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I felt like I was watching an episode of Shark Tank. Then J saying she'd use her money...for a cookbook? I was so confused.
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Thank you for starting this thread. I wanted to love this show. Dan Levy is a treasure, and brunch is my favorite meal of the week. However, it's just so...forced? I know it's trying to recreate the vibe of GBBO, but I thought Netflix's recent Drink Masters did a better job at camaraderie with its cast. There's just not enough of the food. Six episodes in, and it's barely registering with me. I'm not sure why I'm still watching. I also am not a fan of Sohla.
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I attend a big music festival in Atlanta every year, and my accessible look is a graphic tee and shorts or jeans. And as a short person, if someone was in front of me blocking my view wearing Jeanette's crown, I'd be so annoyed. (Yes, I know that "festival" was defined loosely. Still, I bet the woman who was eliminated first was especially annoyed that she missed this challenge.)
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He said recently in an interview that he loves feeding his crew, and that if he ate all that food, he would gain too much weight. :)
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I am starting to think the show has run its course, too. As I said upthread, I don't long for the return of sailcats; I just want hoarders who will keep my attention for the episode's span, and the two-hour running time is feeling ever more bloated.
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When did Dorothy become so damn insufferable? Badges? While I'm not advocating for a return to the days of sailcats and pickles and possums, this season has been so boring.
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I don't know if it was here or on TWoP where Zaz was named Dr. Tonya Hoarding, but that might be my favorite nickname ever.
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My streaming service does not have A&E, so I have an Amazon subscription. I noticed that the episode was only about 50 minutes and wondered why. At some point during the Melissa freakout during day two, the episode abruptly ended. Normally, I would be annoyed, but I found her story to be boring, so I didn't really care. Reading the summaries here will suffice, and as I've been saying, I don't know why the newer episodes are so drawn out. Keep the runtime at an hour, A&E.
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That was one of the least convincing "yes, I'll go to rehab" statements ever and I've been watching this show from the first episode. I knew she was going to bolt before she got on the flight. And even her eventual trip 10 weeks later to detox, I knew she was going to leave because she wasn't invested in the process. I also didn't have high hopes for Ashley because none of the family members could give an ultimatum since none enabled her. The only people that could--Tamika, Danny--were addicts themselves. Sad.
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I kept thinking about the possibility of a fire, especially with all those old newspapers scattered about. The article mentioned above notes that he has been diagnosed with Asperger's. I actually wondered if he was on the spectrum, the way that he seemed to lack the ability to see the forest for the trees.
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I kept thinking about the moment the sister said that the cops were called when she tried to help him clean. I wonder if the cat ever saw the possum. :O
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Did anyone else worry about what happened to the dog?
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I suffer from chronic terrible anxiety, and I usually get crabby at the over-the-top media depictions of what a panic attack looks like. Ted looking at his hands seems like a small detail, but it meant the world to me because that's when I know it's happening. My hands start tingling. I really appreciated that moment.
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I have to watch this show on mute and with captioning because I cannot deal with all the annoying music.
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Here is some more information about Elann's death. So sad. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/opioid-overdose-awareness-day-campbell-river-mother-tracy-masters-1.5266735 Another article here states that it was "an intentional overdose" said she was doing well before a relapse in January 2019. https://www.campbellrivermirror.com/news/tragedy-leads-to-hope-for-masters-family/