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She overdid it imo. That part didn’t happen in the book though. Intermediate fiction is full of “narm.” and too much toxic yelling/arguing. They should have been past that. Yeah, the Faks = so formulaic. I got bored in s3 and constantly resented how they were artificially drawing out the tension (Claire, the reviewer’s review). It was so forced and I stopped caring about the outcome. No way. She’s gorgeous. (I rewatched Love Affair recently and was struck by her beauty.) imo she’s much better looking than Madonna. Her “The Grifters” character is a lot like “Breathless Mahoney.” It’s no worse than any other rom com. And much better than most. I so agree. Too bad this was made before Beatty met Benning; she would have been perfect. I really liked Madonna in A League of Their Own, but she wasn’t the lead so maybe that’s why. ikr lol. The OP is such a douche. The Summer I Turned Pretty and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before weren’t super successful. Now they’re trying Love & Gellato and Heartstoppers. I was curious what you meant because the film makes a point of stating that the wait staff were all college-bound somewhat privileged young people, and were considered “better” than the “entertainment” workers who were “riff raff.” What did you mean by “performer”? (Robbie was a waiter, not a performer.) Worse than the murderer’s sister. That’s because you’re an idiot.. Trask Good that she was replaced She was a loose cannon, too unpredictable. She put Dexter in danger. ? I’ve heard and read lots of theories re Oscar noms and wins, but never that noms are based on which films would get the tv audience to watch the ceremony telecast. In fact, it seems like popularity wasn’t historically a typical consideration, and frequently was detrimental to a film’s Oscar success. John Tamm sang a great version in the Sharpe’s films starring Sean Bean We do too, and Independence Day.