Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i hate nick and I'm glad he died
Yeah, the problem I had with the show is they never really convinced me that Ginni would be with him. I get that he has money, and maybe he was more romantic than guys her age. But all of her friends were not coupled up and she tried to come across it first that she was really into fluidity blah blah blah. And he was super messy with a teen daughter and an ex-wife? I just don’t buy it.
Like why would she get with this older dude and want to hang out his friends? It just wasn’t a convincing relationship to me. And it made no sense that after only a few months, she would’ve done the parents weekend. I also didn’t get that she was a dental hygienist! They should’ve made her the Pilates, instructor or something. It just didn’t track with her friends that she would be a dental hygienist. That’s kind of a working class job and she clearly comes for money as do her friends.
But I will say I did really love the show. It kept me hooked for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Trying so hard to see what you all liked about this. I just hated every bit of it -- and I watched the whole thing in part because of the positive comments here, trying to see if it would grow on me.
No one was convincing as longtime friends or spouses. It bummed me out how unattractive they all are and how ugly their clothes and stupid hats were. (That's not something I care about and don't know why it makes me cranky except maybe they screwed around with a movie I loved.) The editing and pacing were horrible. Maybe that's what happens when you stretch a single movie into 8 episodes.
This was godawful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying so hard to see what you all liked about this. I just hated every bit of it -- and I watched the whole thing in part because of the positive comments here, trying to see if it would grow on me.
No one was convincing as longtime friends or spouses. It bummed me out how unattractive they all are and how ugly their clothes and stupid hats were. (That's not something I care about and don't know why it makes me cranky except maybe they screwed around with a movie I loved.) The editing and pacing were horrible. Maybe that's what happens when you stretch a single movie into 8 episodes.
This was godawful.
When they shared the backstory it became even more confusing. Only Danny, Kate and Jack are the college friends? Then Jack worked for Nick briefly until he got fired (he's a teacher now). I think I got that right. Anyway, I do not think Kate would be so chummy with her husband's rich boss who fired him's wife? I would think that's a very distant relationship. And why are Nick and Ann related to the college at all. Their kid wanted to go there? Or did one of them actually go to the college. I agree it doesn't make for such a close group as they are trying to be.
Anonymous wrote:Cute, but doesn't hold a candle to the original. Too much trite updating.
Scenes that were dumb- the throuple
Stereotypical gay tropes
Stereotypical Gen Z crap- the sober gluten free vegans who don't know who Kenny Loggins is. Bad writing.
The college play. Come on! There were better more subtle ways to do that. It was just cringe.
If you want a mindless evening- or 2 evenings, ok, watch it.
But- the original Four Seasons made you think and feel.
Anonymous wrote:Cute, but doesn't hold a candle to the original. Too much trite updating.
Scenes that were dumb- the throuple
Stereotypical gay tropes
Stereotypical Gen Z crap- the sober gluten free vegans who don't know who Kenny Loggins is. Bad writing.
The college play. Come on! There were better more subtle ways to do that. It was just cringe.
If you want a mindless evening- or 2 evenings, ok, watch it.
But- the original Four Seasons made you think and feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that they didn't make the younger GF a cliche. Appealing character.
That was a surprisingly judgment-free storyline. If anything, he was relatively sympathetic because the wife's character was so deeply annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that they didn't make the younger GF a cliche. Appealing character.