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  1. 5 hours ago, IntrovertRed said:

    Carl came into the summer knowing he didn’t want to get married, but masterfully calculated how to make it look like it’s all Lindsay’s fault and that he’s afraid of her.

    I agree that Carl came into the Summer with doubts but I don't see how he made Lindsay act the way she did. He certainly didn't force her to get drunk & belligerent, call him Cocaine Carl, tell everyone how much the sex sucks and emasculate him for nothing a having a job (when she doesn't either).

    They both expressed concerns with the state of their relationship, he just said his aloud to his Mom/Step Dad. She was seemingly so hellbent on getting married, she choose to ignore the warning signs and pretend (when not drunk) that all was ok.

    It didn't work out for them and they both had a hand in why. Instead of acting like a victim, Lindsay needs to own her part of it and be thankful that he had to guts to end it before it cost them both a ton of time/money.

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  2. Pasco County, FL: nudists! Now I've seen everything. Wasn't sure if this was new since my DVR recorded a 4am airing but the air date shows 4/25  

    Good on April the realtor for capitalizing on a niche market. I just hope she wipes down the golf carts seats between clients. 

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  3. Luke's a model😨 with those teeth??

    Luke Broderick, a rising star in the world of fashion and modeling, has captivated audiences with his striking looks and magnetic presence. Born on March 12, 1995, in Los Angeles, California, he embarked on his modeling career at a young age, quickly garnering attention for his unique style and undeniable charm. Broderick’s journey in the fashion industry has been marked by notable collaborations with top designers and brands, showcasing his versatility and ability to embody diverse aesthetics. His runway appearances and editorial spreads have earned him acclaim, establishing him as a sought-after talent in the competitive fashion world. Beyond modeling, Broderick is passionate about using his platform to advocate for inclusivity and diversity within the industry, championing representation and authenticity. With his confidence and charisma, he continues to push boundaries and redefine beauty standards, inspiring aspiring models and fashion enthusiasts around the globe.

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  4. Huge side eye at Danielle once again being uber competitive with a woman of color. Ciara, Jordan (Winter House) and now Gabby. Plus, of course Gabby's sensitive, her longterm boyfriend cheated on her with Danielle. 

    Finally, I'm with Paige, Founder & CEO of what exactly? 

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  5. ^ Especially since the deck crew have been noticeably not busy all season.  There doesn't appear to be an anchor watch, they aren't putting out the slide or any water toys, there haven't been many excursion involving them. 

    Most of the time, we get shots of them hanging out together in the crew mess or near the swim platform. Some are already off duty in their cabins sleeping during dinner service.

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  6. 2 hours ago, Chatty Cake said:

    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. 

    It was implied that Barbie & Kyle used the turkey bacon on the late night paninis the guests requested their first 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.

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  7. 1 minute ago, Kiki777 said:

    I think what everyone was reacting to was Sandoval’s tendency to always deflect when people try to call him out on his own bad behavior

    EXACTLY. He never ever admits fault. Instead, he uses false equivalencies of the other persons' past behavior in an attempt to diminish/justify his actions. He's exhausting.

    I hope Schwartz isn't dumb enough to move in with him. Did I hear him say that after refinancing, Tom would have a 10% interest rate and an $22k mortgage?  That's not sustainable without Bravo money.

    Too much Jax & Brittany. Stay on your own show. 

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  8. Scheana putting makeup on Summer Moon? You could tell from her (non) reaction that it was happens often. WTF? She's like 3. Just stop, and put damn a shirt on, so tired of seeing her in a bra EVERY SINGLE EPISODE. 

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  9. If I'm ever fired and the people pushing for/delivering the news of my ouster immediately try to hug me, tell me how sad they are & how much they love me, I will throw hands. Just sayin.

    It felt like Fraser was chasing him around the boat trying to assuage his guilt. Give the poor guy some time & space to compose himself. Sad for Anthony because he obviously took it very personally. 

    This type of yachting likely isn't the best space for him. I think he'd shine as a personal chef or even as a traditional yacht chef with longer charters/normal guests. The drama casting for all BD shows has become insane. Who the hell were these people? Why would one charter a yacht if you've no interest in the water? Duck bacon in Grenada??  hahahaha

    Ok, Barbie is/was married and yet she's acting like a teenager who's worried that her Dad is going to find out she had sex. Oh, and nice pixelation on his very erect schlong, Bravo :)

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  10. 2 hours ago, heatherchandler said:

    Yeah I hate James, he’s a bad person.  He is hoping people don’t remember his awful abuse but it lives forever on TV, we all remember.

