qbrtmgy
Joined Oct 2021
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First of all, the lead character has such massive cheek implants that it's incredibly distracting. The story line and character development is completely illogical. The, what, 7 or 8 year old daughter offering relationship advice to her father is just dumb.
Tragedy happens and everyone hops on a jet from somewhere never established and flies to another place that's never established. The story has zero foundation and zero plot. What are you people doing? Perhaps studios should stop hiring DEI writers, actors, staff etc and just go back to being creative. My dog's farts are more interesting than this crap.
Tragedy happens and everyone hops on a jet from somewhere never established and flies to another place that's never established. The story has zero foundation and zero plot. What are you people doing? Perhaps studios should stop hiring DEI writers, actors, staff etc and just go back to being creative. My dog's farts are more interesting than this crap.
Seven painful episodes of Jennifer Garner and her pursed lips. That's all you can see. The storyline is lame, but all I could focus on was why Garner held her mouth in the completely strange, semi-open, pursed expression. (Akin to Janine Pirro on Fox) Why? Do you not want to be human? Anyways... the story evolves so incredibly slowly that I found myself fast forwarding. So many scenes of her driving (parted and pursed lips ) talking to Kerry Washington but rarely in the same room. Can't help to wonder if there were issues between the two. If not, the producers failed and the actors failed in projecting authenticity.