@Soon1304: The difference is precisely that this is NOT a gay situation. Paul is a man born in another body... You may perceive it as a kind of physical disability, even if it is a disease, but it is only a physical shell. He is a man and wants a relationship with a woman. Not a homosexual woman.
@martishka: At least call Paul a helicopter, but he won't fly. Plastic surgery, hormone injections, etc., etc. does not negate one fact - his set of chromosomes is XX, not XY. He, like all trances, is at the cellular level the one who was born!!! And his preferences and self-determination will not fix it in any way.
Somehow it's a little against the grain that almost everything about the captain is served in a humorous way - hair loss, problems with potency. I keep waiting for off-screen laughter, like I'm watching some sitcom with a live audience. And I can't get out of my head that the characters met five episodes ago and they are suddenly friends, as if they have been working together for many years. But I'm a spectator and they've known each other for five episodes and I don't remember showing how they learn to work as a team or get used to each other (except for Tikey and Judd). I tried so hard to love the new characters and the new series, but the further it goes, the more it upsets me and even annoys me in some way.
Tsvetokor is still striking, and in general, the series is inferior to the original. Although there are a lot of relevant topics. We'll watch a couple more episodes, maybe something will change.
And I like that compared to the "big brother", there is a completely different dynamic here. I agree that there is a certain lack of consistency in terms of the relationship of the guys in the team, but in general there are no irritants.
Rob Lowe is not such a good dramatic actor. It was perfect, appropriate and beautiful in Parks. He's completely out of place here. Although when he was in med.in the series a couple of years ago, he fit in perfectly, but in this he is somehow uncomfortable or something
Yeah.. I've already watched five episodes and am increasingly trying to figure out if I want to watch it further.. During these five episodes, I learned more about gay issues, trans issues, Muslim issues, even straight issues with potency and hair, than about the work of the fire brigade on calls... Yes, in the original series there were gay with a lesbian, but it was all so unobtrusively served. Here it seems that it was supposed to be a series about minority issues, but at the last moment they decided to make it a 911 spinoff...
I'll say a seditious thing, but I don't like Liv Tyler at all. Her face is kind of wooden. And it's not about appearance. Time is passing, everyone is getting old. But I don't see much acting experience here and the fact that she herself believes in her character. Glass eyes, zero facial expressions. It's a pity, a character with an interesting story, but Liv doesn't pull it. The story of the Floor in the very heart. Such a milaha. Some commentators who watched the fifth series are surprised and they still have farts exploding that the characters are all trannies and gays. And in the first series it was not clear? If in the first minutes of the series it was about inclusion, what were you waiting for next? I like the series as a whole.
Why buy children like in a store when orphanages are full of children born straight?
I tried so hard to love the new characters and the new series, but the further it goes, the more it upsets me and even annoys me in some way.
I agree that there is a certain lack of consistency in terms of the relationship of the guys in the team, but in general there are no irritants.
The story of the Floor in the very heart. Such a milaha.
Some commentators who watched the fifth series are surprised and they still have farts exploding that the characters are all trannies and gays. And in the first series it was not clear? If in the first minutes of the series it was about inclusion, what were you waiting for next? I like the series as a whole.