Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au contraire! These are all the things I like about her character. She’s supposed to be serious and dedicated and sincere. And come on, wouldn’t you be a little put out if you thought you were going to do one job and then got told to do a totally different one?
You can be serious and still wash your hair and not fall apart when you need to put on a show in order to do your job.
As someone who works in Washington, I just don’t find this character believable. Even the most serious women wear lipstick.
Separately, I can’t help but feel like The Night Agent had better casting than this for the supporting characters. Rufus and Keri are terrific, but everyone else seems less interesting than their counterparts in shows like The Night Agent, The Recruit, etc. Weird.
Plenty of "serious" (and successful) women don't wear makeup, stylish hair or clothes, etc.
Show me a frumpy ambassador without makeup. I’ll wait.
Plus, fat chance anyone is swooning over Kate with her clean face and greasy unbrushed hair and sweaty pits that have become a bizarre plot line.
Because the vast majority of ambassadors are wealthy donors, not boots-on-the-ground policy wonks. The whole point is that she is different from the norm.
And she's absolutely younger and hotter than most, even with unbrushed hair etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au contraire! These are all the things I like about her character. She’s supposed to be serious and dedicated and sincere. And come on, wouldn’t you be a little put out if you thought you were going to do one job and then got told to do a totally different one?
You can be serious and still wash your hair and not fall apart when you need to put on a show in order to do your job.
As someone who works in Washington, I just don’t find this character believable. Even the most serious women wear lipstick.
Separately, I can’t help but feel like The Night Agent had better casting than this for the supporting characters. Rufus and Keri are terrific, but everyone else seems less interesting than their counterparts in shows like The Night Agent, The Recruit, etc. Weird.
Plenty of "serious" (and successful) women don't wear makeup, stylish hair or clothes, etc.
Show me a frumpy ambassador without makeup. I’ll wait.
Plus, fat chance anyone is swooning over Kate with her clean face and greasy unbrushed hair and sweaty pits that have become a bizarre plot line.
That’s the whole point - she was not an ambassador. She was a foreign service wonk, promoted suddenly to ambassador.
Anonymous wrote:Keri’s character was preparing to go to Kabul! Luxurious hair was not a requirement.
Heck Claire Danes character in Homeland looked frumpy many times and she is beautiful. Heck she was doing a wipe down of her crotch in the very first episode!
Anonymous wrote:Keri’s character was preparing to go to Kabul! Luxurious hair was not a requirement.
Heck Claire Danes character in Homeland looked frumpy many times and she is beautiful. Heck she was doing a wipe down of her crotch in the very first episode!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else bothered by the fact Kate acts like she wants her husband to butt out because she doesn’t need him yet she routinely pulls him in for strategic guidance and sex only to push him away again and again? And she seemingly wants to do the same with her British counterpart?
It’s annoying. She’s not the badass she was in The Americans. She more like a poseur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au contraire! These are all the things I like about her character. She’s supposed to be serious and dedicated and sincere. And come on, wouldn’t you be a little put out if you thought you were going to do one job and then got told to do a totally different one?
You can be serious and still wash your hair and not fall apart when you need to put on a show in order to do your job.
As someone who works in Washington, I just don’t find this character believable. Even the most serious women wear lipstick.
Separately, I can’t help but feel like The Night Agent had better casting than this for the supporting characters. Rufus and Keri are terrific, but everyone else seems less interesting than their counterparts in shows like The Night Agent, The Recruit, etc. Weird.
Plenty of "serious" (and successful) women don't wear makeup, stylish hair or clothes, etc.
Show me a frumpy ambassador without makeup. I’ll wait.
Plus, fat chance anyone is swooning over Kate with her clean face and greasy unbrushed hair and sweaty pits that have become a bizarre plot line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au contraire! These are all the things I like about her character. She’s supposed to be serious and dedicated and sincere. And come on, wouldn’t you be a little put out if you thought you were going to do one job and then got told to do a totally different one?
You can be serious and still wash your hair and not fall apart when you need to put on a show in order to do your job.
As someone who works in Washington, I just don’t find this character believable. Even the most serious women wear lipstick.
Separately, I can’t help but feel like The Night Agent had better casting than this for the supporting characters. Rufus and Keri are terrific, but everyone else seems less interesting than their counterparts in shows like The Night Agent, The Recruit, etc. Weird.
Plenty of "serious" (and successful) women don't wear makeup, stylish hair or clothes, etc.
Show me a frumpy ambassador without makeup. I’ll wait.
Plus, fat chance anyone is swooning over Kate with her clean face and greasy unbrushed hair and sweaty pits that have become a bizarre plot line.
Caroline Kennedy!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on a number of foreign service groups in which this show is being 10000% eviscerated for being so unrealistic.
Not surprising.
Does anyone really believe they fly ambassadors into emergency Oval Office meetings to discuss foreign affairs and strategy related to countries they aren’t remotely involved with?
Plus: no woman is walking into the White House without being all dolled up. That’s precisely the time to upgrade your pantsuit to a shift dress and blazer—plus killer heels and a bold lip with a sleek blowout.
^^^
That’s our power move.
State person here. Correct on first point, kinda laughable on second. Career officers aren’t all wearing heels with blowouts.
How about ambassadors?
I’m just a dc policywonk, but I know I step it up when I’m going to the White House, the Hill, or anywhere I’m meeting with people.
I’d never go outside my house with greasy hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker and I were talking about it this morning. We're so proud of Felicity all grown up! Look how far she's come.
It seems weird that they named her husband Hal. That's such an old man name (nickname for Harold). Keri Russell is like 47 or 48 - it'd make more sense if her husband's name was Stephen or Matt or Scott or David.
I'm only three episodes in, but will keep watching.
Rufus Sewell is 55 and is a stud. Is it weird that I am 3 episodes in and couldn’t tell you what Keri’s character’s name is?
It's Kate. Katherine. Rufus is hot, but his name being Hal is ... not hot. Honestly RUFUS would have been a better name for his character than Hal.
He is a terrible actor. Punchable in every role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au contraire! These are all the things I like about her character. She’s supposed to be serious and dedicated and sincere. And come on, wouldn’t you be a little put out if you thought you were going to do one job and then got told to do a totally different one?
You can be serious and still wash your hair and not fall apart when you need to put on a show in order to do your job.
As someone who works in Washington, I just don’t find this character believable. Even the most serious women wear lipstick.
Separately, I can’t help but feel like The Night Agent had better casting than this for the supporting characters. Rufus and Keri are terrific, but everyone else seems less interesting than their counterparts in shows like The Night Agent, The Recruit, etc. Weird.
Plenty of "serious" (and successful) women don't wear makeup, stylish hair or clothes, etc.
Show me a frumpy ambassador without makeup. I’ll wait.
Plus, fat chance anyone is swooning over Kate with her clean face and greasy unbrushed hair and sweaty pits that have become a bizarre plot line.
That’s the whole point - she was not an ambassador. She was a foreign service wonk, promoted suddenly to ambassador.
DP. As I read this thread, it occurs to me that in her role as wife to a charismatic ambassador, she probably would have had to do the glam thing once in a while, right? Hal is known for his star power, not just his diplomatic genius, so there had to be occasions where she accompanied him to dressy events.