Rose Dickens's Replies


Well, I never got to see the 4th movie, so she finally got her license! (just kidding!) Good point! ;-) Cheers! It is a possibility. I don't think it was. Otherwise it would be printed on the label. Maybe living alone and being estranged from family turned him into a not very social person. He lost the touch to relate to people. I believe that in the church he was more emotional and needed to share his feelings. I was looking for this post. I remember the guy from the phone company telling Kate something about 2-3 days to have the phones working again. nevertheless Kevin ordered pizza on the first or second day (not sure here). he could have used a pay phone but then they could have shown this. Also the relatives tried to call neighbors as soon as they landed in Paris and got answering machines so that means the lines were on again. I always found it weird that the family in France wouldn't insist on trying to call. I remember the father having some language difficulties with the operator, but I think you could dial directly using country and area code. Anyway, I still love this movie! I agree it seems like a lot of pizza, but teenagers do eat a lot. I can imagine Buzz eating a whole pizza (even more) by himself. I think the count of eleven that Heather made was only for the children + 4 adults that would make 15 In both movies he could have lost his cell phone privileges due to the fights with Buzz. It was odd, but imagine if the 25th was on Tuesday, maybe people would be making longer holidays and traveling on Friday or Saturday already. Maybe she couldn't drive. Maybe she can't drive. I'm so addicted to this and its sequel that I can watch it any time, even when it's 95° outside. ;-) I love the birthday dinner until the part where they make a sort of contest for the saddest story to win the last brownie and everyone thinks that Ana's pop star life is sadder than Bella's, who had an accident and is now in a wheel chair forever and cannot have a baby. That was stupid! My mother was Russian and my father was Bulgarian. They had no problems understanding each other. In fact they could hold long conversations easily. I noticed that and what even surprised me more is that the prime minister didn't seem to know where his sister's kid study (or didn't notice that he was at their school?). But maybe that's the way that family was brought up as Karen didn't show much attention when her friend Daniel who had just lost his wife called and she was "too busy" to talk to him... I thought that was very insensitive no matter how busy she was. But still, I love this movie! Exactly! It's well written and acting is top notch indeed. But you defined well: it is emotionally draining. That's how I feel when wathing it. I think I relate too much my life and past events with what goes on the show. I hesitate to start watching every season because I know How I'll feel, but once I start I can't leave it. I came here exactly looking for a post like that. I'm glad I wasn't the only one that thought that Jules was really so stupid! And how well everybody received the news, they didn't even get mad at her... I was hoping that there would be something in the contract or that the buyer would change his mind. I really don't know the answer. But it worked positively on me and some friends: when I visited Belgium I simply had to go there and love the city! My friends did the same and had a great time there. :-) I think the major problem was her character that was so annoying! I thought it was so ridiculous the ex-boyfrind call when she boarded the plane to Boston and she exposing all her private life in front of strangers. That was embarrassing! Also she kept trying to convince Michael ti leave his girlfriend. That was not cool. He seemed to be ok with the way their relationship was going. I agree with you. Love your comments! I'm a woman and I was about the same age as Carrie while the show was on I have to say that they really lost me when Carrie simply ditched Aidan (season 3 if I'm not mistaken), but I think that there was more to money involved. I think Aidan made good money, he wasn't rich, but he was well off. I think the issue was glamour, he didn't lead a "beautiful" life like Big in high society, but, he offered her everything that she complained that Big denied her, so, what she does? She ditches him and goes back to crawling after Big. It's like as if she loved being humiliated by him. Kind of sick! And then on the final season she meets Petrovsky who has the money and the glamour and treats her right. Then she finds all his romantic attention suffocating?! And then the writers simply decide to write him suddenly as not such a good guy so that she would again run to Big's arms. That was so stupid! As for the others: Miranda was so independent and ended up with a loser, giving up a promising career she had worked so hard to get and taking care of a mother in law who hated her! Just because she was afraid of dying alone? Come on! Samantha who spent her life just to conquer men and not getting attached to them and was "punished" by the writers who gave her cancer and forced her to be in a kind of steady relationship and Charlotte was simply too dreamy about a perfect married life. As a thirty-something single independent woman at that time I can say that I couldn't find any relation between me and those characters then and I would not care for having any of them as friends. Exactly! I never get tired of it. It's just perfect as yiu stated for any situation!