I wouldn't have guessed you as a major Charlotte fan. I follow the stereotype and love Miranda. Charlotte seems to be the most popular with straight men because she's pretty and sweet, while Miranda has a harder edge.
I really liked the movie. There were some bungles (the acting by the guy who played Smith was not good, and the writing for Jennifer Hudson was pretty blech - I don't think the writers know what to do with people of color or bisexual characters in the SitC universe), but overall I had a great time. I identify most with (and adore) Charlotte, even though she is not the most interesting of the four.
Because of a recent ton of spam and weird insulting comments from a brand-new poster, I'm putting in comment moderation for a bit. I'm planning to do comment moderation "Ms. Kitty Style," as in, with a very light touch and kicking only off-topic and unreasonably insulting posts.
I wouldn't have guessed you as a major Charlotte fan. I follow the stereotype and love Miranda. Charlotte seems to be the most popular with straight men because she's pretty and sweet, while Miranda has a harder edge.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm more like Miranda in temperament, but I love Charlotte for many of the same reasons I liked first-season Bree in Desperate Housewives.
ReplyDeleteSomeone trying to live unambiguously in an ambiguous world is a standard character trope these days, but I like to watch it.
Besides, Kristen Davis is a really gifted comedic actress. Her line delivery cracks me up.
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I really liked the movie. There were some bungles (the acting by the guy who played Smith was not good, and the writing for Jennifer Hudson was pretty blech - I don't think the writers know what to do with people of color or bisexual characters in the SitC universe), but overall I had a great time. I identify most with (and adore) Charlotte, even though she is not the most interesting of the four.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved me some Charlotte.
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