I'm watching SaTC2 and wow, talk about aliens. The actress who plays Samantha looks horrible. I didn't really watch the show much before, but she looks stretched and awful.
But wow, talk about alien motivations. Is this supposed to be womenfolk?
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I'm watching SaTC2 and wow, talk about aliens. The actress who plays Samantha looks horrible. I didn't really watch the show much before, but she looks stretched and awful.
But wow, talk about alien motivations. Is this supposed to be womenfolk?
ita, why are you watching SaTC2?
Madagascar is on our TV. Which also confounds me.
Thing 2, subhead a: fandom's definition of "romance."
That one. I'm just commiserating with Plei.
why are you watching SaTC2?
It's there?
Frankly, I'm appalled to be even remotely culturally associated with these women, but I can't look away.
I caught part of SatC2 on cable late one night, and I couldn't look away. It was surreal and ridiculous and offensive. And I used to like the show! Although my favorite character was always the city.
I felt like Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte were more or less realistic, but Samantha was more and more of a caricature as the show went on.
I also thought the greatest relationship on the show was between the four of them, rather than their various partners.
I never watched the show, so I don't have anything to tie it back to. It's incredibly surreal. I'm assuming that they're displaying something that we're supposed to aspire to, that we're supposed to be able to see ourselves in one of them, and like some of their clothes, or something, but it's insane.
I caught part of SatC2 on cable late one night, and I couldn't look away. It was surreal and ridiculous and offensive. And I used to like the show! Although my favorite character was always the city.
You're going to make the sex jealous with opinions like that.
I always felt a little guilty for watching SaTC at all. It felt like gay-boys playing paper dolls instead of actual characters. But it was CRACK.
I always felt a little guilty for watching SaTC at all. It felt like gay-boys playing paper dolls instead of actual characters. But it was CRACK.
When my sister first saw Queer As Folk, her reaction was, "Oh, it's like Sex and the City, but with gay men."
Well, I changed the channel away to something else I don't understand: True Blood. Then I went and read the wikipedia entry on the movie, and I'm glad I didn't bother finish it up. I mean, it's not like it was going anywhere other than "Can Carrie accept an unconventional marriage?" and the answer is patently no.
True Blood? I'm killing time and waiting for something to click while my sleep meds kick in.