Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wanted to love this show based on how much everyone raved about it. I just think it had high aspirations and it failed on every level. It wasn't funny or mysterious at all.
They killed the best character of all. Did I miss something?
I need to know how you feel about Ted Lasso before I can comment.
Anonymous wrote:I really wanted to love this show based on how much everyone raved about it. I just think it had high aspirations and it failed on every level. It wasn't funny or mysterious at all.
They killed the best character of all. Did I miss something?
She wasn't wealthy though. She would have met a nice simple man and lived a nice simple life. I guess she decided, in the end, she wanted the life of a wealthy "trophy wife" after all. hahahahaha That line from the mother still cracks me up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is.
In addition, to being douchey, that guy was not cute at all. Yes, he was in good shape, but his face was hideous, as was his sense of style. I can't imagine what, besides money, drew Rachel to him.
This is precisely why they’re both perfectly cast. They’re the best the other can do. They’d be otherwise unremarkable people were it not for their incredible wealth. I think this is what she realizes about herself before rejoining him at the airport.
I agree. He had no redeeming qualities. A prior pp commented that he really loved her and it showed when she left him. I disagree. I only remember him ever commenting on her looks and I think when she told him she was leaving his response was more about feeling humilated and like a failure as opposed to losing the love of his life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is.
In addition, to being douchey, that guy was not cute at all. Yes, he was in good shape, but his face was hideous, as was his sense of style. I can't imagine what, besides money, drew Rachel to him.
More money.
Anonymous wrote:Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is.
In addition, to being douchey, that guy was not cute at all. Yes, he was in good shape, but his face was hideous, as was his sense of style. I can't imagine what, besides money, drew Rachel to him.
Anonymous wrote:Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is.
In addition, to being douchey, that guy was not cute at all. Yes, he was in good shape, but his face was hideous, as was his sense of style. I can't imagine what, besides money, drew Rachel to him.
Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is.
Anonymous wrote:The middle aged frumpies have all day to whine about a younger prettier woman. Most of them have no jobs, no hobbies, just their kids and grey haired dopey looking receding hairline husband, sit in their dirty houses that they don’t clean, watch TV and Netflix and eat snacks until it’s time to wander over to the school for pick up. Then they stand around with their arms folded in their sweatpants and t-shirts nodding at each other and say “my house is a mess and my husband is away on a business trip. Wah!” It’s fun to rip on a random actress that they don’t know, it gives them something to do.
+1000 Love her and it was so great to see her on the screen again. I looked at her Wiki page and was surprised to see she's been consistently working in both television and film. Feels like I haven't seen her in anything for years.Anonymous wrote:
On a side note - Molly Shannon gives another great performance, she is a criminally underrated actress.
Yes, I came back to check on this thread and perplexed to find that this debate means so much to some people!Anonymous wrote:Do we really need to continue this debate? Some people here think she is super hot, some think she is pretty, some think she is average, and some think she is not attractive. Can we finally put this to rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else think something was off with Greg trying to get into the wrong room on accident? In that same episode Kai used the master key to go into an “empty room” and it was the same room number as Greg’s. 😳
Ooh good catch!! I thought it was odd that he could afford this place. I’m going to rewatch to look for the clues that he wasn’t even a guest but looking for a rich single woman.
That's interesting. I also thought it was bizarre that he would go to a fancy resort, by himself, and spend thousands of dollars when he's a guy on a government salary. It would seem to be way out of his price range.
He is dying. Not so worried about the expense of what could be his last vacation.
Dying doesn’t account for the weird room number coincidence. Also how was their an open room when Armand said the hotel was full? Is this just poor writing? As I understand it, season 2 will have a different storyline.