rayboblove
oct 2019 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
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Clasificación de rayboblove
That 80's girl ghost from 1987 rocked.
If you'd been there, then, that mean girl attitude was a thing. And this actress crushed it. She was the late-80s. You could almost hear the hair bands cranking their amplifiers up to 11.
And a BTW -- That U2 concert at Red Rocks on June 5 1983 was made into a film. It is so worth checking out. Great music and crazy stuff.
If you'd been there, then, that mean girl attitude was a thing. And this actress crushed it. She was the late-80s. You could almost hear the hair bands cranking their amplifiers up to 11.
And a BTW -- That U2 concert at Red Rocks on June 5 1983 was made into a film. It is so worth checking out. Great music and crazy stuff.
The way this episode begins, progresses, shifts around, and ends, may be the highest point on the genius scale as televised storytelling has reached. The intricacy in how the relationships weave around is brilliant. Not just the scenes but the choices about where to end the scenes advance the plot. There's this one where Georgie says something to Mandy, and we don't see Mandy's reaction on the screen but we see it very clearly in our minds. And we all see the same thing. And the overlap in plot and subplot themes was fresh, not heavy handed as so often happens when they try that. And, at the very end, after a quick moment's look at the actor's face, the screen goes black, Chuck Lorre's name comes up, and we're done -- wow.
As an audience member I would like to point out how lovely it is to be treated as though I can think, and as though I don't need the grotesque to be entertained.
Listening to those accomplished actors read aloud from that story made me feel like I'd found my way home.
(I should make the disclaimer that I have at least a dozen Isaac Asimov books in my house -- not to mention the magazine, which is the one thing the episode failed to do.)
As an audience member I would like to point out how lovely it is to be treated as though I can think, and as though I don't need the grotesque to be entertained.
Listening to those accomplished actors read aloud from that story made me feel like I'd found my way home.
(I should make the disclaimer that I have at least a dozen Isaac Asimov books in my house -- not to mention the magazine, which is the one thing the episode failed to do.)
When this show began, the characters were funny, and quirky, and delightfully charming. It was a welcome relief to see characters behaving as they did. We liked them.
Now the show is clearly on a trend to -- unfathomably -- turn those delightful characters into people we want nothing to do with. Including spending time watching.
The addition of Abishola's mother -- while yes, it is culturally informative -- has cast so much harshness of the episodes that you find yourself sitting on the couch cringing.
I love how this series has opened us up to another culture, but feeling like you've spent most of a episode listening to fingernails on a chalk board is too high a price to pay.
What a shame.
Now the show is clearly on a trend to -- unfathomably -- turn those delightful characters into people we want nothing to do with. Including spending time watching.
The addition of Abishola's mother -- while yes, it is culturally informative -- has cast so much harshness of the episodes that you find yourself sitting on the couch cringing.
I love how this series has opened us up to another culture, but feeling like you've spent most of a episode listening to fingernails on a chalk board is too high a price to pay.
What a shame.