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  2. "Bullies"? Really, Anna? If a group of ethical, anti-criminal police officers want to take a second before embracing your mobster recruit, that doesn't make them bullies. It makes them smarter than you, apparently. Same here. Normally, I would find the idea of a Soap Miracle Cure problematic, but I'd be fine with it in this case. If Jason can come back from the dead, why can't Gonzo also get a second life? Of the two, I know who I'd rather see on my screen.
  3. It was implied that Barbie & Kyle used the turkey bacon on the late night paninis the guest's requested the previous night. Which makes sense since the primary ate one without complaint. So he originally ordered correctly for his planned menu but he was unaware that they ate one of the needed items for the final day's breakfast special.
  4. I hate that Rasika will have to go to LCK, but at least Michelle stayed longer. I didn't understand anything about the challenge, and still don't. To me Chaotic means messy, sloppy, and disjointed. However, if Rasika's was really the way the judges said, it sounds hideous. I pity the judges for having to try to eat that. Laura is not showing very well, and I'm guessing she's going to claim a bad edit. However, you can't show something that didn't happen or wasn't said, so I'm not believing anything she says.
  5. I think all the sisters' husbands leave the number of kids up to the wives. Well maybe not Austin. I do believe Jeremy influenced when they had their first child and Derick wanted to wait until he finished school before having more, but other than that, IMO, its the wives decisions. As for the wives of the Duggar brothers, I'm not sure this is true.
  6. As a kid I always liked Eddie Winslow on Family Matters. Seemed a cool cat that always took to heart the moral messages his dad taught him.
  7. Why are these people wearing clothing from my high school's 1987 lost and found bin?
  8. It is also amazing that even with these longer episodes, it's not necessarily clear what the various Survivors are trying to do and how they expect to win. Charlie and Maria are a pair and seem to be operating as such pretty openly. They seem to be the only ones who have 100 percent trust with each other, who are 100 percent working with each other. But is anybody going to think "Hey, Charlie actually has done pretty well in challenges too, and he's articulate and likeable and strategic...maybe we better get rid of him"? Kenzie and Tiff are a pair, and have been working together. But everyone's favorite Mermaid Dragon started orchestrating a blindside of Tiffany already Seems a clearcut case of Big Move Fever. Say she had succeeded as early as this episode. Where would that leave Kenzie in terms of future votes? She can't rely on Q, not only because he is generally unreliable but also because she would have been instrumental in ousting his No. 1 ally and to the extent he cares about it still, a member of the Six. She might sidle up to Charlie/Maria and Ben to give old Siga a 4-3-1 lead, and then hope she's not blindsided once she's no longer useful, or flit back and side with old Nami to get rid of one of her Siga allies. Venus and Liz are weirdos and had been on the outs. Anyway, does she think it won't get back to Tiff that Kenzie has made a move on her? What's Ben's plan besides his now-mandatory pronouncements of what does and does not rock? What's Liz's, other than desperately wanting to get credit for being a leader so badly that she isn't apparently thinking about a) why she wants that credit NOW NOW NOW instead of just being able to claim it at the end and b) thinking about where she's allegedly leading? How does she not realize that taking credit now for moves would make her a target and be more likely to get her booted? Hasn't she known that flying under the radar is a perfectly valid strategy? Does Q still think he has a shot at winning this, or is he just messing around? I unfortunately see the possibility of what has happened the last two tribals repeating: Q does crazy and annoying shiznit, the other Survivors say "now's a good time to vote off X, because we can always get to Q later" and Q surviving another round, wash/rinse/repeat until he's in the F3. Venus seems to be feverishly trying to work this, but I'm not sure what she's trying to do either.
  9. Perhaps not on the show, considering the others don’t want to be on it. In “real life” they do.
  10. Plexus reset is 3 days of peeing and pooping so on day 4 your dehydrated ass weighs less - until day 5.
  11. Wow. Just wow. Vinnie, paraphrasing: (In the car) "You're terrible at everything. You can't do anything right. You're hurting the team." (Talking head) "I don't know why she thinks she's not good enough." It was painful to watch that abuse and browbeating. I almost turned the tv off. Hopefully after the race they never see each other again. On the other hand Cesar and Ricky continue to be delightful. Their singing (and dancing) was hilarious. Mom and Danny learned that they perform better without dragging extra teams with them. (See? Raaaaace!) And the firefighters are finally put out of their misery. (Also painful watching them try to navigate.)
  12. It was so nice that Danny helped Dan plate & still won the elimination challenge. Ahem, Laura? That's called good sportsmanship. I'm about ready for her to exit stage left. I was horrified by the bottom 2 because I'm rooting for both Rasika and Michelle. Interesting that Michelle said Soo had trouble sleeping & she said welcome to the club. I wonder why the contestants aren't resting well?
  13. Or you can consider that House is a fairly abusive narcissist and this is part of the drawn out struggle that Cuddy has to get out of their codependent relationship. House has toxic relationships.
  14. LoL Nell pretending that Edward remembered her birthday was so cute. It was nice to see her in such a cheerful state.
  15. I was happy to see Camille win the breakfast part of that last challenge and thereby given immunity from the rest of the shift. He'd been on his feet since the start (having to endure that elimination challenge and then move right in to the next one with no break.)
