catkins777
Joined Nov 2016
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Who the heck messed with this show? A group of us have loved BIP and have been a part of Bachelor Nation for YEARS.
Bachelor in Paradise, was by no means, ground breaking (or smart TV)...but Holy hell! The new producers, produced and edited the crap out of this show and tried to make it something it's not!
Ugh...the stupid fast cuts and stories they are trying to create through "dream sequences," The fancy hotel in a different location and the games...my gosh.
Bring back the old show that we've loved...it was simple and we were there for the drama not the stylized version of whatever the heck I just watched.
It used to be simple, easy and I was there for the drama on the beach-the spying on other couples from the bar-the simplicity of watching people's lives unravel-the slow degrade in their physical appearance the longer they were on the beach-the jealously of a fresh person walking down the stairs.
Drama is drama, we don't need them (whoever created this drivel) to try and make BIP more than it was.
Bachelor in Paradise, was by no means, ground breaking (or smart TV)...but Holy hell! The new producers, produced and edited the crap out of this show and tried to make it something it's not!
Ugh...the stupid fast cuts and stories they are trying to create through "dream sequences," The fancy hotel in a different location and the games...my gosh.
Bring back the old show that we've loved...it was simple and we were there for the drama not the stylized version of whatever the heck I just watched.
It used to be simple, easy and I was there for the drama on the beach-the spying on other couples from the bar-the simplicity of watching people's lives unravel-the slow degrade in their physical appearance the longer they were on the beach-the jealously of a fresh person walking down the stairs.
Drama is drama, we don't need them (whoever created this drivel) to try and make BIP more than it was.
I never read the book, that being said, I absolutely loved this movie. I thought the chemistry between Hathaway and Galitzine was electrifying. I love seeing Hathaway in this role. Thanks for making a movie that doesn't assume women over forty are haggard and washed up. The Idea of You is a steamy watch and surprisingly emotional.
I also liked that it wasn't preachy, or political (as most movies are nowadays).
The negative comments Hathaways character received in the movie are a nod (I assume) to the negative comments she's received in real life.
Find your own happiness and don't poopoo on someone else's.
I also liked that it wasn't preachy, or political (as most movies are nowadays).
The negative comments Hathaways character received in the movie are a nod (I assume) to the negative comments she's received in real life.
Find your own happiness and don't poopoo on someone else's.
He picks up his character and doesn't skip a beat! Just the rest of the cast can't keep up with him.
He keeps me coming back or I wouldn't have made it past the first episode.
First, the laugh track. Make it stop, can we do a real audience?
Secondly, the entire new cast of the show is meh...at best.
The original was a really tough act to follow and knowing that, casting could have stepped it up.
The new cast/writing goes for the standard and prescribed laughs, which have become common in newer sitcoms.
The actor delivery becomes formulaic. It's as if they wandered off a Disney set and found themselves on this show; confused and insecure.
There isn't anything much unique about the new show Frasier, other than it taking place in Boston and reuniting with his son.
What made Cheers and Frasier (the original) interesting, each show was character/actor/story driven. This reboot seemed rushed and disorganized.
Lastly, locations and sets arent very dynamic. Cheers and Frasier (the original) took had more interesting set location; The bar in Cheers, the apartment (original Frasier), cafe nervosa, the radio station...the sets became a character in and of themselves.
After episode 6, it does start to pick up. The scripts are more tightly written with Frazier's antics. There are cameo performances from Lilith and Roz.
I'm just not in love with it, like the original. I'm hoping the show can recast or at least find its rhythm.
He keeps me coming back or I wouldn't have made it past the first episode.
First, the laugh track. Make it stop, can we do a real audience?
Secondly, the entire new cast of the show is meh...at best.
The original was a really tough act to follow and knowing that, casting could have stepped it up.
The new cast/writing goes for the standard and prescribed laughs, which have become common in newer sitcoms.
The actor delivery becomes formulaic. It's as if they wandered off a Disney set and found themselves on this show; confused and insecure.
There isn't anything much unique about the new show Frasier, other than it taking place in Boston and reuniting with his son.
What made Cheers and Frasier (the original) interesting, each show was character/actor/story driven. This reboot seemed rushed and disorganized.
Lastly, locations and sets arent very dynamic. Cheers and Frasier (the original) took had more interesting set location; The bar in Cheers, the apartment (original Frasier), cafe nervosa, the radio station...the sets became a character in and of themselves.
After episode 6, it does start to pick up. The scripts are more tightly written with Frazier's antics. There are cameo performances from Lilith and Roz.
I'm just not in love with it, like the original. I'm hoping the show can recast or at least find its rhythm.