I've never hated characters as much
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FloridaSunshine — 10 years ago(May 30, 2015 10:05 AM)
I agree with you 100%. Of course it's intentional that they are written that way. Ever see the show Girls? I can't stand most of the characters on that show either. I call it my "love-to-hate" show in that I do like the show despite hating most of the characters. This show feels much the same I like Maura and I like the character of his ex-wife as well. It's the kids I despise and the one I hate the most is the flaky youngest Ali can't stand people like that in real life and can't stand them on the screen.
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LetsDriveSomewhere — 10 years ago(June 02, 2015 04:59 PM)
The children have a lot of problems, but I think the more we get into the series the more it is revealed why the family is the way it is. At the end of the day, they are the fruit their parents have beared.
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fletcbk — 10 years ago(July 11, 2015 07:12 AM)
I really agree with this assessment. I kept watching this show, scratching my head at the reviews as I really couldn't stand these characters.
I think sometimes a show's politics become so outfront that people take a side regardless of what the characters are actually doing. I'm a liberal, but I had a hard time with a show that so frivolously treated the destruction of TWO longtime marriages to pursue a lesbian fling, an abortion, a drug-induced threesome "Spit roasting," using black men as sexual props more than characters, rabbi sex, Ali bouncing from fitness trainer to transgendered man to her longtime female friend (ironic that she said the two fitness guys couldn't deal with wanting to screw each other when she rejected her feelings for her longtime friend in the same way), the son's fling with an older woman that he'd been carrying on since boyhood, etc.
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hurricane_greg86-596-716877 — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 02:16 PM)
^^^^^^^
This perfectly explains my issue with the show. Transparent makes sexual behavior seem so gross like it's no different than taking a piss or a crap. It removes the human connection that sex has. In its insistence to be seen as liberal and open it has forgone even the traditional morality of society. It makes divorce, abortion, sexual promiscuity and child rape look like frivolous and normal things that happen to everyone and that no judgements should be made. -
angelofvic — 9 years ago(September 25, 2016 06:24 AM)
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I've watched all three seasons by now, and I agree that Tambor should be most of the plot and airtime. And the kids are getting too annoying to watch. They seem to be there mainly for shock value, comic relief, titillation/sh^t-stirring, or LGB consciousness-raising, but that's not what I want to watch. I want to watch a solid drama (which can be funny as well) about three-dimensional people, not two-dimensional cartoon characters who have become so predictable they seem to be merely chess pieces moved around on a board.
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sl1970 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 06:47 AM)
You are absoletly correct.
A key Narcissist phrase is "Image is Everything" - and thats all people in L.A care about. There is no substance to these people and there never will be.
The similaries between this and Six Feet Under are SOOO minimal - I saw the first episode - with the kids joshing and joking about is this Dads "I ve got cancer coming out party attitude" and recognised pretty quickly that they re bringing the characters all together so the audience meets them in the first episode = just as they did in Six Feet Under - however SFU is Alan Balls creation and thats where the similarities end.
I ve just finished series 3 and this show reminds me of "Devils Advocate" I can almost picture the Hollywoodweirdos garnering a show to make people as selfish, sexually immoral and F'kd up as possible.
Its not a funny show its a dark Show. I watch it only as per social commentary. Season 3 really let me down.
I predict 5 seasons. I think they will build as thus -
make you hate all the characters for sure by season 3 bar a couple but eventually nearly them all
Then an event that brings them all together- bar one - say a death
Then them all getting over that death and moving forward with their lives.
I reckon its going to be Moira that dies or Aly.
Lets wait and see.
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brando587 — 9 years ago(December 24, 2016 03:12 PM)
Sarah was more tolerable this season than in the past, but for the most part I agree with you. I don't like Shelly, the way she casually discussed killing her second husband in the first season was over the line for me. This season I felt sorry for her though she was really dumped on by her family. The kids are the absolute worst part and it makes some of their scenes unbearable.