  16. I liked that we saw more from the sheriff. The way he’s slowly been letting his guard down, and now we know why he’s been so abrupt with the deputy. I really like the friendships.
  17. How cute was Summer reading/looking at her book while Scheana and Brittany were discussing Brock’s and Jax’s delicate He Man Egos. ”Puppy. Puppy.”
  18. Today
  19. Now why would Shred be interested in a low-life freeloader who blatantly steals food and gets into other people's drinks? That did not make sense to me at all. Like you see that and that is who sparks your romantic interest? 🤔
  20. I am the only one who is rooting for Kristen and Luke. He seems to understand how to talk to her. He leaps to her defense and challenges, but there’s passion there. I don’t think it’s ego. I love Kristen’s long-sleeved, twisted bodice cranberry red dress.
  21. I agree, I think a lead deckhand may be needed when there is a larger crew but for a 4 person team it doesn’t seem necessary. It was ballsy of Ben to appoint his bed buddy the lead deckhand and very unprofessional. He shouldn’t be sleeping with his subordinates. I felt bad for Anthony but I don’t understand why there isn’t an assistant to help these yacht chefs. They could handle the late night/early morning requests from fat drunks who just had dinner a couple hours ago. The preference sheet mishaps are on Anthony however. It does seem like a pain but he should have some kind of menu made up beforehand that includes the picky people . I understand not being able to get duck bacon but turkey bacon is fairly easy to get. He made a comment that he ordered it but didn’t know where it was. That’s crap. He should have made sure he had the correct provisions for the primary. I am liking Captain Kerry. He’s not a dramatic asshole like Sandy who plays favorites. He’s seems like an actual leader.
  22. Jesse with his “That’s what she said.”
  23. Random thoughts on episode 9 - "The Idol, Hunter": People crying about credit for moves need only remember: it's not the actual moves that matter at final tribal. It's how well you plausibly reverse-engineer what your "plan all along" was to fit what actually happened. The show keeps expanding on Probst's character. I'd normally complain about that, but this may be the first season he's not in the top half of the most annoying characters. Taking annoyance many steps further, I would love to see the challenge team of misfit toys (Liz, Venus, Q) make the final three. Just imagine how far the levels of delusion and superiority in the final tribal speeches could get. Delicious.
  24. That Burning Man line of clothing woman/Gabby accomplished what the producers wanted her to accomplish. There was so much conflict going on at that dinner table. (I have never heard of someone paying for a hotel room as the venue for a celebratory dinner.) I suspect that they edited so much. Michelle feeling territorial with regard to Jesse hanging out with Gabby but also emotionally checked out of the marriage. Michelle poking Jesse for being too serious. Again and again. Michelle wondering where her husband went. Danny raising his hand to speak, as if he was in first grade. Nia struggling to convince him to not weigh in. Zack needing to stifle Kristen. Kristen and Luke arguing over whether or not she had ever called him “a douche.” They pixelated Michelle’s areola. They should pixelate Brittany’s décolletage.
  25. I was afraid when I originally read the description that the episode would be heavy, but I should have known it wasn't in the previews last week when Coop was sarcastically asking if Spencer woke up in bed with Wade. (They could have recreated an old Three's Company episode with drunk Jack and Mr. Roper if they'd gone that route.) I hope that Wade won't go back to being douchey like he was before. He may have actually learned from his mistakes, as everyone may have abandoned him after he lost his fame and money. He was all alone drinking when Spencer confronted him. I do wonder though why Asher told Jordan and Spencer about his recruiting Wade while they were drunk. Maybe they would have later been mad that he lied, but then probably would have agreed that it was smarter to explain when they were sober. Is Asher going to have a heart attack running routes for Wade? I don't know why I keep thinking that when they said it was fine, but they hadn't brought up his heart for a long time before that. I think Coop was right to not sleep with Patience when they were drunk and she doesn't know Patience's feelings. They already did that once while sober when Coop was with Sky, so it didn't go anywhere. I thought Spencer was going to drunkenly blurt out that Coop loved Patience and that was why Coop was avoiding her later. Layla's storyline is completely stupid. I know there are many people who stop taking their medication because they don't think they need it anymore, but she was suicidal just a few years ago and would probably have to be regularly monitored by a doctor for some time, and in many places wouldn't have access to her medication without appointments. So she could discuss how she felt and perhaps have it adjusted accordingly. (Which I still think is what Ryan was talking about.) But no, just have her work her way off the pills completely on her own. That will go well. I don't know why Patience thought it sounded like a great idea. Layla's story of weeping because a dog wagged its tail is probably not a really good sign. At least she didn't react to Dillon's creepiness. They need to say how old he is because I can't keep track with the time jump and Jalyn Hall being older. Dillon's probably still not in high school? Patience beating up the dude (even though he started it) will probably used in some self-defense claim for Miko because of the doorbell camera footage being banned. Then she can just walk without any mental health treatment, great. Maybe Olivia can then leak the doorbell cam footage to vindicate Patience, since she has experience in such things. Jordan really was being passive-aggressive toward Layla, especially if he hadn't talked to her about Ryan weeks later (or had but was still acting the way he did). They probably need pre-marital counseling, not that I would enjoy watching that, so they could just talk later about having done this. I liked his account of the super-tall slide. Olivia was very supportive in this episode.
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