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ItCouldBeWorse

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  1. Also, was Yoyo supposed to be the #1 tennis player in the world with Hunter #2? Because I'm pretty sure that #2 can make an excellent living. And if he's not #2, what good is sabotaging #1? Just to give Hunter more confidence by beating #1? He already beat him once. How long did that last? Blair Underwood has barely aged.
  2. She doesn't need health benefits. She's healthy. I'm sure you're right. As long as The Bear is in the same category at the Emmys, Abbott is probably not going to win. And the female star of The Bear (who played Janine's younger sister in an Abbott episode last year) recently won the Best Supporting Actress Emmy while Quinta won Best Actress. Next year, they'll both be in the Best Actress category if they are nominated.
  3. Who played the ball girl? She was very good. How do you pay someone for a comped ticket? What is Wagner supposed to do with the money? Did she just give him a check made out to the NYC Police Department? A wad of cash? Ask him for his personal Venmo account # ? He got her back good by doing her son a big "favor". He must have been headhunted and hired in one day, which should have sounded suspicious to Elsbeth. She really needs to tell Teddy to quit, but without explaining why.
  4. I had a jelly bean barrette that looked something like this: https://poshmark.com/listing/Fashioned-Foods-Colorful-Real-Jelly-Bean-Hair-Barrette-Earrings-Set-64ae05d0253a8cade8340183 Very colorful!
  5. But then other ghosts might have witnessed them. I prefer the idea of a couple of hours a day, maybe when Jay is on his laptop/phone (as we know, the only TV is in a public room.) I believe Jay said that it was like living with 8 children. I wonder if the show will last long enough that Sam and Jay actually have a child, who will then have multiple ghost aunts and uncles, but who will also eventually outgrow seeing them. If the child discusses them in school, they will be dismissed as imaginary friends. They could even passively "babysit" while Sam was elsewhere in the house, as one of them could fetch her if needed.
  6. I doubt that Abishola's even spent $100 on a pair of shoes, and I don't believe she'd jump to $1000 even if the company had been sold, much less before. Or that she would buy shoes that were non-returnable (assuming they hadn't been worn outside) in case they turned out to be uncomfortable.
  7. Except she always has to get her way. Doesn't work well with the police, and possibly not with potential love matches.
  8. I thought that Elsbeth was going to procure another cheap brass Cupid, break off the missing tip, and pretend that the fishermen found it (maybe tarnish it a bit), thereby provoking Margo to do something rash. It was not a given that the fishermen would have found the original. The antique dealer that Margo bought the bronze Cupid from was a huge loose end. Even if the fishermen hadn't found the original, once Margo showed Elsbeth the bronze, she would have surely thought to check back with him, as she had about the rug, which Margo knew she had done. Crazy to go to the local antiques deal. I guess Margo was able to walk back from the bus station without being observed after leaving the victim's car there? How far was it? And there were no rug fibers or blood residue in the trunk? She could really burn that entire rug in her fireplace? So many loose ends.
  9. I hadn't thought of that, but I'm sure you're right.
  10. I think I caught another mistake. Tina said "top of the 9th", but don't softball games have only 7 innings? (They were never tied.)
  11. I agree. If they wind up in Family Court, I doubt that being held back will be the only outcome. I don't know why Gregory and Janine didn't tell the grandmother that the judge might not think she's a suitable guardian for Alex. Are there truant officers anymore? I doubt that grandma would have showed up at court with Alex on her own, so at some point, someone from Family Services would likely have shown up at the door. Or, alternatively, Janine and Gregory could have asked the grandmother what she thought Alex would do for a living without going to school (other than competing on The Price is Right.) I assume if there were parents in the picture (who perhaps left for work before Alex would be able to run across the street) because they would have figured out by now that he wasn't attending school. I think that's why she told him that no teacher would stay forever. I agree that it isn't "fair" to the kids to have so many different substitutes. It would have been better to have a long-term one, if they exist. The sub who noticed Alex's absence seemed better than the other ones we've been shown. I always watch tv with subtitles, and my tv is pretty old. Your tv doesn't have a subtitles setting?
  12. It was one thing to say the people were dead and weren't coming back, but that was plenty. I can't wait for Beverly Rose to ask where babies come from in Darlene's presence. She'll not only explain conception, but also birth control, miscarriage, adoption, abortion, and a bunch of other stuff.
