Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who care about nepotism on a tv show. The show is terrible
And there could be a much better show occupying that timeslot, but the creators, writers and directors of that show didn't have connected parents, so we will never get to see it. Now do you get it?
You're a prude.
Anonymous wrote:Who care about nepotism on a tv show. The show is terrible
And there could be a much better show occupying that timeslot, but the creators, writers and directors of that show didn't have connected parents, so we will never get to see it. Now do you get it?
Who care about nepotism on a tv show. The show is terrible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Allison Williams is the definition of nepotism & family connections. She is a terrible actress, and has the personality of a wall. She's cute, but in a generic, totally bland way. I do not understand her appeal at all.
This whole show is the definition of nepotism and family connections. Everyone involved with it is related to someone famous. You're right that Williams is the least talented, though.
Whaaaat? My understanding is that many of the central characters come from artistic families, but none of them are "connected" in the way that you infer. Williams' father is a network news anchor, but that's still a stretch.
David mamet's daughter = shoshanna. Lena Dunham is the child of a NYC-famous writer. "Jessa" is her best childhood friend from NYC school.
Zosia Mamet was a television actor before Girls. And why wouldn't Dunham collaborate with friend and colleague Jemima Kirke? I work in a creative field and frequently collaborate with friends on projects. Dunham's father is a painter and her mother is a photographer. She comes from a creative family. How is that nepotism?
Who care about nepotism on a tv show. The show is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:The show is hilarious and sometimes sad. I'm surprised that many of you don't like to watch it as a way to remember our young twenties.
Anonymous wrote:The show is hilarious and sometimes sad. I'm surprised that many of you don't like to watch it as a way to remember our young twenties.