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  1. I was surprised and confused on why Leanna was picked. I don't recall her ever winning and Rell (sp) was toward the top usually and won twice. I thought it would be Rell (the Hawaiian one), Brad and Solma. Though I thought Kela was the most improved.
  2. I was confused by this too. As I could have sworn I've seen this used on the British Bake off, so not very new.
  3. I'm a few episodes back just watched episode three. But I'm confused why aren't they sending anyone home?
  4. I just finally watched this show. Despite hearing about it for a while. I have to confess I'm not sure I've ever seen the Addams family. Like I know what it is but there were clear stuff that went over my head due to this such as her uncle randomly appearing and being very annoying or Thing. Anyhow as for the story itself. It was an entertaining watch but agreeing with above, Wednesday needs to learn how to integrate people. You can't just accuse them, as they aren't going to confess. And she was wrong twice, and due to not waiting for the proof. I honestly was suspicious of Tyler from the beginning. It seemed obvious that he was an outcast. I'm not sure how much was him or the creature. Like he generally seemed scared when Wednesday kidnapped him. So was he innocent but being used? If that's the case he's dad should have told him the truth about his mother, then none of this would have happened. One thing that bothered me about both of the love interests was that they were so pushy and controlling. She made it clear to both of them, that she didn't want a relationship. But then they got offended when she didn't act like she was already in one with them. Also how much time had passed, it didn't seem like she had enough time to have two of them after her. As for the other characters they fit the usual stereo types, Queen Bee who turns out to be a decent, Nerdy best friend who saves the day, etc. As for the teacher that was behind it. So if I understand correctly she faked her death, went back and got a job at the school where she hates the students do to them being "different". Waited around for years for a specific student to come at some point. To use magic to conjure her ancestor to kill them. And didn't see the irony in that. Anyhow some thoughts. I can see why people watched this how. I did know somethings going in, such as Edin's (sp) wolfing out at the climax (though this was also just predictable) and the infamous dance scene.
  5. My husband and I watched this as a relaxing show. I of course compared it right away to the British Bake Off. Even to how they have the contestants walk into the tent Cabin. But I did enjoy the first season anyway. I will say I called from the first episode that Silvia was going to win, without being spoiled at all. I however, do think she was the most talented of the chefs maybe I bought into their hype or just like Mexican food (which I do). Foo being a close second. So I do think the right people were eliminated when they were. However, one thing that bothered me in the finale was they showed each time Silvia get "star baker" but not Foo (who I feel like won just as often). And I agree that they need more directions on what they can make as it was to whatever you feel like. Which makes it hard to compare them fairly. My favorite was when they switched recipe though they were still allowed to do what they wanted. And the judges were annoying. Especially Leah. I don't care about your opinion on how they should improve their grandparents recipe. Like seriously some of these were passed down and a lot to them were personal and she just says oh that's "cute" this how I will make it better. Anyhow, I enjoyed it overall. Off to season 2.
  6. I enjoyed this series for the most part. As always the TV one is my favorite. Though I think they should have put in movies as well. The rise of the MCU would have been worth discussing, as it lasted the whole decade. As for the last episode, it seemed like they were going at it as lets cover the year 2020. Which is such a complex year, that it did need it's own episode. And the way they are doing it, it would fall in the past decade (not this one). However at the end there they went into 2021. I was watching this with my husband, we came to the conclusion that they had to do this (despite being this decade). If they didn't, they couldn't talk about the election results, Jan 6 and arresting the cop (that killed George Floyd). And they would have to wait 7+ years to cover it. I loved how they covered the TV shows slightly in this one as well, as I remember Stephen Cobert in the bathtub as it was a product of it's time. And of course ending it with John Oliver's FU 2020 clip made me smile :).
  7. I just finished watching the whole thing. I never read the book. So had no idea what happens or if it was a close adaptation. Anyhow I enjoyed it a lot. Are they making a 4th season? Anyhow I was wondering if anyone else thought Tristan was just British Tom Paris (Star trek Voyager). He is a kind a screw up but a likable one, a ladies guy but you know he is going to find "the one" eventually. I think that the bartenders husband will die and he'll end up with her.
  8. The other thing I'm pretty sure I've said before. I wish they had set up that Lane works at Carole King's character's music shop and that end she retires and leaves Lane the store. As she's been such a supporter of the store since before day one and she see's Lane's passion for music. It would have been a way better fit for the characters career. That being said the one thing the revival did get right is that Lane is happy married to Zach still with a loving (but quirky) family.
