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yourmomiseasy

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  1. I don't know that I'd call Xochitl a social media teen, that really down plays her career accomplishments. She's an actress that has had decent success, especially for her young age.
  2. It's not the greatest for those of us trying to catch up between shows. Like it's nice to see, but boy is it a lot in one chunk.
  3. I assumed the character was a fan since they are a Detroit band and the show takes place in Detroit.
  4. I didn't actually notice the medical coat until someone on the show said doctor or medical or something of that nature because I was so focused on the antennae, and I'm not even sure that it was a medical coat, I'm taking the contestants' word for it, which is probably dumb. Also, I just realized that on the new Roswell Liz was a scientist or a doctor, so maybe it is that actress, but I don't think the diner uniform hats were the same on the new one.
  5. I'm pretty sure they are hard drives, not record players. Is the one that had a head shot with the alien antenna headband and doctor coat related to Katherine Heigl? The head band immediately reminded me of the diner uniforms from the old Roswell and I don't think Shiri or Majandra have been on anything medical. This is the only episode I've seen, so I don't know anyone's names or any long standing clues.
  6. That's how I made it make sense too. The scenes were at some undetermined time in the future - after Max left, but before he started the next world war.
  7. Max cured cancer (if you ignore that he had nothing to do with the trial and that they only tested on white people), that's got to count for something. To be fair, I think dating Max is in the job description for the Head of Oncology at NA. That's what I thought too, once it was revealed that Luna was in a way future timeline.
  8. So I guess they didn't have a medic check out the folks in holding after the mini-riot? You could see the bad-dad thief getting stomped during most of the scene. I can't even with the ridiculousness that was Grey's daughter's kidnapping. I forgot what show I was watching and thought the guy's tail light was just going to be legitimately out, causing Grey to look like a loon and lose all credibility. Was the one guy legit her Uber driver or did he force her into his car, or did she just jump in a rando's car? I wasn't paying enough attention. I hope Tim and Lucy aren't as annoying as Nolan and Bailey. We see other couples on the show that aren't that bad, so maybe we'll get lucky.
  9. The finger sucking scene had me retching and dry heaving, it was only through will that I didn't puke. I'm pretty certain it is the strongest reaction I've ever had to a TV show and I used to watch Bones while eating dinner. That being said, this was stupid. And I'm calling this stupid as someone that watched Bones.
  10. I think I might need to watch the last part of the last episode again because I must have missed something. I don't get why the brother did what he did (trying not to spoil) unless it was just junkie logic.
  11. This show is never going to convince me that Martin is the problem in the Iggy household. They've done too good of a job of portraying Iggy as a monster for years. My assumption is that Helen's erratic behavior is trauma related -- maybe her getting drugged and having a stroke took a toll on her? Max should understand as he had that whole trauma response mania going on last season. Except that's all me fanwanking the stupidity, knowing this show it'll be something super lame.
  12. I believe there are 100-ish inspectors with LA Building and Safety if you include the chiefs and vacancies. I think there was an implication that he was stalking Madi, so it might not have been a coincidence that he was at her lunch spot. I was super annoyed by the cliff hanger. There was one at the end of the last 2 episode block too and probably at least some of the prior ones as well (like the billionaire slumping in his wheel chair). So I was thinking "is this how they are doing it now? So annoying" and I was even more annoyed when I realized this was the season ender.
  13. This times one thousand. What did the wife expect? Ayanna to just not arrest the guy because she took the job even though she was warned? She got a big fuck you from me when she was acting all outraged. Every time Elliot's mom is on and doesn't die I am disappointed and then I feel like a jerk for wanting her dead.
  14. I wasn't looking at it as a Nic problem, more of a writing her OOC to fit the needs of the storyline problem. But I did think it could be blamed on hormones since she'd just had Gigi, I just don't like that answer because it seems too "oh you know how those ladies are" to me. But I could also be remembering Nic better than she actually was since she's not on anymore. Also, I never thought about it, but the family pic posted above makes it seem like they did a great job casting the kid looks-wise.
  15. Was it just me, or did Nic being jealous of Conrad hugging that woman seem really out of character for her?
  16. Holy shit. Iggy. I don't think I'm going to be able to pick my jaw up off the floor. He is always the absolute worst, but this is a whole new level. Floyd is an idiot. Why would he overschedule like that? The patients had been waiting months, they didn't all have to have surgery at the same time. He could have prioritized and spread it out over a couple of days.
