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Love MaxI finally finished it up and definitely think Max is the breakout star of the entire series. I don't think I would watch anymore though, there were more cringe worthy moments for me than ones I liked. I also really disliked most of the first episode---I know they needed a plot line but I felt DJ came off as an entitled brat and that kinda colored my glasses for the rest of the series. I actually liked Kimmie and Stephanie's characters a lot, but I felt like they forced the diversity role of Fernando and Ramona a bit too much. Like, yes you added diversity to a totally white cast, BUT maybe not make everyone else aware that you're doing it so we know you're doing it next time? Ramona was likable, Fernando was a walking stereotype and I couldn't enjoy any scene he was in.
I cannot commit to a whole new series right now, House of Cards season comes out next week.
I watched 2 episodes this morning and I couldn't do it.
It was sad and awkward to watch
And Stephanie talking about clubs...all I could think about was her real life drug addiction
Nick and Alex being so dense and dumb annoyed me during the first episode
I refuse to believe they Kimmy's quirkiness hasn't matured in 20 + years. Still quirky , sure but she was like obnoxiously too much like her teenage self
The whole way the portrayed DJ needing help was also annoying (and privileged ).
I don't know if I'll bother finishing it.
Also Stephanie and that baby are the best actors. For whatever that's worth.
The acting is terrible overall.
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I thought the same thing at first but after a few episodes it started to feel more like an actual sitcom and Kimmie turns more into a mom-like character! Although I still find it hard to believe sometimes!
I'm somewhere around episode 5 or 6 and I'm still hating it.
And I'm sorry but as the daughter of a single mom (granted my parents were divorced not deceased) who raised 3 kids of similar ages and spacing while working full time....everything's about DJ's needs g help makes me roll my eyes. Entitled. Privileged. Ugh. I suspect that if I'd been an adult during Full House I would have felt similarly
Also Max is....I don't find him like able... Esp after the episode with the dogs
I don't like over the top cutesy. Life has left me hardened and cynical and unable to stomach such foolery
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I'm the daughter of a single mother who had 4 children by the time she was 25 (two of which were boys 13 months apart) who's husband was deceased by the time the oldest was 7 and youngest was not even a year. Working as a waitress. If my mother had any family living around us whatsoever, she would have welcomed the help with open arms. I don't think it makes her entitled or privileged to need help at all. My experiences haven't made me feel that way towards life. It's all about how you perceive negative things that happen to you. You can either let them keep you down, or you can choose to look at them as blessings in disguise. Scars make us stronger.
But it's a show.. so I digress.
I actually agree with @ErinS on how DJ sounded. Not that it really matters, but my parents were married until my dad died when I was 8, my step dad came into the picture around age 10-11 and he was dead at 17. I'm 1 of 4 kids; 3rd in line.
That said, I think there is a large difference between welcoming help and expecting it and DJ came off as someone who felt she was entitled to the help.
Just announced Season 2!
Mike Drop!
Just announced Season 2!
Mike Drop!