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It'll be Chanel #4, who everyone thinks died of meningitis. She faked her own death to kill them all!
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I find it interesting that the last episode was numbered as 3 and this one 7. Why the need to jump 4 episodes to get to this "adoption" reveal? Does TLC really think we're all on the edges of our seats waiting to see how this turns out?
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I was disappointed they didn't bring their golf clubs to the chainsaw fight!
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Christine Brown Woolley: Nacho Sister Wife Anymore
Zanne replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sister Wives
That does not give him the right to treat her like shit. He can at least be civil and treat her with basic human decency, even if he doesn't love her. -
Christine Brown Woolley: Nacho Sister Wife Anymore
Zanne replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sister Wives
Wow, watching this latest episode (not the Christine special) made me feel really bad for Christine. Kody does not listen to her at all, and she looked absolutely miserable. He is truly a terrible husband. How he can be so oblivious to the feelings of his wife, and it's her duty to just accept this crappy treatment with a smile, is absolutely depressing. -
I want this to be the new rallying cry for everyone who's lost. If you don't know where they are, go to the desert!
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It was definitely a stupid look, but what I think they intended was that the leather sleeve kept her from bending her dominant arm to fight the most effectively. Just like the Amazons supposedly cut off a breast so they could use bows to better advantage, Addy will cut off a sleeve. Or maybe it was her version of the rending of cloth over Mack's death.
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I see a lot of going (Cassandra acting like a mind-controlled slave), but no coming (Cassandra acting like a sentient human). I have yet to see any point where she's acted like anything but Murphy's pet this season, which made that "comes and goes" comment make even less sense. I wish they would show more of the old Cassandra peeking out, so that I would get that there's something there worth saving. I am shocked Roberta hasn't tried to talk some sense into Murphy and tell him to stop treating Cassandra like a zombie handmaiden, particularly considering the past Cassandra tried so hard to escape. The first thing Cassandra needs to do to prove she's thinking for herself again is punch Murphy in the face for dressing her like a hooker. I am so angry at what they've allowed to happen to this character.
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It looked like she broke into Susan's house to find the ink and needle. Apparently, Susan did a little at-home tattooing in her spare time, when she wasn't busy building backyard mazes for fun and profit.
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I remember him as a young alien clone of Jack O'Neill on Stargate:SG1.
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What color is Murphy supposed to be? He looked very graphite gray in the beginning of the episode, but more periwinkle blue later on.
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S06.E01: A Secret Marriage and Sister Wives Unseen
Zanne replied to Galloway Cave's topic in Sister Wives
All he needs to do is sit the judge down and have him watch Sister Wives from the beginning. If the judge survives the torture, he'll probably take all the kids, even the ones not related to Jessop, away from Kody and give them to David Jessop just to save them from the idiocy. -
S06.E01: A Secret Marriage and Sister Wives Unseen
Zanne replied to Galloway Cave's topic in Sister Wives
I'm going to be generous and assume he meant the family of Kody (just Kody) and maybe the family of Meri (minus Mariah off at college). -
S06.E01: A Secret Marriage and Sister Wives Unseen
Zanne replied to Galloway Cave's topic in Sister Wives
So much yes to this. When Meri kept talking about being part of The Team, I was thinking, "Oh, the team that obviously doesn't include Christine or Janelle? That, y'know, Sister Wives team you all keep blabbering about?" She is so desperate to remain relevant to Kody now that she's no longer #1 that she had to try to cram herself into this wedding somehow. It has to do with all the wives because they are all married to the same man, Meri and Robin. Quit trying to exclude the others! -
But the way to make more nice men is not to kick out your male children and leave them to the Z's. That would only lead to 1. dead kids or 2. young boys picked up by these teams of bad men who would then make them bad in turn through either abuse or giving them no other example to follow. If any of those kids made it to adulthood, I could seem one of them coming back with their own gang to wreak vengeance. It just happened a lot sooner than expected with this one kid catching on that he'd been thrown out to die because of a Y chromosome. The system seems self-defeating, in the end.
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While I love this show, Cassandra's situation is the one that strikes me as the most cruel. She was trafficked for sex and food (human flesh) when the Z apocalypse began and now she's nearly in the same boat. Murphy's dressing her like a hooker and I don't know what she might eat as an HZ (human-zombie). Plus, she doesn't seem entirely autonomous; she's certainly not acting like the Cassandra I've seen in previous episodes. She's pretty much Murphy's slave now. Considering how hard she was fighting a similar position in season 1, it's cruel to have her there again, especially without enough control of her own thinking (I assume, since there's only been 1 episode) to make the decision if she wants out or not. I know, I'm overthinking a silly-fun show, but it bummed me out.