  17. It was implied that the clinic had an operating room and for the first surgery Floyd participated as a consulting surgeon from New Amsterdam -- he was consulting because the clinic and the hospital are separate entities. IDK, it doesn't make sense, but like nothing on this dumb show does so whatever.
  18. The surgeries aren't secret anymore. I think they are in Max's clinic which is in New Amsterdam, which also seems kind of unlikely that his clinic would have a surgical suite, but whatever. I think Floyd was calling around to find a surgeon that would donate their time, but it was not clear. Given my experience as a watcher of shitty TV medical dramas, you can get emergency privileges, but the CEO/head has to issue -- maybe it was Max that needed to sign-off and he would totally do it without any due diligence. I haven't had a stroke, but I had a physical injury with a long hard recovery, and there's a difference between what you know and the utter frustration and hopelessness you feel when you are working your ass off and it seems like you are actually getting worse. Helen rang true to me. I had a 5 year period where I had anywhere from 4-9 medical appointments per week and had a surgery thrown in there too. Someone with the same name as me (different middle initial and different DOB) goes to the same medical group and they kept confusing our records and my insurance was paying her claims and denying mine. It was horrible and exhausting trying to fight the bills while also being in chronic pain. I made headway with some, but I was drowning. Luckily for me, my boss noticed I was losing it and asked me what was going on and once I explained, she had someone from our corporate office HR team fix it all for me (I worked for a Fortune 500 company and we were self-insured but had insurance companies to administer everything). I can get my Karen on with the best of them, but I don't that I would have persevered without intervention.
  19. I wish this was the extent of questionable things happening in LA City Hall. This is not true. NDAs are not part of the undergraduate CSCI or CSCE curriculum at any major university that I'm aware of. In what class would that be covered? There might be some electives that cover it, but it isn't a core curriculum topic. Anyway, the document that Mariana is having an issue with is a non-compete, not an NDA, they are different. I don't think this is the case in this situation, but bulimia can give you a full looking face due to swollen glands
  20. Same, and I can't be bothered to pay attention enough to figure it out. It's like obviously if Conrad is in a scene it is a flashback, but I thought the stuff with the other girl was present until she told him about it. Maybe if the show was more engaging and I cared enough this would be an okay way to tell the story, but for me, it is just a hurdle that I don't know I feel like crossing and may be enough to get me to forget I was watching this show if Hulu doesn't remind me.
  21. Who's the 4th? Grandpa is Sr., Dad is Jr., and the dead kid is the III. Did he mention that the name goes back past grandpa or that he is a teen father? I don't pay close enough attention to this show. She will always be Gretchen to me.
  22. I know a few people that have a decent chunk of change in bitcoin that they can't access. Back when it was new and folks were just playing around with it, it wasn't uncommon to have some sitting in a wallet you couldn't remember the password to (we used to play around with mining it on work servers). I also know folks that had hard drives die without a backup with their wallets sitting on it. Yeah, I was confused by this. It isn't illegal to just have crypto sitting on a drive with unrealized gains. You don't pay taxes on unrealized gains. I believe that the truck last week said Prince had $16B. I'm not sure how accurate it was. Am I supposed to be rooting for Chuck? Because that guy is the worst. Poor Dave, she was cool until this episode.
  23. Given the chaotic "let's see how many poorly written plots we can include in one episode" energy this show was giving, I assumed he had hacked the car and caused it to crash or had used a drone to sabotage it in some way, but alas, they never addressed it.
  24. Taylor is not entitled to sex with Rian and when your boss hits on you the "I don't shit where I eat" speech is one of the few semi-easy ways to extricate yourself from the situation with hopefully very little blow back. Not meaning it doesn't make you a hypocrite, it makes you someone that was put in a difficult situation that had to quickly come up with a way to get out of it.
  25. I assume that Chuck going after the private parks and private clubs as he was set up to do was overreach that went into the letter. Otherwise, why bother putting that into play? It probably wasn't coincidence that Jerry O'Connell was the head of the board of the one park -- Chuck has tangled with him before so it makes it look like he was acting on a grudge and targeting him.
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