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The People's Court - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
It sounds like the entire community got together and demanded he be re-incarcerated! -
The People's Court - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
I look forward to the entertaining mangling of the term "social distancing". -
TW was also in Lost,Deadwood, and many other shows including L&O:SVU.
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Or maybe whoever placed her there just wanted to have someone to cause chaos and gum up the works. Just like real life.......
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Could be, but I think King covered pandemics pretty thoroughly with The Stand. That's the book I can't stop thinking about these days, unfortunately.
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Rollins has got to be the stupidest character in the whole L&O universe! Even my cat knew having Kim & her dad stay was a bad bad idea.
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I just started watching and think this show is amazing! Sitcoms leave me cold (and they usually presume low intelligence of the audience); this is so much more. Great job by everyone involved.
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The People's Court - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
Your former boss sounds like a wonderful person; not everyone would have the patience to hire a kid with those problems. And now I feel bad about saying "stupid" in my previous post, since the landscaper could have had similar problems and just needed a little more supervision. -
The People's Court - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
Those lilies are not "extremely rare"; you can order from lots of bulb growers or even from Amazon. However that doesn't excuse a landscaper who's stupid enough to weed-whack what are obviously flowers. If he wasn't sure about them, he should have asked. -
According to the USA channel site, there's a new episode Feb. 24 @11pm (eastern). Just checked my on-screen cable guide and it's listed there, so I'm grateful they haven't cancelled it.
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The People's Court - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
If the ability to feel shame was a prerequisite for appearing on this show, the run time would be cut to 5 minutes. On the plus side, it would also mean no Levin! -
Law & Order: Criminal Intent - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to WendyCR72's topic in Law & Order: Criminal Intent
I believe it's only on Oxygen Tuesdays from 3am to 6am. -
Maybe the writer had recently watched "The Third Man"? Ferris wheels in Vienna are apparently conducive to confessions.
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The People's Court - General Discussion
Broderbits replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
I really don't think he could have stopped her without using some sort of physical restraints. The judge was sending a very mixed message, what with admonishing hovermom one minute and giggling at her the next. MM & I have very different ideas of what "cute" is. That final defendant is why people hate lawyers. -
Me too! The designer was so gracious and really listened to the clients, the show was a pleasure to watch. I agree that Hilary would be a good choice to revive the show if HGTV ever chose to use more qualified people instead of actors.
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This show is an embarrassment to anyone with a working brain, and that includes Not-Abrams on this week's show.
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I just don't understand how the network can keep promoting this woman given the depth of her ineptitude. It's not like she makes up for that with her sparkling personality and mad design skills.
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Those higher numbers are especially suspect when the "improvements" consist of repairing neglected damage, bringing the house up to code, and buying new furniture that will not convey with the property.
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As I've said many times before, the catastrophic clutter in these homes is most likely producer driven. The majority of these families don't really need to move to a house with twice the square footage; what they really need is for Hilary to repair the problems caused by their neglected maintenance. I really enjoyed last night's episode with it's focus on accessibility. The front ramp addition/porch was beautiful.
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I believe that's why many of these homeowners go on the show. This last episode it seemed like David thought $250k was not enough money for him to waste his time. Plus, I don't understand why the youngest boy couldn't share a room with one of his brothers instead of mom.