Post by lizard on Jan 18, 2021 11:32:50 GMT
Perhaps Netflix is deserving of its very own category like Bravo has.
Having terminated cable two years ago, I have been Bravo-less housewife-less, Sunset-less, etc. I started watching this show this weekend. It is very much like the Bravo reality shows but fewer drunks (an improvement).
1. Two ladies want to be the queen of party throwers. One pisses the other off by wearing an expensive diamond necklace that they both own around. The older ladies exacts her revenge quietly here and there.
2. One lady is dating a clingy Power Ranger. At first I was irritated at his yelling, but by the end of the season I believe it was the lady's fault. She feels empowered if she can push him into an episode. She left him when he was trying to talk nicely because she knew she was at fault being disrespectful complaining about him and their sex lives to the others providing wastoid gossip. Certainly, he could find a kinder, prettier woman.
3. A DJ goes uninvited into Anna's bedroom, finds a dildo, loudly throws the dildo out the woman's window onto the lawn where the party is assembled. She acts clueless when people point out her mannerless behavior.
4. The wannabe party queen does not want to have a second baby even though her husband wants one and would line up a surrogate for her already waiting named fertilized eggs.
5. A young woman with 2 babies wants the babies father to marry her; and she is dealing with the recent loss of her mother.
I would never invite the DJ to my house again. I think the DJ was trying to erase some past gross action by labeling another person as gross.
I liked the older woman being in the show. She was a grounding force to these.
Wannabe party queen might not be a good mother. So it is good that she does not have one if she does not want another, but I feel bad for her kind husband.
Why did the baby daddy just not marry the woman to give her the label "wife" instead of having all the Chinese people identify her as baby mamma. That was mean of him to let that happen.
Having terminated cable two years ago, I have been Bravo-less housewife-less, Sunset-less, etc. I started watching this show this weekend. It is very much like the Bravo reality shows but fewer drunks (an improvement).
1. Two ladies want to be the queen of party throwers. One pisses the other off by wearing an expensive diamond necklace that they both own around. The older ladies exacts her revenge quietly here and there.
2. One lady is dating a clingy Power Ranger. At first I was irritated at his yelling, but by the end of the season I believe it was the lady's fault. She feels empowered if she can push him into an episode. She left him when he was trying to talk nicely because she knew she was at fault being disrespectful complaining about him and their sex lives to the others providing wastoid gossip. Certainly, he could find a kinder, prettier woman.
3. A DJ goes uninvited into Anna's bedroom, finds a dildo, loudly throws the dildo out the woman's window onto the lawn where the party is assembled. She acts clueless when people point out her mannerless behavior.
4. The wannabe party queen does not want to have a second baby even though her husband wants one and would line up a surrogate for her already waiting named fertilized eggs.
5. A young woman with 2 babies wants the babies father to marry her; and she is dealing with the recent loss of her mother.
I would never invite the DJ to my house again. I think the DJ was trying to erase some past gross action by labeling another person as gross.
I liked the older woman being in the show. She was a grounding force to these.
Wannabe party queen might not be a good mother. So it is good that she does not have one if she does not want another, but I feel bad for her kind husband.
Why did the baby daddy just not marry the woman to give her the label "wife" instead of having all the Chinese people identify her as baby mamma. That was mean of him to let that happen.