriously, don't say that shit. Gives those of us who actually work from home a bad name.
Oh please, there is so much BS that happens throughout the day in offices too. Lots of WFH positions are results based and it doesn't really matter what the hours look like any given day.
+1. Yeah, like the smoke breaks and workout sessions that happen in every office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binge-watched this show today while WFH. Can't get it off my mind!
You watched it while you were "working" from home??
Seriously, don't say that shit. Gives those of us who actually work from home a bad name.
Oh please, there is so much BS that happens throughout the day in offices too. Lots of WFH positions are results based and it doesn't really matter what the hours look like any given day.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been thinking about the actress playing the younger Kate? I feel sad for her. Her main storyline is that she is an overweight child. The actress playing her certainly knows she was cast because she is chubby. I hope they are not setting her up to have issues as a result. The actress playing the adult Kate also knows that her weight was crucial to being cast but she's an adult, not a child whose self-identity is still being formed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been thinking about the actress playing the younger Kate? I feel sad for her. Her main storyline is that she is an overweight child. The actress playing her certainly knows she was cast because she is chubby. I hope they are not setting her up to have issues as a result. The actress playing the adult Kate also knows that her weight was crucial to being cast but she's an adult, not a child whose self-identity is still being formed.
I think that's a danger for any child actor. Being chubby is the least of her issues if she doesn't have responsible, caring adults in her life. So many child actors lives have gone the tubes--money issues, drugs, sexual abuse. I just hope she has protective parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binge-watched this show today while WFH. Can't get it off my mind!
You watched it while you were "working" from home??
Seriously, don't say that shit. Gives those of us who actually work from home a bad name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binge-watched this show today while WFH. Can't get it off my mind!
You watched it while you were "working" from home??
Seriously, don't say that shit. Gives those of us who actually work from home a bad name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binge-watched this show today while WFH. Can't get it off my mind!
You watched it while you were "working" from home??
Anonymous wrote:Binge-watched this show today while WFH. Can't get it off my mind!
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been thinking about the actress playing the younger Kate? I feel sad for her. Her main storyline is that she is an overweight child. The actress playing her certainly knows she was cast because she is chubby. I hope they are not setting her up to have issues as a result. The actress playing the adult Kate also knows that her weight was crucial to being cast but she's an adult, not a child whose self-identity is still being formed.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the older dialogue being too modern. AND the biggest anachronism for me was 1) Miguel & wife's talking about their kids. I just feel like that is more typical of modern parenting. My impression of my parents and friends' parents is that they were so much more relaxed. 2) leads me into this idea for me that it was a little unbelievable/exaggerated for Rebecca to not want kids. I mean, maybe her childhood was way more messed up than we know yet. But I just think for a lot of people back then it was more a given, and it wasn't so life altering because the expectation/parenting standard wasn't set so high, as we set for ourselves now.
I'm willing to let it go a little bc it's just her character and part of the story. And maybe I just have to think of her like Sally Draper grown up. The one thing I just can't let go is that she is already married. I don't imagine Sally married at 30 and fighting over having kids or not.
Anyone else catch on to what I'm trying to say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the older dialogue being too modern. AND the biggest anachronism for me was 1) Miguel & wife's talking about their kids. I just feel like that is more typical of modern parenting. My impression of my parents and friends' parents is that they were so much more relaxed. 2) leads me into this idea for me that it was a little unbelievable/exaggerated for Rebecca to not want kids. I mean, maybe her childhood was way more messed up than we know yet. But I just think for a lot of people back then it was more a given, and it wasn't so life altering because the expectation/parenting standard wasn't set so high, as we set for ourselves now.
I'm willing to let it go a little bc it's just her character and part of the story. And maybe I just have to think of her like Sally Draper grown up. The one thing I just can't let go is that she is already married. I don't imagine Sally married at 30 and fighting over having kids or not.
Anyone else catch on to what I'm trying to say?
Yes I get it. Some of the storyline conflicts feel more contrived than other ones. This is one of the more contrived. Its also difficult to sustain audience interest in flash backs, so they are ramping up the conflict to lay the foundation for the modern story as we see it unfold. Its a little clumsy.