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One of the most dubious stylistic changes in modern TV...


Referring to her role in Last Man Standing, of course.

She's a natural beauty with gorgeous eyes and beautiful brows to frame them. In the first episodes of the show, she had a hairstyle and otherwise made herself up to accentuate her beauty. Somewhere along the line, she adopted a particularly unflattering hairstyle. It can't completely dampen her natural features, but there aren't many styles she could have chosen which would go further in that direction.

I really have to wonder; who thought that was a GOOD idea? It's not beautifully sensuous, nor daringly punky, nor even uniquely defiant. It's just... bleh.


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Yeah, it doesn't make sense but they've stuck with it for some reason.

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I was watching this tonight and thought the same thing to myself. I don't know what she is thinking with that hairstyle and the Mamie Eisenhower bangs.

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what are you talking about? she looks fantastic in every episode of the show,

You're welcome to your opinion, but clearly, I disagree.

That is, I disagree her STYLE looks great. She is attractive enough to look appealing even with a hideous hairstyle. But it's not as attractive as she'd be with a better one.


...especially in the last episode where they moved in with the baxters.
I haven't seen that one but I did note one of the latest I saw part of, the hairstyle had some improvements, such as a more feathered back and more an angle to the bangs, which was a lot more appealing than the "Dutch Boy" or "Prince Valiant" look from somewhat earlier.



i don't give a damn about natural looks, this is showbiz and entertainment, things do need to look fancy and she does.
Somewhat a non sequitor, there. Natural beauty always comes into play and some women "wow" much more by showing off their natural beauty than mucking with it. But not everyone needs to look "fancy" (can you imagine Edith Bunker as "fancy", for instance?) To me, though, Molly looked much more dazzling, beautiful and elegant with her wild, longer, curly hair, than the "I went to Great Clips on their bring your kid to work day."




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