I’ve never seen so many boobs almost flowing out of the low bodices in the audience at the Emmys. When the women clapped, their boobs shook like Jello, threatening to overflow their moorings. I don’t know why they think it’s attractive. Oh, I know. It’s the men.
Actually, the most attractive gowns ignored the boobs and covered them with exquisitely designed gowns that flattered the figures of the wearers. Here are three of them.
Enough about boobs.
I don’t usually watch the Emmys, but I was looking for good stuff to watch on tv. I never thought to watch Baby Reindeer (Netflix), but it got several awards, so that’s now on my list.
While I’m not one for big productions, I might go ahead and watch Shogun, since it got the most awards last night.
Hacks (Max) is another one I never watched that got several awards, including one for Jean Smart, whom I like, anyway. I’m always looking for older female leads. Hacks is in its third season, so I have some catching up to do.
Which brings me to a new series starting soon featuring Kathy Bates as Matlock. It airs next week on CBS and Paramount. That’s a go to for me. Bates has lost weight and looks as though she has had some work done of her face. But that’s the price some older women will pay to be chosen to work at their craft.
Another quirky series that I loved last season that is coming back, also on CBS and Paramount, is Elsbeth. I’m not sure when season 2 airs, but if you missed the first season, now’s the time to do it.
Yes, I watch a lot of tv at night. The only daytime show I watch is Ari Melber on MSNBC, although I also try to catch Rachel when she’s on.
Baby Reindeer is quirky, addictive, sad. Love Ari and Rachel!!!
I just started watching it. I’m impressed by the fact that Gadd wrote, directed, and acted in it. His acceptance speech was amazing.
I envision a world in which we all go topless. Then, it will be considered sexy to cover up.
There’s a thought!
I’m glad to see that you are resuming your blog posts. I’ve been enjoying reading them for some time now. This is just a note to let you know how much I like reading them. I hope you continue to post your thoughts.
Thanks, David. Hope you are well.
Yes for returning to blogging. I hope more of our older cohort will follow suit. Losing Ronni Bennett took the air out of many of us older bloggers. Jean Smart is brilliant in Hacks. Absolutely worth watching.