The fact that EVERY room is cream and blue with that ugly shiplap or whatever the fuck it is. It makes every room…
Yes, the over the top plants inside got me as well. Ok, mum loves gardens and she is rich. Lets do a few very expensive actually alive large plants inside, and accompany them with some smaller window sill pots of flowers or similar. The inside walls of my house front entrance and study used to be the outside of the house. It was a verandah that got built in, and the outside walls are now the inside walls. It's called weatherboard in Australia, and seeing it inside in a 'rich person' home triggers me. I have that still because it was like that when I bought it and I can't afford to plaster over it yet 🤣
what a f-ing loser the professor was, his wife was a saint for putting up with him for all these years
God, when she was trying to have a real conversation with him and he said she was 'whining like a child' I actually said 'ouch' out loud. He was a prick and should have been hit by a bus and then reversed over several times
Yeah...this is ok, but not at all gripping.It's taken me a week to get through three episodes because it seems…
The fact that EVERY room is cream and blue with that ugly shiplap or whatever the fuck it is. It makes every room look like it used to be outside and they just put a roof over it to make it inside.
I thought this was great. They give you enough info to know what's happening from the start, but you won't know exactly how it's playing out and how much is fact and how much is fiction and in what way. The drama ending with Faust was fabulous
What is popular with dramas in Cambodia? Do you have a lot of home grown stuff, or is it mainly international? (Hope this does not sound rude. I am Australian, and most of what we watch is from overseas, so I am always interested to find out what is happening in other countries)
The whole "Luke, I am your father" shit is a bit too heavy handed. Can we go back to the day when we didn't spoon feed audiences information? It really takes a lot of pleasure out of the viewing experience.
The inside walls of my house front entrance and study used to be the outside of the house. It was a verandah that got built in, and the outside walls are now the inside walls. It's called weatherboard in Australia, and seeing it inside in a 'rich person' home triggers me. I have that still because it was like that when I bought it and I can't afford to plaster over it yet 🤣