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I'm a teacher and I have teacher friends who work for different districts and it's been the same across the board. Yes, we have keys to get in, but we don't usually have the alarm code. You cannot tell me an LA school would not have an alarm, especially one with a metal detector. They don't want kids destroying property, spray painting, stealing, or homeless people going in to raid the cafeteria or use the gym showers before falling asleep in the principal's office. However, maybe the principal deactivated the alarm or had not set it before he was bitten (on his back near his neck) so the mom was expressing surprise the alarm didn't go off when she unlocked the door.
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This show drives me crazy. I love watching it, but it's pure fantasy. I'm annoyed when the sellers ask a potential buyer to make an offer, and the buyer immediately says (for example), "$450." To which the seller replies, "How about $475 and it's a deal?" Why do the potential buyers throw out such a large number?! You're at a flea market. Bid low first thing, especially if they're asking what you're willing to pay!
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I didn't like the paint job on the winner. It looked too uniform - a flat, bland paint topped with corpse eyes. When they called her scary and sexy I thought the judges had lost their collective minds. That thing was not sexy with those teeth, milky eyes, and horrible paint.
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I was surprised that with all of that yelling, not a single one mentioned Brianna's daughter. Or, if they did, it was lost in the sea of noise. When they talk to Brianna they need to talk about how this will affect her daughter or how it might threaten the custody she has of her daughter if her ex chooses to pursue it.
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Yes, they should have a limited selection of facial designs if this is early tech. I was thinking today that we haven't seen any child synths. Leo said his father made the aware synths to be his friends, which makes it a little odd to create adults as friends for a child. We know that some were created to fill a specific need in Leo's family - caretaker, sex partner - but Leo's father could have made a couple that looked more Leo's age, even if he would have eventually aged out of them. This lack of children synths tells us a couple of things (aside from the fact that the show didn't want to delve into the mess of what that could mean). First, that the synths were intended to fit in the workforce and we've seen that in the jobs they've been placed in - farm laborer, nanny, hospice care/nurse, sex trade. Adults work, children do not. Second, that society supposedly has not yet reached the point where the synths are commonplace enough that people are requesting an individualized design. For example, cell phones and their covers. Everyone buys similar tech, but shows it off in different ways - a hot pink or a bedazzled tiger skin case, etc. I'm choosing to ignore the many different faces of the synths because I realize it's a limitation of needing many actors and a small budget for special effects, but you can't tell me there isn't a socialite somewhere in this world who wouldn't want to show off her cherubic 3-foot tall synth butler whose only job is to bring her mimosas. It's possible there's a law in this universe against creating a synth that isn't adult-sized, but I missed it if it were mentioned and the society as a whole doesn't seem that forward-thinking. If there were any time to bring that idea up, it would have been when Leo's dad was creating his friends.
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Tonya was being a bitch for no reason. I don't understand all this misplaced hostility from Tonya. One of the things she said was that new girl was fooling around with Trevor on Facebook. Then be mad at Trevor! He was the one screwing around. I was surprised to find myself thinking that Christy was the calm, sensible one of the group this time around. And I do not like the dark-haired new girl. First of all, Freakabritt? That's just a stupid, stupid nickname. It makes me sad that she apparently loves it so much that she paid to get it embroidered on her beanie. That sounds like a name your sorority sisters give you to make fun of you behind your back because you drink too much and sleep around. Second, she's the new shit stirrer because she sounded like she was elaborating her stories as she went along and twisting what few truths there were to make them sound their worst.
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What this entire series needed was to weave the HY students throughout the episodes so we could see they were part of the town and were actually involved in things. They could've been causing trouble in every episode, not through outright revolt, but through their sense of entitlement. They could have made nasty comments to Ethan about how he was doing his job wrong or subtle leering at Theresa about how they wouldn't mind keeping her around if they were in charge. Ethan and Theresa could have talked about their run-ins with these kids and passed it off as evidence of the usual teenage discontent or the kids being brats since they were being raised in this gilded prison. Then the kids go psycho and we see they have taken over the town. Then it would seem earned. It would make sense. Since we did not meet these kids until the last couple of episodes, it's like Kevin Costner showed up to deliver some mail in the last 15 minutes and staged a coup.
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Sharknado 3: Oh HELL No! (Syfy) - General Discussion
Zanne replied to DollEyes's topic in Sharknado (Syfy)
If they don't defrost some prehistoric mega-monster sharks in the Antarctic (due to global warming, of course), I am going to be very disappointed. -
That explains it! The birds are on our side. That's why the bats had to go to Antarctica. Penguins are pacifists.