  13. Yes; that's what I thought, too. What kind of present did Beverly Rose expect? Was there no way everyone could have chipped in and gotten her a $25 or $35 present, instead of a bunch of $1 presents? I don't know what her friends are getting, but you could get some nice Barbie stuff for that amount. If she's been going to lots of birthday parties, I actually think that she'd be more upset about not having one and getting to invite friends. I don't see why they couldn't have served pizza and ice cream and maybe streamed a movie at the new house for a birthday party, and she'd have gotten a few nice presents that way. There's a restaurant in the family! Maybe have the friends sit at the counter and "pretend" to be paying customers or something. A party for little kids doesn't have to be expensive.
  14. I don't imagine he's changed a lot of diapers. But I guess he could figure it out.
  15. I also highly recommend The Closer. It was appointment tv for me. However, it is much grittier than Elsbeth (wouldn't take much to be grittier, but it definitely is.) I doubt that any of the Elsbeth episodes that have already been shown will stay with me very long, but parts of The Closer did, in a good way. And the sequel, Major Crimes, was also great.
  16. The ghosts were waiting to see if Sam's aunt (prior owner of the home) who died of old age would become a ghost or not. So they haven't made a connection between untimely death and becoming a ghost. I wonder if any of the ghosts whom we have not seen and who were eventually sucked off had died of old age.
  17. We still don't know how Sasappis died.
  18. I'm pretty sure she was simply explaining that she had earned so much money in Chicago, she could afford a pricey NY apartment.
  19. And yet the cops found the dog treats, meaning the dog bypassed the treats to focus on the wrench!
  20. It was premature for the police to declare that the wrench was the one used to loosen the screws on the balcony without further evidence, even if a suspect's prints were on them. Also, if the dog walker was in on the plan, why bury dog treats so the dog would find the wrench? Why not just say that the dog found it? Also, I can understand enforcing dog barking rules within the building, but outside? So the other owners didn't vote Blecher out because: 1) they were too lazy to run the co-op, even though nobody could sell their apartments 2) she knew deep secrets about all of them? What kind of dirt could she have on them that would stop them?
  21. It's more a training exercise than a game, I guess. You use your cursor to move the letters left or right individually, into the correct spacing. Then click the button to enter your result and it will tell you how close to correct it is. Then click next for the next example. When you get to the end, it will give you the overall accuracy. You can also reset and do it over again, until you get it right. On your phone, you use your finger to slide the interior letters.
  22. I was also confused about this. He's selling MaxDot, but keeping the company that makes the socks? Which is why MaxDot is so successful? I felt like the show was conflating the 2 companies and that everything was going to be sold, with Bob out of the sock business completely. (By the way, didn't he recruit the Malaysian sock producer to run the US factory? He's not going to be thrilled at the sale, either.)
  23. I think Bob said he'd been "raising" them since the twins were 12? And we know he left college to take over the company. So perhaps he was 20 and now he's 53? I know it's really not relevant, but Billy Gardell is 54. Folake Olowofoyeku is 40, which would also work for Abishola having a 17-18 year old-son. but also thinking she could possibly still have another child. Even with IVF, Christina should not be so confident that she will become pregnant with 45 year-old eggs. It would have made a lot more sense if she had had her eggs extracted and frozen when she was 35 (maybe at Dottie's suggestion) and now at 45, decided there was no point in waiting for the right guy anymore if she wanted to have a biological child.
  24. Yes, they completely ignored the fact that although Dottie is no longer drawing a salary, she still is a partial owner of MaxDot and would certainly need to be informed of the offer to buy it. If the supporting cast appearances were not limited, Bob would have gone to her to complain that the twins (and Goodwin) wanted to sell the family company, and would have been shocked to see how quickly she would have jumped at the money, family legacy or not. Can someone please remind me: I know that Goodwin is President of MaxDot, but why does he get a vote on the sale? Did the family give him stock in the company? Even if they did, why would he have an equal vote? I also kept thinking as the debate to sell went on that if they sold MaxDot, Kofo might well be out of a job. Finally there was a throwaway line about Bob taking Kofo with him on his next venture, but it was still strange not to mention it until then.
  25. By the way, the Noah's Ark picture from the Trump bible cold open had a pair of unicorns entering the ark.
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