Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Rory and Lorelei exclusively eat burgers and pancakes and don't exercise and remain super super skinny.
My husband and I like to imagine an alt-reality where Rory and Lorelei look more normal and still behave as they do, and how people would treat them then. I would actually genuinely like to watch that show. (I also love GG but I feel like so much of the plot hinges on them being so beautiful - and what would it be like if they looked more normal?)
Anonymous wrote:People walk in from a day out and head to the kitchen to eat or cook and never wash their hands.
This has bothered me since I was a young kid. The first thing we do is wash our hands when we come home.
Anonymous wrote:The absence of clutter in most people’s homes.
The really nice neighborhoods most people live in.
NYC apartments — all of them.
Kids living in totally walkable neighborhoods and able to roam at will at very young ages.
Anonymous wrote:The absence of clutter in most people’s homes.
The really nice neighborhoods most people live in.
NYC apartments — all of them.
Kids living in totally walkable neighborhoods and able to roam at will at very young ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Rory and Lorelei exclusively eat burgers and pancakes and don't exercise and remain super super skinny.
My husband and I like to imagine an alt-reality where Rory and Lorelei look more normal and still behave as they do, and how people would treat them then. I would actually genuinely like to watch that show. (I also love GG but I feel like so much of the plot hinges on them being so beautiful - and what would it be like if they looked more normal?)
They do look normal.
Anonymous wrote:What’s your biggest pet peeve?
Here’s mine: When two characters from the same foreign country speak to each other in broken, heavily accented English rather than their mother tongue. That never EVER happens in real life. It’s baffling to me why directors always do this. I mean, directors: If you can’t find two American actors who speak fluent German, then just hire a couple of German actors and use subtitles for their scenes. It will make the movie feel more authentic and the audience will appreciate that you respect their intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forced diversity in recent shows/movies. They always have to have that one character that is gay or trans and it’s too obvious and on the nose. (Example: Bros)
I miss 20 years ago when a gay character just existed and wasn’t heavily stereotyped and over the top.
Genuinely curious what show/movie you are thinking of when you say this. I can't think of any examples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Rory and Lorelei exclusively eat burgers and pancakes and don't exercise and remain super super skinny.
My husband and I like to imagine an alt-reality where Rory and Lorelei look more normal and still behave as they do, and how people would treat them then. I would actually genuinely like to watch that show. (I also love GG but I feel like so much of the plot hinges on them being so beautiful - and what would it be like if they looked more normal?)
Anonymous wrote:When Rory and Lorelei exclusively eat burgers and pancakes and don't exercise and remain super super skinny.
Anonymous wrote:They seemingly never repeat outfits. Ever.
Roseanne was perhaps the first and only show where people wore outfits more than once.