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  1. On 12/20/2020 at 9:14 AM, truther said:

    I've made it through this ep so far.  Agree with the general tone of the comments -- I can't tell if this show is bad, or so bad it's good.  The only things keeping me interested are the ballet, my need to know who did it, and the location shots of Chicago.  

    A few specific issues in no particular order:

    1. As the show moves on the editing seems to be favoring the actors who can actually act.  The actor playing Bette is lightyears ahead of some of the other kids, and I wonder if they didn't adjust the storylines accordingly.   

    It definitely seems that way. Bette-the-person is awful but Bette-the-actor is so much more tolerable than most of the others. Shane is probably the only one who seems to be a somewhat decent person and actor. I would be okay if the show was 90% Bette and Shane.

    Even some of the adult actors are really bad. The cop takes me out of the scene every time.

    There's a club in Chicago hiring minor ballet dancers to serve alcohol? And the school is okay with this? Uh huh.

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  2. On 12/24/2020 at 2:10 PM, zenithwit said:

    Also, why would two ballet dancers choose to do hip hop in Millennium Park?  Those dance moves would not draw a crowd that large in real life.

    Yeah, dancing there? People would have been running them over to get to the Bean.

    Along Michigan Ave or the river would have been much more realistic. 

  3. I agree with everyone else- really good dancing, pretty bad everything else.

    I found myself mentally editing dialogue in my head and I don't know that I've ever done that with a show before. 

    Needing to cast dancers of this level must make it really hard to find people who can also act. It's very uneven- Shane's actor seems decent while Nevaeh is baaad.

  4. I really liked this season. Any time the kids are all together is my favorite. 

    I always thought the Chase actor was the weakest of the group but I thought he did a nice job with Gert's death and then with the future stuff.

    Everyone after the time jump was interesting. I actually liked Niko better in her trousers and pastels. And she seemed much more at peace with herself even if clearly unhappy with the Karolina situation. 

    I appreciate that the show always treated Karolina and Nico as just another couple and let them cuddle and kiss.

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  5. I'm just glad Bree was the one who got to kill Bonnet. I was going to be pissed if Jamie or Roger did it. 

    I thought Ed Speleers did a good job with Bonnet, making him very charismatic. I didn't like the Moby Dick scenes though- he came off as manic. I don't know if Bonnet was supposed to be drunk or what. 

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  6. I'm really glad someone brought up Old Ian and Fergus when Jamie was going on about his leg. Young Ian was excellent.  And the callback to 'a man of leisure' was great. But would it have killed them to have Fergus and Jamie actually speak about it.

    Wait, Marsali delivered her own damn baby in the woods and we didn't get to see it? I'm shocked they didn't go with the trope of cutting between a birth and a (potential) death.

    Claire totally jerked him back to life. 

     

     

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  7. Peeps are good for a few things- squishing and blowing up in the microwave. I would not recommend eating them.

    He got the rat erotica! I didn't know how bad I needed that cathartic laugh.

    And kudos to whoever had it; that email was perfect. 

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  8. I have no concept of time on this show (to be fair, I don't know that the show has a concept of time).

    I keep thinking Ian lost a child, with his comment to Marsali about bairns, but I have no idea if enough time has passed to make that a possibility. 

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  9. All of these people are horrible people I would never want to spend any time around. But I don't agree that Carole is as bad as the rest. As long as she's not breeding animals she's not propagating the problem which makes her a thousand times better. That being said, I still don't like her.

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  10. The Trap party looked amazing. I'm going to assume that like the BLM activists playing themselves, Trap Heals is a real thing and that really was the founder?

    Malika and Alice are my favorites. I love both of them asserting themselves and I want to give them both a hug.

    This show desperately needs Jazmin on it for Gael to have something to do other than brood. He's 100% more likable with her around. Why are she and her cute bf not living at the Coterie?

    Mariana! Girl, you *just* conducted a string operation at the office using hidden cameras.

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  11. I actually really like Beto and Ella. I wouldn't mind if she stays around and the rest of the family likes her but is also gently bemused by her. Like her bringing Emilio the Chinese food the other night and then leaving was a great touch.

    Lucia: "Natalia, I can see you." 

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  12. 5 hours ago, swanpride said:

    Honestly, out of the "developed" countries, the US is the one which worries me the most. Not just because of Trump, but also because of the sh... health care system. Over here, when someone feels bad, we seek help (currently we are advised though to NOT go to the doctor if we show symptoms of the virus but instead call in). But in the US? Most people will only go if there is really no other choice, which leaves who knows how many people running around with what they maybe think is just a light cold, and they might even go to work with a light fever because that's the culture the US is encouraging.

    Yup all of this. Also, our lack of sick leave + low wages means a lot of hourly workers can't afford to take time off even if they are ill. You know who makes low hourly wages? A lot of people in the healthcare industry (CNAs, techs, etc.) and almost everyone in the food industry. Cause that's who you want forced to come to work sick.

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  13. 23 hours ago, ALenore said:

    I think this is a very old legend. I remember many years ago reading a story which has a mother telling a very similar story to her child, but in this case the "just right" race was Chinese.

    Yeah, I've definitely heard the bread story before. Maybe in school?

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  14. I admire Callie's fight but Jamie's right- it sounds like what they are offering is a lot of cash for someone living paycheck-to-paycheck.

    I like Davia's story but they started the whole Andre thing wrong.  Any student who took their work and threw it at the teacher would (rightfully) be sent to the principal's office.  They should have had him arguing with her to the point she got fed up and sent him. That I would better understand her being torn up about. 

    I'm glad to see Mariana not go there with her boss.  Both she and the show won a lot of points for me with that decision.   Obviously we are going to 'go there' at some point in time but hopefully it's after she's moved on to another company. 

    I don't think Alex wrote the manifesto; I think he told the even more useless guy on the team (Sam?) and he wrote it.

    Raj doesn't bother me as much as most here but why the hell would he go to the birthday party when he was supposed to be at work. That whole bit was just some weird writing for five minutes where the show was being 'clever' by making it look as though Raj and Roommate (can't remember her name) were going to hook up. 

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  15. 22 hours ago, tennisgurl said:

    I like Betos new girlfriend, but he has clearly bitten off a bit more than what he can chew, dropping L bombs so quickly, and while she does seem to really like Beto, and I like her in general, this might also have a pinch of "dating a person who you know dad wont like to piss him off and get attention" even if its subconscious. 

    Oh, for sure there was some 'Dating the Help to Piss off Daddy' there. She seems very lonely and like she wants to cling on to a family unit. 

    Are we supposed to think Lucia finds Matthew attractive? I can't tell or not. 

    Lucia has a much more pronounced accent than any of the other kids and it jolts me out of the story. 

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  16. A+ for the Love and Basketball reference. That is absolutely great as Malika's favorite film.

    I love Alice. I want to wrap her in a blanket and feed her cookies. I loved how excited everyone was for her at the end. 

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    I'm Filipino, and born and raised in the Philippines, so I understand this culture. We never really move out of home until we get married, even though we are gainfully employed. For some, even when married, extended families would stay under one roof if the house is big enough. It's not a shock to anyone.

    I feel like most of the world has a culture of multi-generational households- thinking of Eastern Europe, parts of Africa and Asia. I don't know why we in the US are so weird about it. It just makes sense to me- grandparents can watch the grandkids, kids can look after aging parents, people can pool resources, etc. I'm actually seeing a little bit of a shift towards this in the US but it's for a crappy reason (the current generation that would be buying houses doesn't have the means to). 

    The Diana/Maggie meeting was anti-climatic. It could have been so much but it was over with very quickly. 

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