Sentences with phrase «bit of a soap opera»

When it comes to education policy in Indiana, the last few years have been a bit of a soap opera.
But this nature show soon became a bit of a soap opera, when the calico became pregnant.

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I watched 30 minutes of The Princess Bride and a little bit of Desperado with the tech and everything looked like a BBC soap opera from the 70's.
But the story is a wee bit modernized, plagued by a number of themes that were cribbed from weekday afternoon soap operas
But the story is a wee bit modernized, plagued by a number of themes that were cribbed from weekday afternoon soap operas rather than the heady and trying plots of Austen.
Fifty Shades Darker wasn't actually much darker, became a silly soap opera, left most of the bondage behind, and focused on the romance element, all of which was a bit of a let down, but I think we all expected a descent.
Jagger — James, that is — plays Kip, the British expat lead singer of punk act The Nasty Bits, whose evolution from pet project of aspiring A&R scout Jamie (Juno Temple) to potential company saviour is the season's most significant throughline outside of Richie's soap - opera turmoil.
Empire was groundbreaking for the music and for featuring a family from a very different background than the Ewings of Dallas or the Carringtons of Dynasty, but the show that West Philadelphia's Lee Daniels created with Danny Strong is every bit as much a prime - time soap opera as those were.
She was probably the only good part of the movie, but her acting came off a bit like over dramatic soap opera acting.
This might sound a bit like a soap opera, especially when one takes into consideration that Jeremy and Abigail spend a lot of extracurricular time together.
Last week on The Pioneer Woman (this is sounding a little bit like a soap opera), Hyacinth introduced the first member of our team, Holly Mathis, who is affectionately known as our team leader.
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