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Passing Strange

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  1. Let me wade right out and join you. I was speaking quite emphatically to my TV, explaining to this girl that no one could see the results of the surgery; what was making her different from her sisters was that they weren't overweight. Plus, she didn't seem to know the difference between identical and fraternal twins. That and the tumor being on her ovary made me wonder just how genuine her emptiness actually was. I'm happy Dubrow burst her twiny bubble. Maybe with that information and her newly lipo'd body she'll be able to appreciate the people around her.
  2. I like Sonya. I like that she's interested in Sebastian and not La Salle. I don't want to see her become part of the team. I don't want to see the relationship with Sebastian develop or the interesting twists that aren't at all interesting that could result. I don't want to see more of Sebastian and especially not Sebastian-in-love. I don't want to see the inevitable episode where Sonya has some sort of break through and we learn about her sad childhood that led to the tough as nails attitude that is protecting her heart of gold. She's an interesting character and I'd be happy if she remained seasoning and didn't become a main ingredient. I'd rather see more of Patton and Danny.
  3. There's a photo of the man who is probably Nene's father in this article. He's not Curtis, the man she'd always been told was her father. The DNA test showed that Nene and Curtis weren't related.
  4. I liked that this episode was a little different in terms of the killer. Sure, I enjoy trying to guess who it is, but this episode was more of a whydunnit than whodunnit. Kind of a nice change, although I don't believe for a minute that section of town is suddenly going to be better served by the understaffed police department. I like Brody well enough and I love that she's one of the few women across the franchises who doesn't have princess hair. Still, I'm not interested in her enough to care about her back story right now, whether it be a dead twin or a trifling ex-fiance. There were better ways to provide the information that some of the old buildings had hidden rooms that used to be speakeasies. I thought the flowers were from the ex-fiance. There was no mention (that I caught) of callas being her favorite flower, but I was thinking the idea was like the drink, in that he remembered her preference. Which, BFD, a guy remembers the favorite drink of a woman he was going to marry. She'd only had a few dates with the doctor, so I had no problem with her spending a couple of nights with the ex. If she and the doc had been exclusive, she would have used that, instead the job, as the reason not to meet for drinks.
  5. Exactly. It seemed she was talking about allergic contact dermititis, AKA, a rash. Not exactly life threatening, but still not something you'd want to get in the middle of a competition in which your look plays a big part. She didn't seem to have any trouble using eyelash glue, though, so that explanation sounded a little sketchy to me. Regardless, as noted upthread, she could have prepared something better than painting on a chin strap. Considering how popular stubble is, maybe she would have been ok with a good stippling job.
  6. Seth Aaron Henderson won season seven of Project Runway. Emilio Sosa was second and Mila Hermanovskie and her incessant color blocking placed third. As much as I wasn't crazy about Mila on PR, on this show I think she's reasonable, as well as right about the best direction for Elena's line.
  7. Seriously. I wanted to slap Raychelle with her earnest questioning about he felt. I do wish he'd answered their questions about how they could make him feel included by suggesting they stop voting him into the nerd offs.
  8. Right. I'm not saying it's not possible and I'm sure the young women are quite capable at both canoeing and shooting. Just pointing out that producer intervention is more likely in some areas than in others.
  9. Although they make a big deal out of how little money they have, I'm pretty sure they must have some money. When we don't see them barter for something, like pizza or junk from scrap yards, I bet that's because they paid cash. The film crew isn't really at their disposal, although they'd have to come through in a pinch, as they did when the boys were lost and the family asked the crew to call Search and Rescue. If the boat hadn't started, some of the crew might have gone back to film the parents getting all anxious and we wouldn't be supposed to know that they'd actually told them the kids were spending the night in Hoonah. crazycatchick, you're not alone. I cringe whenever Ami talks about "grandbabies" and the term is definitely part of it. I wasn't surprised to see Noah going with the others to entertain the girls. The fact that he's interested in someone doesn't mean he has to stop being sociable. He has kind of taken himself out of the running for them, as has Bear, conveniently making it only three brothers who need girlfriends. I'd be surprised if we ever saw the girls again, but I have to hand it to them for being willing to run that ridiculous obstacle course. I hope they got paid extra for that. And call me cynical, but I don't believed they rowed their little canoe all the way from town for that visit. I bet the deal was, "It's $x extra for each obstacle you complete, plus $X if you bring your own gun. And we take you and the canoe within camera range of the island, drop you off and pick you up."
  10. About the repaired boat, all the narration said was that the boat was fixed and the seller paid to have it delivered. There was nothing to indicate that the seller did these things himself, nor do we know who paid for the repairs. I live in an area where deer hunting is sacred. Some small businesses close for the the first day of deer season, Thanksgiving dinner is planned around when the hunters will be home. I've seen my share of hunters, both local and imported, and never once have I seen one cover his face and body, especially behind the ears, with mud or paint to go deer hunting. Much be Chichagof Island deer are a particularly clever breed.
  11. I didn't hear their reasoning in voting for Todd. It seemed like he was already the "in case we lose" pick before they'd even seen how he would perform in preparation for the challenge. I must have missed the logical explantion for selecting him, so it feels like these people who know what it's like to be marginalized just decided to marginalize the fat guy.
  12. Thank you! I'd been looking at her and thinking I should know who she was. Wow. OMG and WTF is right.
  13. Sheldon doesn't get a pass from me, either. It's the whole actions speak louder than words thing. If he really does love her, he wouldn't try to make her miserable. Ever. if your partner pisses you off, you might be pissy in return for a while, but I don't know anyone in a healthy relationship who would set out to be deliberately hurtful to someone he loves. Being nice for 2% of the time doesn't make up for being a dickhead for 98% of the time. The relationship isn't sweet or funny to me; it's dysfunctional and not pleasant to watch.
  14. So, either Abby left a very personal document just laying around her lab or McGee snooped through her desk and found it. Either way, he not only read this document that was none of his business, he made a copy and shared it with other people who had no right to the information. And none of those people said, "You invaded her privacy, McGee. Delete it and forget it." Instead, they memorized some of the information so they would be able to monitor the progress of Abby's relationships. That's bad form and not a little creepy. These people need to learn about boundaries.
  15. That makes perfect sense. Thank you! Maybe that's why the creator of the video that went viral and popularized the term called it Bitchy Resting Face rather than resting bitch face. The original video An interview with the video's creator
  16. I don't even like Chiarello and I was thrilled to see him, because it meant no Puck. Puck has seriously skeeved me out with some of his comments on the previous episodes and I agree that he can be mean spirited to contestants. I'd be fine with never seeing Puck and his 200 watt teeth again. Chiarello's judging was a pleasant surprise, mostly because it was actually pleasant. Still, because I have a piece of frozen coal for a heart, I was happy to see that he's on the small side.
  17. The "opportunity" to design an accessory for Red Robin servers is part of the winner's prize.
  18. Has this show lost so much of its credibility that the only person they could get to be a judge was a "Youtube sensation" whose commentary consisted of picking another judge and rephrasing what s/he said? And, after that win, that's the nicest thing I have to say about this episode.
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