    I don't think anyone truly forgot James' behavior from previous seasons. 

    For me, I have to give credit on how far he's come. I believe that people can grow and change. I know I'm definitely not the person I was in my early twenties!

    Remember that James was 22 during his first season on the show & struggled with alcoholism. Over the last decade, he got (california) sober and launched a successful DJ career. Compare his personal growth with some of the other cast who were much older and have seemingly regressed. That's what I'm applauding.

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  11. I enjoy when they show glimpses of their every day lives and travel together as a group to random places like the cornhole tournament or the Poconos. When it's good, the show's like catching up with old friends.

    I don't enjoy the contrived drama, the awkward pranks and nearly everything about Angelina. Vinny also gets on my nerves. At heart, he's just not a nice person and his moodiness brings down the group vibe. 

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  12. 4 hours ago, dleighg said:

    so perhaps a Wisconsinite can explain. When they introduced the theme of the challenge, it sounded like a set main course for each day. But I looked at the website for the restaurant featured, and it's a standard restaurant menu with lots of choices. The menu tended toward homey, familiar food, but there were tons of choices.

    So which is it? Is this restaurant not really a traditional "supper club" and the other thing exists elsewhere?

    Not a Wisconsinite but a frequent visitor years ago when it was my assigned sales territory. Visited many a supper club. All had menus and felt very much like a typical mom & pop restaurant. The biggest draw I recall was that the pricing, particularly the drinks. Much cheaper than at the national chains. Reminded me a bit of the local pub vibe in the UK.

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  13. How ironic that it was Lindsay pushing Carl to quit Loverboy and now she's mad he doesn't have a job. She shuttered Hubb House, so what's she doing now other than the show?

    Carl is lucky that Kyle is even willing to have him, he doesn't exactly have the best work ethic/track record. I also chuckled when she said she wants her man hustling, thinking back on how pissed she was that Stravi/Strava was so into his work he didn't have time to make her a sandwich. 

    Proud of Paige for not laughing in Danielle's face. She's 100% right that Danielle has opinions on all the other relationships while she herself is a total mess. Understanding the filming timeline, Danielle's trying hard to show that she's cool with casual hookups after looking like a crazy bunny boiler on Winter House. 

    I don't like her or Gabby so really didn't care who lands the balloon guy.

    Ciara was on WWHL (with Tyler Cameron) and looked absolutely stunning. She has zero game and can't flirt for shit yet at times he was still nearly drooling.

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  14. On 4/16/2024 at 11:03 PM, Orcinus orca said:

    Let's be clear here - Royal Oak does not have suburbs.  Royal Oak is a suburb of Detroit. 

    Coming here to say exactly that. They're all Detroit suburbs and throwing the Southgate home in made zero sense. Completely different area, Royal Oak/Beverly Hills are northwest of Detroit while Southgate is downriver (South). The areas are 30-40 minutes away from each other on a good traffic day.  

    My only thought was they needed a decoy house and it was the only one her agency had in his price range. 

    Dude was a little weird, which may account for his being single. Guessing automotive engineer. Had he been wearing his phone/work badge clipped to his belt, I'd be certain.

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  15. Bye Ayanna! Won't miss you. 

    So why'd they bring in Syrus when Tony left but the supposedly had Genesis as a alternate but didn't bring her in when Janelle left? Bummed Syrus didn't stay longer. 

    I can't take this much Rachel/Veronica/Tina. They're still mean girls and I want them gone. Using Ayanna to target their perceived threats was lame AF.

    After seeing Rachel in the elimination, I see why she's playing such a scared game. Crazy eyes Laurel might snap her in half. 

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  16. Nia & Dan are my favorite and I don't mind Janet & Jason. Her comment on zillowing everyone's house made me laugh. 

    Michelle is moving suspiciously, which made me a bit more sympathetic to Jesse. Why would one sign up for reality TV when they know they have skeletons in the closet waiting to be exposed? Plus, he can truly be funny at times.

    Really not liking Luke, there's something dark there.

    It took years but I can finally say it, I don't like Brittany. I find her obnoxious & selfish. Actually found myself siding with Jax and you know he's no prize.  What the heck was going on with her right boob? It looked to have a huge bruise on it. Her wardrobe choices are truly baffling...

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  17. Sandoval walking into TomTom wearing the same Liz Claiborne pantsuit I bought for my first corporate job out of college...🤣

    I knew he'd lowballed Ariana on the house offer, despite claiming it was top market value. He really thought she'd just pack her stuff and leave him everything. Glad she was smart & patient enough to consult an attorney and protect herself financially.

