No Thanks
The dialogue is spoken too fast; difficult to keep up.
"Actors" were like characatures of stereotypes
Sorry, but I just didn't find it funny.
"Stick with me, baby, and you'll be fartin' thru silk."
The dialogue is spoken too fast; difficult to keep up.
"Actors" were like characatures of stereotypes
Sorry, but I just didn't find it funny.
"Stick with me, baby, and you'll be fartin' thru silk."
You can't keep up with the dialogue? I'm sorry but that's sad on your part.
shareIt isn't sad because the show is awful. They made the show trashy, with all the foul languge, because they can't write a quality script!
shareYou can't keep up with the dialogue? I'm sorry but that's sad on your part.
Yeah... and you can't keep up with writing and spelling either LOL
can't outrun your own shadow
...actually I thought OP had a point regarding enunciation and speed of speech, it was a little too quick for me also.
But I enjoyed the premise and how it played out so I will stay for another show.
On the contrary, Divorce seemed so offensive to me that I turned of off so I could write over here.
win/win
Best Wishes, Traveller
Agreed about the stereotype part. I understood the speech though. But i know that diction is important in music and film and obviously from the way they were speaking I knew it would be an issue for some. Some people on this post don't seem to understand the importance of diction hence their very silly comments.
shareI agree, the dialogue is spoken extremely fast. At first I thought it was just me, I had to constantly rewind to try to figure out what they were saying.
Not saying it's a bad thing, but it can be. People may decide it's not worth the trouble.
Lol, really?
English isn't even my first language and I can very easily understand what was being said then I'm quite sure you shouldn't have that much of a problem keeping up!
Aya A.R
In certain scenes it felt fast. For instance, in the nail salon, but I could still understand it though.
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