Why Did We Have To See "Sarah and Evan's" Wedding?
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cocacolaistherealthing — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 11:31 PM)
I think it also highlights the mismatch in the relationship between the twonot just age, but maturity levelshe had these sincere vows and he seemed to make his up on the fly and ended with "I'm going to love the s_it out of you".
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WolfieKnoX — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 11:46 PM)
Yea cause I don't see them as "celebrities" or "rich people". It seems like they're playing C, even D-list actors; especially after Agnes' over the top description of a one-time-only horror show like it was an Oscar winning film. I mean, look where Agnes lived? Wasn't exactly a Beverly Hills mansion.
And I don't watch those real housewives/bachelor shows, so I have no idea how those shows go.
Killing Can Be a Righteous Act. -
cocacolaistherealthing — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 11:52 PM)
I thought Agnes ended up living in that place because she probably lost work and money due to her breakdown/treatment and she moved there to be close to the house/Butcher's land, so she didn't have as much of a choice in where to go.
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Voice-of-Discernment — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 04:23 PM)
Nevermind Agnes Audrey's age is mentioned a few times in the episode and yet when she enters the bedroom and throws herself on the bed she says it's where she filmed her first sex scene. If an actress "of her age" has shot her first sex scene one year prior, then it must mean that she has barely had any roles at all, up until that point. None of these people are celebrities and none of these people are rich. Also note how some of them (Angela Basset's character & Agnes) talk about their "roles" and the impact of these roles on their lives. It was just a re-enactment, guys. That's all. A role in a re-enactment is one step above being in a commercial.
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danloki — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 06:05 PM)
If an actress "of her age" has shot her first sex scene one year prior, then it must mean that she has barely had any roles at all
So all actresses have to spread their legs for the camera before they are considered as having roles? -
Voice-of-Discernment — 9 years ago(October 21, 2016 03:19 AM)
Ah yes, someone was bound to make this into a "sexism!" plea. Listen, it's not my fault that Hollywood and the TV industry use sex to sell their product. Most actresses, whether feminists or not, sooner or later have to "spread their legs" (as you so gentleman-ly put it) for a role. Because that's how the scripts are written. Blame the writers and blame the audience. Also, women's media consists mostly of love stories - either straight-up or comical, but love stories nonetheless. In today's world, a love story without sex included is rare. If you can't handle the reality that female actors will be under more pressure during their careers to get naked or make "O" faces in front of a rolling camera, then you're probably not mature enough to be pointing fingers either. It's about how things ARE - not how they SHOULD be. This is reality.
And for the record, before you escalate this into ridiculousness (the original reply already went into that direction), I should probably warn you that I'm a woman. So no, accuses of misogyny will NOT bode well here. -
MikeDopeLess — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 01:04 AM)
I think it's to mock, or make fun, of our pop culture nowadays. Just another little "Meta" detail that was put in this episode. I personally beep loved this episode as well as the previous 5, this season might be the best one yet. I literally cannot find one thing wrong with it or that I don't like. We'll see how it all plays out, but so far it is dope as beep
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waynealanblood — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 05:54 AM)
The show stated that MRN was a HUGE hit, won awards and made celebrities out of the reenactment actors. So while they started off as minor league performers, the docudrama made them into pop culture stars.
Dude, its Beacon Hills. -
Texas90 — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 06:00 AM)
Note that I also used Kim Kardashian as an example of a minor league celebrity. They're not famous for anything groundbreaking. They were on a cheesy ghost show that, by some fluke, happened to be a hit.
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WolfieKnoX — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 03:02 PM)
Didn't Kim Kardashian televise her wedding?
Did she? I have no recollection of that. But I've never watched one episode of her show and honestly have no idea what's going on in her life. That would be a waste of head space. Why hasn't anyone thrown a grenade through there window by now? They shouldn't exist.
Killing Can Be a Righteous Act. -
tvaddict53 — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 05:04 PM)
A lot of the setup was a waste of air time. They should have spent way less time on that stuff and get right to the three days.
This right here is what is wrong with viewers these days. People just want to skip to the good parts. What makes some of the moments so great is the build up. If you skip the set up, there is no build up and it's less exciting. The impatience of viewers these days is ridiculous. There is no pay off without set up. -
Qrispy — 9 years ago(October 20, 2016 05:05 PM)
This right here is what is wrong with viewers these days.
It's a millennial thing. They just get worse and worse as time goes on too so I've given up on caring about them or anything they do anymore.
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