    The fact that I've come to literally adore James still shocks me...but he continues to spit facts. #1 guy by a mile.

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  18. 11 minutes ago, iMonrey said:

    Did he make misogynistic comments about Sunny? I only remember him pointing out that he had to show her how to do things. Which is true.

    When has the chief stew ever planned menus with the chef? I don't remember Kate ever doing that with Ben, or anyone doing that with Rachel. That's not really the chief stew's job, it's the chef's. The chief stew has to do all the party planning and picnic planning, etc. At most the chef goes over what's being served when it's being served, so the stews know how to pronounce the dishes. Keeping track of food preferences is the chef's job. And we've seen plenty of times in past seasons when a guest has complained, and the stew and chef together go back to the preference sheets and realize something was missed. 

    I know it's tempting to lay part of the blame for this on Fraser because he's being such an asshole this season, but this is not his fault. Anthony seems sweet and apparently makes wonderful food but, as Kerry said himself, "how many times does he have to be reminded to read the damn preference sheets?" If someone like the chief stew has to hold his hand and help plan every meal then he's simply not cut out for this job.

    Dylan made some vile comments about vaginas and Sunny spreading her legs.

    There's a ton of history where the Chief Stew and Chef worked together on menus. Kate & Ben went to dinner to discuss, she did the same with Matt and valiantly tried working with Leon & Kevin. Adrienne & Ben went shopping together to menu plan. Hannah menu planned with both Ben & Adam. She got frustrated when Ben wouldn't tell her his menu in advance.

    Most Chief Stews want to know the menu before serving the guests while Fraser seemed more than happy to whatever out to the guests and then sit back and blame Anthony.  Guest satisfaction is a team effort, it's not about holding the chef's hand. Why do think they have preference sheet meeting with the department heads? To come with a game plan for the charter and that certainly includes their meals. 

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  19. Happy that Captain Kerry easily cut through Fraser's BS about insubordination. He was butthurt that Barbie doesn't kiss his ring and he's intimidated by her confidence. Kerry could see this and his advice to both of them was spot on. Now that's leadership.

    Why did Ben even have to pick a lead deckhand? Of course his judgement will be called into question when he's banging Sunny. That's on you, Ben. That said, Dylan can lose me with the misogynistic comments. Ben's the one he should be angry with, not her. 

    Fraser's also played a significant role in allowing the chef to flounder. He's the chief steward, which means guest happiness should be his #1 priority. That includes the food. They should we working as a team to plan menus, like we've seen all the other Chief Stews do with the Chef. It's one of the reasons why they have a preference sheet meeting before each charter. Why didn't he say something before taking the fish tacos out to the seafood hating woman? Again, lack of leadership. 

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  20. I've hated Ayanna since her Semester at Sea season. She's the very definition of toxic. Did they say that she's a teacher?  Please no.

    Much more to the story on why Janelle left and it saddens me that was all edited out. Why not show Ayanna for who she really is? It might be funny watching her antics on TV but I guarantee you'd feel otherwise if you were forced to interact with her.

    Almost didn't watch because of her, Tina/Veronica/Rachel, Laurel Stuckey. Surprised Julie wasn't invited, it would be like all my least favorite female challengers together on one season.

    I am happy to see Kefla, Flora, Averey, Ace, Jasmine. I do miss the lightness of the 1st All-Stars season. This now feels too much like every other version of the Challenge.

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  21. So cringe watching Lindsey try on that wedding dress. Even more cringe watching her share details on their (lack of) sex life. 

    Firmly believe that the root of many of Kyle/Amanda's issues is her involvement in Loverboy. He asked her quit her job at L'Occitane to help with the creative aspects but the blurred lines between their professional/personal lives is causing much of the tension. She feels like he is devaluing her contributions while he sees her as unmotivated. I predict they'd be much happier if she returned to the corporate world and he found another creative director. Might not solve all their issues, but it would be a good first step.

    So Gabby shows up to the dress fitting with no comments on where'd she's been for the last three weeks. 

    Mid-season preview: I cannot wait to see Paige's reaction to Danielle (of all people) giving relationship advice/commentary. 

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  22. Scotland: cute family. Kids are the perfect age for the move. Sounded like she was able to keep her current position/working remotely. He seemed very excited to leave education and it appeared the home-based business was doing well.

    They seemingly chose the best option for them. #1 lacked the workspace he needed and seemed to be a longer commute to town. #3, the condo with no outdoor space at all, was not a good fit. Plus, both we're at the top of their budget $320k. #2 was a stand-alone home with a workshop and backyard, and was in town and underbudget $285k.   

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