Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good episode this week! Love how Cole rationalizes his adultery. SMH at these guys.
I thought it was a terrible episode. The thing with Vic and the neighbor was so obvious and so boring and drawn out and then the whole contrived interaction bw cole and those women In california. It just felt so forced and unreal. This show used to be insightful and at least a little bit unpredictable and nuanced. That’s all gone.
Anonymous wrote:Good episode this week! Love how Cole rationalizes his adultery. SMH at these guys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vik the character and his parents are Indian, not Arab.
FWIW the scene between Vik and Helen in the car was so well written. The guilt he feels for the sacrifices his parents made for him are very common for Indian families.
Then why did he mention his father being a doctor in Beirut? is there an Indian population in Lebanon?
Vikram is an Indian name. His mother talks dresses and acts like an Indian mother. Overbearing, no boundaries, stocking his fridge with Indian dishes, passive aggressively treating his middle aged white girlfriend badly as she thinks her son can do so much better.
His family is Indian. I'm assuming they lived in Lebanon, doesn't mean their ethnicity or heritage is Lebanese.
His father is probably from Lebanon and his mother is from India.
Who cares???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vik the character and his parents are Indian, not Arab.
FWIW the scene between Vik and Helen in the car was so well written. The guilt he feels for the sacrifices his parents made for him are very common for Indian families.
Then why did he mention his father being a doctor in Beirut? is there an Indian population in Lebanon?
Vikram is an Indian name. His mother talks dresses and acts like an Indian mother. Overbearing, no boundaries, stocking his fridge with Indian dishes, passive aggressively treating his middle aged white girlfriend badly as she thinks her son can do so much better.
His family is Indian. I'm assuming they lived in Lebanon, doesn't mean their ethnicity or heritage is Lebanese.
His father is probably from Lebanon and his mother is from India.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vik the character and his parents are Indian, not Arab.
FWIW the scene between Vik and Helen in the car was so well written. The guilt he feels for the sacrifices his parents made for him are very common for Indian families.
Then why did he mention his father being a doctor in Beirut? is there an Indian population in Lebanon?
Vikram is an Indian name. His mother talks dresses and acts like an Indian mother. Overbearing, no boundaries, stocking his fridge with Indian dishes, passive aggressively treating his middle aged white girlfriend badly as she thinks her son can do so much better.
His family is Indian. I'm assuming they lived in Lebanon, doesn't mean their ethnicity or heritage is Lebanese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. This show is still on??? I thought it ended last season.
No you didn’t.
New poster and I was so surprised to see it back. Everything I read said it was meant to be 3 seasons and that’s it. Not sure what happened but it is back sure enough.
Exactly. I was the one above who didn’t realize it was still on. Really didn’t like last season but now I may have to give it another shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Why is Cole leaving Joanie behind to go on a walkabout?? Why does everyone think it's reasonable for Cole to ask Alison to declare herself an unfit mother so Luisa can become a citizen? This season makes no sense.
How does that work?
But, she’s married to an American citizen. I don’t know immigration law, but wouldn’t she get to stay because of that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Why is Cole leaving Joanie behind to go on a walkabout?? Why does everyone think it's reasonable for Cole to ask Alison to declare herself an unfit mother so Luisa can become a citizen? This season makes no sense.
How does that work?
But, she’s married to an American citizen. I don’t know immigration law, but wouldn’t she get to stay because of that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Why is Cole leaving Joanie behind to go on a walkabout?? Why does everyone think it's reasonable for Cole to ask Alison to declare herself an unfit mother so Luisa can become a citizen? This season makes no sense.
How does that work?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is really tame compared to the Reddit!