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Everything posted by KateHearts
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cream color does Emily NO GOOD.
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thumbs down on dress #1.
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Ooh that bridal clerk is frightening.
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Jasmin wants Blake to do things that interest her. There's a problem though; she doesn't really seem interested in much of anything. I laughed that she wanted to have dinner alone so they could "talk," but she doesn't like to talk while she eats. Except to insult him endlessly for drinking alcohol.
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Jasmine puts her mouth around a straw and bottle in a very odd way.
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"things between her and I..." I cringe at the grammar on this show.
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GOOD ON MICHAEL for not turning back for the teary hugs. Stand firm!
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Natalie is kookoo. Push, pull. Cold shoulder, then rub/rub/rub and "everybody loves you. Keesss me!" Also, she talks with a clenched jaw. And gives him that cold, eerie stare. Creepy.
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Michael's brother got the looks in the family, and avoided the barrel chest, man boobs and terrified expression.
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Every time Robert takes Anny out he totally rags on her and now he has someone else to agree with and high-five him. Because, you know- he's been through a lot and she is "gimme gimme gimme." What a fun dinner date he is.
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Robert's speech, grammar and delivery- as well as his thought processes- are that of a six year old.
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Robert is literally expressionless. That constant flat, deadpan face. No smiling, no movement of his eyes, nothing.
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What in god's name is on her chest? That is NOT from botox.
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Then she disqualifies herself by saying "I feel like anything I say will upset you." She's disgusting.
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You can have my children. Aside from that, I don't know if we are meant to be together.
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Tanya is eating this up. Her eyes are bulging out of her head.
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So here's what stood out most to me this episode: "I have to get the help I need from Dr. Now or I have no chance..." "I know if I don't lose this weight I won't be here for my family..." "This is my last chance to get the life I want..." "but first, I have to get something to eat." Also- why do these really big people all live in teeny tiny houses? The unfortunate spelling of "ZOWIE" just looks like something you'd see inside a comic bubble when Batman punches someone.
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what does working in healthcare have to do with Jehovah's Witnesses at your door?
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If you listen to what the vet says, and then Whitney's interpretation of it, they are totally different. She dramatized (OVER dramatized) everything she was told in a torrent of tears. The vet didn't say he had cancer but Whitney's line to her mom was "it might be cancer." He had a few things on xray that she couldn't identify, and suggested some tests to clarify. She also said he was acting fine when she examined him. Next thing we see is Babs saying "I don't know what we would do without Henchy." At this point I decided the show probably isn't worth watching.
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you can pay for someone's car insurance and not have the title in your name. You are just paying their bill.
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Why bother with all that? She needs to cut him off. He (and his multiple girlfriends) don’t deserve the effort.
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S01.E02: 1,000 Pounds to Freedom
KateHearts replied to PrincessPurrsALot's topic in 1,000-LB Sisters
I believe they are “influenceators.” Even my closed captioning said so! i find it so aggravating that they say “this is our LAST CHANCE! We need this surgery or there are NO MORE OPTIONS.” Then they just sit back and expect that by showing up at the doctor’s office then magic will happen. They take no ownership of what they’ve done to themselves. and Amy needs to stop referencing that she’s the “skinny one.” The constant clowning isn’t funny, as that “fan” said. She must have been paid. I find their antics a pathetic bid for attention and a way to try and capitalize on their dangerous condition. -
Silly me, watching this when I could have enriched my brain somehow this evening. The lot of them frolicking in a drainage pond as if it were Walden Pond in an Enchanted Wood was beyond stupid. And the ladies all saying what a wonderful Dad moment it was! Kody is the best dad ever!! Gabe the reluctant teenager has a miraculous change of heart and is now enamored with Flagstaff. Such a neat wrapup. Christine was at her valium-numbed best tonight. She gets super starry-eyed, gazing with such love at Kody on the couch. He's the best man she could have ever chosen! And Robin has transformed from the sweet, youngest and skinniest wife to a bitter, angry shrew. "The land of the free? Pffft. We come from a place that grows love." Grrr. All of the Vegas houses look like pigsties. They all acted as if they had to rush out when the homes were not sold or rented. So they rent a u-Haul (with giant blue tape strips covering the actual u-Haul name) and skedaddle out of Vegas, leaving filthy carpet and half of their crap behind. A few weeks later they ponder returning and remember that they haven't even emptied their homes yet. And think "maybe we should stage them before listing them." No wonder no one has made an offer. What's up with Meri's B&B? Seems she still has her inventory of LuLaRoe. Maybe that can help pay the mortgage on their- what- eight? - properties. Kody seems a bit baffled that somehow they have acquired all of these properties and their associated debt burden. Math is hard. But glad we got to hear how many loaves of bread and dozens of eggs they went through every week, although that was when they all lived together. Apparently now that their houses are several miles apart, those totals are different somehow.
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which is understandable and dare I say normal in a 16-year-old!
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I don't expect anything from a teenager, especially not one who seems to have had no father figure in most of his life, has a flighty mom who brings a stranger into her home (and who knows how often she's attempted to foist a new boyfriend on her kids- he's implied this isn't the first time), and is, well- a teenager. I fault her for dragging him (and his brothers) into her drama, manipulating THEIR emotions ("how do you feel? are you happy? are you sad?") and taking them on her emotional roller-coaster ride. This relationship should have developed outside of them, and they should have been her priority. She clearly told them that she brought him into their home because she deserved happiness, and the implied postscript to that is "whether or not you guys care." She's getting the reaction she deserved and should have expected. I would say that most kids his age are unlikeable a good part of their waking hours. Hormones, adolescence... it's a hard, hard time.