fallonmacdonald
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I know it's a spin off, but it is definitely very funny in its own right.
Dorothy is missed, of course she is. However, there is still plenty of laughs and some of the jokes are very funnier if not funnier than some GG episodes.
I particularly think rose shone in golden palace, she seems to stand up for herself a lot more and comes out with some hilarious lines.
I only wish there was more than one season, I don't think golden palace was given much of a chance to gain an audience back in the day, so they canned it too soon. Shame as I think even without Dorothy it is still one of the funniest sitcoms out there, as the others are as funny as ever.
Dorothy is missed, of course she is. However, there is still plenty of laughs and some of the jokes are very funnier if not funnier than some GG episodes.
I particularly think rose shone in golden palace, she seems to stand up for herself a lot more and comes out with some hilarious lines.
I only wish there was more than one season, I don't think golden palace was given much of a chance to gain an audience back in the day, so they canned it too soon. Shame as I think even without Dorothy it is still one of the funniest sitcoms out there, as the others are as funny as ever.
I am a girly girl, and usually like rom coms, or biopics. So the fact I love this show shows how good it is, I usually get bored with things like this and have to turn them off.
Growing up I did love the karate kid movies, and I rewatched them before watching cobra Kai. The story carries on well, the way each they continued it on and brought back the original characters was great.
Johnnys character is great, he makes me laugh, but also tugs at the heartstrings too. Such a great actor.
I do think sometimes it can be like watching an episode of power rangers... the kids fighting can be a bit OTT. But overall it's amazing. You get to see character development, and we finally see why sensei kreese is the way he is.
Deffo worth a watch, even if it's not your usual genre. And great for any karate kid fans out there.
Growing up I did love the karate kid movies, and I rewatched them before watching cobra Kai. The story carries on well, the way each they continued it on and brought back the original characters was great.
Johnnys character is great, he makes me laugh, but also tugs at the heartstrings too. Such a great actor.
I do think sometimes it can be like watching an episode of power rangers... the kids fighting can be a bit OTT. But overall it's amazing. You get to see character development, and we finally see why sensei kreese is the way he is.
Deffo worth a watch, even if it's not your usual genre. And great for any karate kid fans out there.
I grew up in the 90s and every guy I knew had a crush on Pamela. So as a young girl I always wanted to look like her, fast forward to when I was older and saw an interview with her and saw what a beautiful soul she was too.
This documentary doesn't disappoint, we get to see her laid bare, she lets us in to see that deep down she just longs to be loved and love back.
She is so relatable, anyone who was abused in childhood will relate to a lot of what's she says, those insecurities, longing to be loved. She is just like the rest of us really.
I love the fact she sits there fresh faced, something we should admire, especially in the day and age of filters.
I truly believe her and Tommy could've made it if the help was out there, and they had gotten better support when the tape leaked. Her sons are a credit to her.
To see her at the end doing an amazing job gave me goosebumps, she draws you in and makes you route for her.
Well done Pamela, you are amazing.
This documentary doesn't disappoint, we get to see her laid bare, she lets us in to see that deep down she just longs to be loved and love back.
She is so relatable, anyone who was abused in childhood will relate to a lot of what's she says, those insecurities, longing to be loved. She is just like the rest of us really.
I love the fact she sits there fresh faced, something we should admire, especially in the day and age of filters.
I truly believe her and Tommy could've made it if the help was out there, and they had gotten better support when the tape leaked. Her sons are a credit to her.
To see her at the end doing an amazing job gave me goosebumps, she draws you in and makes you route for her.
Well done Pamela, you are amazing.