Anonymous wrote:I like it, but I’m unfortunately distracted by the fact that something has changed with her face that almost makes her look like a different person. It could just be that she’s shaping her eyebrows differently. I know, I know, this is absurd.
To be fair, he also looks different, but still looks like himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it, but I’m unfortunately distracted by the fact that something has changed with her face that almost makes her look like a different person. It could just be that she’s shaping her eyebrows differently. I know, I know, this is absurd.
To be fair, he also looks different, but still looks like himself.
Yes something with her lips. It's actually more distracting because it's only noticeable when she's not smiling -- when she smiles her face looks normal. But then when she's not there is something going on with the area between her nostrils and her lips (agree with PP it's probably filler). So I found myself being like "she looks normal -- wait no something is off -- no now it looks normal -- no oops there it is again." Extremely distracting.
She is a beautiful woman. I wish we could just let these women age normally. I am totally fine with a few wrinkles around your lips it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m half Jewish and the stereotypes really bugged me. Along with Bell’s aforementioned lip issue.
On the other hand, I think Adam Brody is really cute and see that in real life he’s a secular Jew.
“Secular Jew” is more offensive than most of the clearly intentional stereotypes in the show. You can’t be a “secular Jew.”
It’s a religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the loser siblings were a hoot. Interested to see what happens with them if there is a season 2.
~ Shiska who married a Jew
Another shiksa married to a Jew who thought the loser siblings were the best part of the show. I thought Sasha was hot. I’d love to see a second season where the chemistry builds between the siblings.
Anonymous wrote:The Jewish tropes are ridiculous. When Bell's character shows up to the synagogue and camera zooms in on the woman playing Brody's mom I knew she was going to call her a shiksa before she spoke. And agree that the pushy women desperate to marry their daughters off to Brody were silly.
It was also INSANE when Brody's girlfriend digs up the engagement ring and just starts wearing it without talking to him and then tries to just force an engagement. This combined with the scene at the synagogue really rubs me the wrong way because it portrays all the Jewish women in his life as marriage-obsessed with no interest in romance and essentially justifies him doing something he knows will stir up a ton of trouble by pursing a relationship with a non-Jewish woman. It has "look what you made me do" vibes.
Having said all that I do enjoy the scenes between Brody and Bell and I actually do think this could be an interesting premise (without the broad Jewish tropes that are especially harsh towards Jewish women). It's a shame they went this route and betrays a really laziness -- this was the only way you could think of to make it funny. Lame.
Anonymous wrote:Her bad hair is so distracting.
Girl, get some highlights, wash your greasy hair, and chop off at least 2.5-3 inches. You need height and volume.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the loser siblings were a hoot. Interested to see what happens with them if there is a season 2.
~ Shiska who married a Jew
Anonymous wrote:I love it, binged over the weekend. My mid 40s daughter also loved it. We have no preconceived notions about Jewish people so it's all new to us, plus with the generally low quality of sit coms and rom coms we'll tolerate some stereotyping and stretches of reality.
Overall, A+
Anonymous wrote:I thought the loser siblings were a hoot. Interested to see what happens with them if there is a season 2.
~ Shiska who married a Jew
Anonymous wrote:I thought the loser siblings were a hoot. Interested to see what happens with them if there is a season 2.
~ Shiska who married a Jew