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3 said:her departure means that the show should probably come to an end
Agreed. The characters' lives are so tightly woven together, I'm not sure it could make it without Fiona.
MDPV_Psychosis said:Yea she is good looking but her character always got on my nerves tbh. Can't adequately explain why exactly.
I'm usually watching it on Netflix in the background while I work and when she's naked and riding some guy I pay closer attention, but overall, yeah, her character is kind of annoying. She's basically a ho, except you don't have to pay her. There's also something kind of narcissistic about her. But to me, Fiona is most appealing when she dispenses Southside justice. Just like how Larry David says all the things we want to say in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fiona dispensing Southside justice is probably something many of us want to do if social norms didn't keep us from doing it. I guess you could say that about all the Gallaghers.
CoastTwoCoast said:I really didn't care that much for her storyline with the apartment and liking that douchebag carpenter.
I don't even know why that character was even added. He does nothing to drive the show. For someone who's had all those interesting life experiences, he sure is dull to watch.
Understandable. I love the American Sanford and Son, but when a I tried watching the original Steptoe and Son with a friend from the UK, I didn't really get it. But not all UK humor goes over my head - I loved Benny Hill.F. U. B. A. R. said:I've tried to watch the American version, but just don't get it. As you say, cultural differences.