更新时间:2020-11-23

触礁:Ugh no thanks


Are we returning to another inane plotline of a picture-perfect bourgeois family (in NYC, which elevates the notion to its own standard) safe sailing through a martial misunderstanding? And the WOMAN has to apologize for her suspicion to save the marriage? I thought Sofia could do better and offer something deeper than just the young, affluent couple in their SOHO apartment with their beautiful caramel-colored kids. The characters all felt a bit forced and cliched, which ultimately leads to their incredible presence and our failed sympathy for the marriage's potential imploding. I felt so silly for even thinking that there would be a milestone in mending the father-daughter relationship. The proof that Dean has not been cheating is enough proof for Laura to bark back at her dad for putting ideas in her head? Please, her guts tell her the same, at least own the truth and ask your husband

1) Why did you give me fancy cookware as a birthday gift (even if it is part of a joke)?

2) Why do you keep asking how's the writing going as if you would like a progress report?

Here is some food for thought - If Dean has been perfectly innocent and such a model husband to provide for the family, then why did he delete all of Fiona's texts?