Anonymous wrote:They should have cast Emma better. It was very hard to suspend disbelief that he would actually fall for her, particularly in the sappy way depicted in the later episodes. They are just physically a huge mismatch plus she’s not that smart - she’s bookish, sarcastic and just massively annoying because she’s so defensive. Had they cast a pretty Indian girl with an ounce of charm it would have been far more enjoyable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Yes! I think he is really the star of the show. The way he delivers his lines and expressions is incredible--he makes the character incredibly complex and interesting.
I think she's well cast once you get past the first episode. There is ZERO way he would cross a room to meet her in real life.
But I can completely see them falling in love over time. I like to think that this type of thing happens.
It does happen.
I know a number of couples who appear to be a mismatch lookswise, but something prompted an interaction and proximity and time fostered a relationship.
She's the cuter one and the better half as they age.
I think that’s the point. The rich, attractive one who never had to lift a finger ultimately is a bit of a loser with serious issues who struggles to find real happiness. And the nerdy, poor girl is a real gem who bolsters the other person’s world.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Opposites attract.
The heart wants what it wants.
Plenty of cliches apply here.
That works for the storyline, not as much for this TV series. And I am all for unexpected pairings.
Did you watch the entire series? The pairing makes sense if you watch the whole thing. It’s believable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Yes! I think he is really the star of the show. The way he delivers his lines and expressions is incredible--he makes the character incredibly complex and interesting.
I think she's well cast once you get past the first episode. There is ZERO way he would cross a room to meet her in real life.
But I can completely see them falling in love over time. I like to think that this type of thing happens.
It does happen.
I know a number of couples who appear to be a mismatch lookswise, but something prompted an interaction and proximity and time fostered a relationship.
She's the cuter one and the better half as they age.
I think that’s the point. The rich, attractive one who never had to lift a finger ultimately is a bit of a loser with serious issues who struggles to find real happiness. And the nerdy, poor girl is a real gem who bolsters the other person’s world.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Opposites attract.
The heart wants what it wants.
Plenty of cliches apply here.
That works for the storyline, not as much for this TV series. And I am all for unexpected pairings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Yes! I think he is really the star of the show. The way he delivers his lines and expressions is incredible--he makes the character incredibly complex and interesting.
I think she's well cast once you get past the first episode. There is ZERO way he would cross a room to meet her in real life.
But I can completely see them falling in love over time. I like to think that this type of thing happens.
It does happen.
I know a number of couples who appear to be a mismatch lookswise, but something prompted an interaction and proximity and time fostered a relationship.
She's the cuter one and the better half as they age.
I think that’s the point. The rich, attractive one who never had to lift a finger ultimately is a bit of a loser with serious issues who struggles to find real happiness. And the nerdy, poor girl is a real gem who bolsters the other person’s world.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Opposites attract.
The heart wants what it wants.
Plenty of cliches apply here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Yes! I think he is really the star of the show. The way he delivers his lines and expressions is incredible--he makes the character incredibly complex and interesting.
I think she's well cast once you get past the first episode. There is ZERO way he would cross a room to meet her in real life.
But I can completely see them falling in love over time. I like to think that this type of thing happens.
It does happen.
I know a number of couples who appear to be a mismatch lookswise, but something prompted an interaction and proximity and time fostered a relationship.
She's the cuter one and the better half as they age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Yes! I think he is really the star of the show. The way he delivers his lines and expressions is incredible--he makes the character incredibly complex and interesting.
I think she's well cast once you get past the first episode. There is ZERO way he would cross a room to meet her in real life.
But I can completely see them falling in love over time. I like to think that this type of thing happens.
It does happen.
I know a number of couples who appear to be a mismatch lookswise, but something prompted an interaction and proximity and time fostered a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started watching this but found it so boring and uninteresting. Slow, unfunny, unremarkable story line.
It picks up and the characters become more endearing.
I actually think the actor does an amazing job throughout the series. The last episode is a masterclass in how to end a story—even a sad one—with closure and positivity.
Yes! I think he is really the star of the show. The way he delivers his lines and expressions is incredible--he makes the character incredibly complex and interesting.
I think she's well cast once you get past the first episode. There is ZERO way he would cross a room to meet her in real life.
But I can completely see them falling in love over time. I like to think that this type of thing happens.