Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing bothering me is the Asian boyfriend (forget his name).
1. he looks 30+
2. he gives off a gay vibe - nothing wrong with that, but he's not for Ginny.
3. they have no chemistry. It makes me uncomfortable in the forced kiss scenes.
Especially #3.
The lack of chemistry is intentional. Ginny's true love is Marcus because he's messed up like she is. They get each other. Hunter is perfect on paper but he's not her penguin. But did anyone think this show is so problematic on the way out handles race? Not just Ginny but also Hunter.
Unless he turns out gay, then it’s a bad casting, IMO.
Especially after tap dancing in the hallway.
Yeah he gives off super gay vibes. Bad casting.
Worse than bad casting.
It was racist and stereotyping the Asian male as not masculine and more feminine.
This is classic racist portrayal of Asian men in American media and for a show that’s trying to be so ‘woke’ it reeks of hypocrisy.
Anonymous wrote:Georgia’s eyebrows were just as dark as a teen.
Maxine and her mom (schittz creek lady) have the same over the top expressions. That’s kind of funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school years was so not like this and whenever I see movies about high school I always wonder is this the norm or was I just a weirdo in high school? Drugs, sex and drinking and all that in high school?
I think it really depends. I drank throughout high school, smoked weed, and had sex. My friends did other drugs too, which I wasn’t into. I was also a competitive athlete and yearbook editor. There’s a big range. Now I am a pretty low key adult.
When I was in HS, my psycho boyfriend stalked me there. He beat me up in the parking lot once. I skipped school frequently. My friend was expelled for bringing a gun to school. I dropped out and got my G.E.D. without informing my parents (forgery). This was in an UMC area.
Mine was very similar except the kid that brought a gun and had it in his locker all day just there for the whole world to see, he wasn't expelled because he was a really good football player. He was also a deranged headcase. I was also attacked by the jealous ex gf of my abusive boyfriend and my car was vandalized in the parking lot. Lots of weed, some ecstasy, shrooms, and a little acid. I dropped out without anyone noticing or caring. I got my diploma through a program at the Community College when I started taking classes there to pursue my degree. UMC area with very highly rated schools.
Wow! Very similar to me. I'm glad we both made it!
Genuine question, did you guys have involved parents? I have three little kids and watching things like euphoria and this make me terrfied of the next phase
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing bothering me is the Asian boyfriend (forget his name).
1. he looks 30+
2. he gives off a gay vibe - nothing wrong with that, but he's not for Ginny.
3. they have no chemistry. It makes me uncomfortable in the forced kiss scenes.
Especially #3.
The lack of chemistry is intentional. Ginny's true love is Marcus because he's messed up like she is. They get each other. Hunter is perfect on paper but he's not her penguin. But did anyone think this show is so problematic on the way out handles race? Not just Ginny but also Hunter.
Unless he turns out gay, then it’s a bad casting, IMO.
Especially after tap dancing in the hallway.
Yeah he gives off super gay vibes. Bad casting.
Worse than bad casting.
It was racist and stereotyping the Asian male as not masculine and more feminine.
This is classic racist portrayal of Asian men in American media and for a show that’s trying to be so ‘woke’ it reeks of hypocrisy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing bothering me is the Asian boyfriend (forget his name).
1. he looks 30+
2. he gives off a gay vibe - nothing wrong with that, but he's not for Ginny.
3. they have no chemistry. It makes me uncomfortable in the forced kiss scenes.
Especially #3.
The lack of chemistry is intentional. Ginny's true love is Marcus because he's messed up like she is. They get each other. Hunter is perfect on paper but he's not her penguin. But did anyone think this show is so problematic on the way out handles race? Not just Ginny but also Hunter.
Unless he turns out gay, then it’s a bad casting, IMO.
Especially after tap dancing in the hallway.
Yeah he gives off super gay vibes. Bad casting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finished this last night and thought it was a fun, easy watch (although admittedly, my tastes have possibly declined during this past year of netflix binging).
I may have missed it, but I couldn't figure out what the deal was with Austin's dad or why Kenny was killed (just the money?).
We don’t know much about Austin’s dad, Gil. Apparently she framed him for embezzlement and he’s in jail.
She didn’t like the way Kenny looked at Ginnie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing bothering me is the Asian boyfriend (forget his name).
1. he looks 30+
2. he gives off a gay vibe - nothing wrong with that, but he's not for Ginny.
3. they have no chemistry. It makes me uncomfortable in the forced kiss scenes.
Especially #3.
The lack of chemistry is intentional. Ginny's true love is Marcus because he's messed up like she is. They get each other. Hunter is perfect on paper but he's not her penguin. But did anyone think this show is so problematic on the way out handles race? Not just Ginny but also Hunter.
Unless he turns out gay, then it’s a bad casting, IMO.
Especially after tap dancing in the hallway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is rated TV 14, but I think it is for older than that based on the content.
I'd say minimum 16. The sex talk is explicit.
At 13, I had a row of scars up my arms from cutting, plus a few burns from Bic lighters .
At 14, I was on Lithium and in outpatient treatment for self harm.
At 15, I was on birth control and having sex with my high school boyfriend.
At 16, I was smoking weed with my brother on the way to school and getting blackout drunk on the weekends.
At 17, I moved on to Adderall.
At 18, I was doing coke.
At 21, I graduated from a state school.
At 25, I graduated with my MS from a different state school.
At 30, I was a director in a global corporation.
The content is far more realistic than what most adults want to acknowledge, and it may surprise you what "successful adults" did as teenagers.
Do you really think what you did was typical of a teenager?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is rated TV 14, but I think it is for older than that based on the content.
I'd say minimum 16. The sex talk is explicit.
At 13, I had a row of scars up my arms from cutting, plus a few burns from Bic lighters .
At 14, I was on Lithium and in outpatient treatment for self harm.
At 15, I was on birth control and having sex with my high school boyfriend.
At 16, I was smoking weed with my brother on the way to school and getting blackout drunk on the weekends.
At 17, I moved on to Adderall.
At 18, I was doing coke.
At 21, I graduated from a state school.
At 25, I graduated with my MS from a different state school.
At 30, I was a director in a global corporation.
The content is far more realistic than what most adults want to acknowledge, and it may surprise you what "successful adults" did as teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is rated TV 14, but I think it is for older than that based on the content.
I'd say minimum 16. The sex talk is explicit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She saw Kenny touch Ginny inappropriately.
This. He touched Ginny inappropriately and Georgia was molested as a child.
It looked like she was testing him to see if he would creep on the daughter. She told Ginny to get Kenny to help her yoga pose form then left the room. He did just that but moved his hand to far up Ginny’s leg. Georgia watched from the staircase.
My question is, if she wanted to test out his creep factor, she should have done it before getting married. Why bring your kids into the home of a creep, then use them as bait?