  9. I feel like that's a common opinion. At least I agree with it. I didn't like the A year in a life. As most of the stories were done poorly or worse insulting. And then there were some character things that I didn't like. I didn't like that Lane worked for her mother (it just doesn't fit with the character) and I don't see any universe where Paris didn't become a Lawyer (maybe with a medical background). But the career she was in didn't fit the character at all. But not nearly as disappointing as Lanes was.
  10. I'm okay with this. If she wants to support the writers good for her. As for Ken, he's not in any guild as he's not an actor or a writer. All the clues are already written, he's just hosting. So he's not crossing any picket lines.
  11. ^ thank you. I had the same question as above. I was watching Jeopardy yesterday and they were advertising it. And to me anyway it was like "you can now watch this show on... awewwu" . Basically the channel name was intelligible and I was like Hulu?. I knew it wasn't netflix which where I watch the British version.
  12. My pitch would be to have the kids have nothing to with the OG characters other then living in the Wizarding world. So no curse child lol. At least not the main characters. I've been watching All Creatures great & Small and Matthew Lewis is in a few episodes. So he's still acting. So he could then reprise his role as Professor Longbottom (if he was willing). And some of the other teachers could reprise their roles too. But having new characters would allow this to be guest star appearances or recurring roles.
  13. I feel this way too. I like the earlier seasons a lot but once it gets to somewhere in season 6 it loses something. Edit: apparently I agree with myself from 1 years ago lol. So new comment: I don't see a continuation happening as the cast is getting to old. The best we'll probably was that random cross over with the current shows (which I honestly haven't seen). But I guess Tom and Erika reprise their roles. So good enough.
  14. I'm disappointed that they don't just make a new story. I'm thinking about new kids going to Hogwarts. It will allow them creative freedom and for audiences to not know what will happen next. It wouldn't be a prequel so you also don't know where the characters end up either (problem with the Marauders or founders story). And on a more controversial note, it would also open it up for them to cast whoever they want. No one could complain that they don't look the way they are "supposed" too. As they would be new characters with no descriptions predetermined. Sure, people will still complain but it will be way less. Since that isn't what they are doing, I'll see how this goes. But I personally grew up with the movies so my standards will be very high. And I will compare it to the movies. I don't think these need to be made and hope that that prove me wrong.
  15. That's weird, I'm not sure how that would work. I do hope for some news about season 5. Have they even started filming it?
  16. When they were talking about Tamara's ancestor on the May flower, I couldn't help but get deju vu wasn't someone else related to that guy too? I guess not, as that would have been mentioned.
  17. I really enjoyed this episode and how it discussed serious topics. Such as the Armenian Genocide which I'm sad to say I don't know much about... But on the lighter note the best part was when Tony was related Shakespear ;).
  18. That's great, I missed it. Thank you :)
  19. I watched this yesterday as there was nothing else on. I liked all three Celebrities. And loved when Patton was shocked that he won ;). I will say it was a bet jarring to go from Jeopardy to this. Ken is just a better host. I was confused on what Mayim laughing at multiple times and she just seemed to be going along with the motions without the passion for the game (at least not as much as Ken clearly has). But I guess that's okay for celebratory Jeopardy. I was pleasantly surprised to see the constants however, were taking it seriously well until the end. But that's okay as it was FJ and I had no idea either.
  20. I like this episode a lot, even if it was predictable that Astrid would end up on their side. I do wish we got a bit more of that conversation. We got some in a flashback. I loved the team interactions as usual. Like Harry and Parker in the vents. And Beanna being like it's up to me... well then I just be someone else lol. And of course the end with Hardison. Now I want to see them break into NASA. Next season? ;).
  21. I also struggle not to say "we" when describing the Bills. But that was a hard game to watch. My family gave up after the third quarter :(. I was to young to remember us going to the super bowls. So in my life time the only time we were good is the past few years. I really did want to win this year or at least make it to the game. But the team just wasn't there yesterday. It was pretty much everyone on the team that struggled. Hopefully next year.
  22. It would be great to bring back Wil Wheaton and his character. Maybe have a scene between him and Hardison as well.
  23. I also was like crap this ended in a cliffhanger, then naturally went to go hit "next" only to realize it wasn't there yet. Wow I got spoiled by streaming shows. I was confused on why they were just standing there. They knew that they were set up but then just stood there when the alarms went off. Like they should have left long before that. Also, I feel like I need a description of who was who in Sophie's past. Because honestly, I forgot who the three guys were other then from her past. I liked the touch of a step daughter as it makes sense. I loved Elliot's attempts to sound British. And of course Brianna's "... now you sound like Scotty" ;). I liked that parker had a history with the step daughter and it was funny.
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