Anonymous wrote:I found this show cliched, and the sirens references (dialogue, scenario, dress, so on) were annoying and over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole time I was watching it I couldn't get over Simone's "uncanny" face. Reminded me about that thread in Teens and Tweens about the orthodontia that make little kids look weird. I saw it!
I've never heard of orthodontia face, but as soon as I saw her, I was like 'oh, I wonder if she's from Australia" because there's a certain look that Aussies have.
Yes! She does not look American at all. It made sense when I saw where she was from.
I thought she and especially her sister looked like every beautiful girl from the trailer parks in the midwest are I grew up in
Anonymous wrote:This was Ok. Devon was insufferable and after finding out about her childhood who could blame Simone for refusing to drop her life to go relieve Devon? That request was ridiculous and tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Gorgeous scenery and home, acting was amazing, plot was interesting: actually no cult at all and the women were sort of like mermaids: men blamed them for their own wrecked lives bc they had been too alluring to resist, when really they only had themselves to blame. I really hated Peter, what a weak guy.
Kiki was right - they all worked for him.
I’m the one who binged it immediately. What a refreshing revelation - the mermaids (Devon, in her scuba gear, swimming to try and rescue Simone) were a sailor’s savior; the siren, a sailor’s doom. All of it is a myth, if not a formalized, recognized iteration of Greek mythology. The tempting women just destroy the men, hey hey. The lobotomized chorus lip-syncing “W.A.P.” and explaining to Devon that their respective men came onto them and saved them from service careers were finessed touches - so out there that it is in its own way a finessed plot point.
Peter could afford with his salt of the earth roots from a thousand years ago be taken as ‘good’ by the staff, just a simple guy with chowdah and quahogs and a simple pour-over coffee, not a thrown-away smoothie or an eyelash window. It’s the wife, and the P.A., who are the monsters! So he’s totally free to say to his just-dumped wife, as if in an aside, hey, maybe I’ll have another baby…sorry you were infertile.
Again, this was WAY better than it had any right to be and for me, it is WAY better than any of Big Little Lies, better than White Lotus excepting parts of season 3 (Fahey was the best part of season 2 by far). I hope Fahey has an amazing career, I love her, and I love Julianne Moore for not freezing her face and taking a ‘fun’ role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anybody read the book? Are any of these women actual sirens in the book? Like creatures from the deep who sing and enchant people into doing their bidding?
Seems like this is just an accusations that the men throw when they want someone to blame for their actions.
Anonymous wrote:This was Ok. Devon was insufferable and after finding out about her childhood who could blame Simone for refusing to drop her life to go relieve Devon? That request was ridiculous and tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:I found Devon annoying, and all the characters would have been better off if she never went to look for Simone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Gorgeous scenery and home, acting was amazing, plot was interesting: actually no cult at all and the women were sort of like mermaids: men blamed them for their own wrecked lives bc they had been too alluring to resist, when really they only had themselves to blame. I really hated Peter, what a weak guy.
Ita. The men were awful.
Peter, serial cheater, replaces his wives with younger women. Sits around and smokes dope while his wife runs the household and the foundation. Blew off his kids for a decade.
Ethan, irresponsible, pompous, and lazy.
Bruce, a real life monster.
Jose, a fixer with no moral center.
Raymond, a liar and a cheat.
Morgan, something's just off with him, up to no good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole time I was watching it I couldn't get over Simone's "uncanny" face. Reminded me about that thread in Teens and Tweens about the orthodontia that make little kids look weird. I saw it!
I've never heard of orthodontia face, but as soon as I saw her, I was like 'oh, I wonder if she's from Australia" because there's a certain look that Aussies have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole time I was watching it I couldn't get over Simone's "uncanny" face. Reminded me about that thread in Teens and Tweens about the orthodontia that make little kids look weird. I saw it!
I've never heard of orthodontia face, but as soon as I saw her, I was like 'oh, I wonder if she's from Australia" because there's a certain look that Aussies have.
Yes! She does not look American at all. It made sense when I saw where she was from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Gorgeous scenery and home, acting was amazing, plot was interesting: actually no cult at all and the women were sort of like mermaids: men blamed them for their own wrecked lives bc they had been too alluring to resist, when really they only had themselves to blame. I really hated Peter, what a weak guy.
Ita. The men were awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Gorgeous scenery and home, acting was amazing, plot was interesting: actually no cult at all and the women were sort of like mermaids: men blamed them for their own wrecked lives bc they had been too alluring to resist, when really they only had themselves to blame. I really hated Peter, what a weak guy.
Ita. The men were awful.