Noseybatch
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Was that episode sponsored by Tampax?
What I want to know is what on earth is she carrying around in that massive backpack? She has a handbag and a backpack and has to carry the cookies separately? Is she a tortoise and living in it? It’s fricking hugeThat is my exact expression everytime Che Diaz is on screen.
And the state of Miranda showing up with cookies, does nobody remember how Miranda reacted to Robert bringing her an "I love you" cookie in the original series, the snark and disgust she had for it. Hopefully they are foreshadowing Che feeling the same way and dropping Miranda from a nonbinary height. My heart is still breaking for Steve and how he believes in his marriage (to a woman who always thought she was too good for him and only ever wanted him when he was happy with someone else)
Oh my god yes Seema and Steve!!!
It’s all been completely skipped over! She’s thrown a great big grenade into the middle of the family and it’s almost like nothing has changed!So is Miranda still living with Steve?? What does Brady make of it all?
I was actually enjoying this episode for a good 15 minutes there and then the Che stuff started up again.
Seema is fabulous and true to the original spirit of SaTC. Hilarious when she said 'it's so hard to be white these days'.
Nya is fine but it feels like she's wondered in from a different show.
Charlotte's storyline started off quite funny, and Anthony was brilliant in every scene, but the tampon storyline went on for so long it became very bizarre and weird.
I guess Carrie's screentime was okay this episode - and I liked the scene with her and Steve, even if they still haven't done his character justice at all.
'Miranda' continues to bear no resemblance to original Miranda at all and is just annoying and boring to watch.
I love Seema and I’ve always loved Anthony! Miranda and Charlotte are just caricatures of who they used to be, charlotte is particularly irritating, I can’t take my eyes of her fillers and her voice is weird. The storylines just never seem to go anywhere, the episode a couple of weeks ago when she and Harry were playing tennis and she shouted at him, I thought for sure it was going to be something to do with the menopause but then today when she was saying about not having any symptoms I wanted to shout “what about your irrational anger!”Seema is the only decent character
Was that episode sponsored by Tampax?
That’s the only but of continuity in the whole programme….when she started her course she had all the books and she’s been studyingWhat I want to know is what on earth is she carrying around in that massive backpack? She has a handbag and a backpack and has to carry the cookies separately? Is she a tortoise and living in it? It’s fricking huge
Why am I watching this rubbish.
The tampon scene was ridiculous, and who would tell a Jewish dinner host that the holocaust was a hoax? Was it supposed to be a funny scene?
I hate myself for watching this.
He also appeared as the Prada bloke in the original SATC, do they not know any other actors? Seema's dad kissed Samantha when he was a waiter (10 years younger than her at the time, now he's a 54 year olds dad) suddenly this stud has gone from working in a shop as a prior character to owning a club in his new persona - mental show, whoever commissioned this must be mortified at the backlash it's receiving.Ah the French guy, Antoine, from Emily in Paris has arrived to save the day! He's gorgeous
And apparently he played Tony in SATC in 2003 ! Can't remember that !
With her half-a-dozen weird accents!! ClassicAm I allowed to briefly change the subject and say SATC S6 E10, 5 mins in - Geri Halliwell, goddess it's the episode where Samantha steals a card to get the free pool use. legendary
Annabell Bronstein
Imagine if they had to do a re-boot of Fresh Prince of Bel AirAgree, its just so forced and they are trying to hard to apologise for something that was of it’s time.
there were plenty of shows that was POC centric and no one said anything about it.
for example girlfriends- same kind of show, centred around black women and hardly had ang white people appear on there and it was done well, it just reflected things as they were in the late 90’s and early 00’s.
Girlfriends is definitely worth checking out for anyone who hasn’t seen it, kind of SATC vibes.
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