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S03.E16: A Fast Car, A Sudden Loss, and A Slow Decline
SassyCat replied to DanaK's topic in The Conners
I wonder about how Molly wrote that letter and put in an envelope with the tickets for Darlene while she was dying. They said she started seizing and never recovered from them and died. Did she preemptively write that and put it in the envelope just incase she died before they left? She did seem to think she was going to live long enough to make that trip. Its the little things i think about, lol. -
Was watching the History channel last night and saw a commercial that said a new season of ALONE is starting in June. Yeehaw! It did not say the actual start date.
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I think Dan was a real jerk this episode with his overinflated sense of entitlement. Trying to bully 25% of the business from Ben. He isn’t even Darlenes husband, a son in law. I really didn’t like this look on Dan. Becky did look gorgeous. I loved the old style finger wavy hairdo.
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I am surprised Suzhanne did this so soon, two months, after her knee surgery. Aren’t people still doing physical therapy on their knee in that short of a time period after surgery ? Was nice seeing her and Wes again.
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Holy Mackeral! What an overbearing bully that Sam was. Joe was incredibly patient with her and a real good guy. That girl definitely has some hardcore issues and I’d bet my bottom dollar she’s single and has been for a long time. When someone yells at you worse than your own mother would , like you are a child of theirs, it’s time to write that person out of your life. She just never stopped! Who the heck does she think she is? Sam definitely needs counseling to address her authoritarian personality or she’ll never keep one friend. I hand it to Joe. He was so zen with her total insanity.
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I agree that this is Rainsongs best review ever! Very entertaining! I learned a new word too! "Defenestrates". To throw someone or something out a window. Thank you for the vocabulary lesson! I love that he added the part about the commercial for Trulicity. Every time I see/hear that commercial I think the same thing. How the heck would you know if you're allergic to it unless you've taken it and had a bad reaction!
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I was watching Gold Rush on Discovery and I just saw the commercial again! It said "New episode Sunday on Discovery or streaming on Discovery Plus."
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I don’t know if anyone has noticed but I’ve rarely thrown in my 2 cents in since the Clare debacle. She was just ridiculous using lust as her guide and blocking any efforts from the other men to win her affections through great personality or depth. We never got to see if any of them had great personalities or depth until Tashia came along. Her season was unwatchable because she was so out of league of any of those men. She was a professional in the way she handled and talked to all of those men. In my opinion, none of them was good enough for her, and I am in no way a Tashia fan. I see her as more of a rubbing elbows with the high society crowd. She would do well there. Then along comes the Matt season. When he was on his first date, driving the atv like a complete childish asshole, that was it for me. I didn’t like him at all. Then he went on to practically kill his date, driving like an asshole while taking her life in his stupid jerk hands. Thank God she wasn’t hurt badly. I think her name was Bri. The season was so underwhelming I never did learn the names of the women, I was constantly distracted by watching the paint on my walls peel. So much more interesting. I do think that Serena C was drop dead gorgeous tho. I do remember her name. In my few glimpses caught while trying to pay attention to this show I did not see one single spark of real connection between Matt and any of these girls. Maybe I missed it. I don’t know. It was just so borrring, none of It could hold my attention. I couldn’t bring myself to watch the women tell all episode except for the first five minutes before I changed the channel to watch Supermarket Stakeout episodes on Sling. Much more entertaining in my opinion. This franchise has lost me. It used to be fun to watch and have a snark fest here in the forums (the best part). Now it’s a chore to try to be interested in the patented false drama created by the producers and the not so great picks for the lead. They chose Matt because he looked great with his shirt off and looked no further than that. Matt’s personality was a dud, but who cares? As long as he looked good with water streaming down his torso that’s all that matters.
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I just went to look for the announcement, any announcement online and don’t see any. I did see what I claim I saw. New episodes starting next week. I do hope it wasn’t an older advertisement for a season we’ve already seen. If so, I am truly sorry for getting hopes up. Mine included.
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I’m pretty sure I saw it during commercial time while watching a show on Discovery channel last week.
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When I see them picking people who are obviously off key and not very good at singing I come to the conclusion that they pick them because they need people to cut out as the number of participants gets less and less as the show gets to the big winner finale. There are so many good singers out there. Keep the best and pepper in the ones who won’t be winning, just filling in space for awhile.
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Alaskan Bush People - General Discussion
SassyCat replied to Sup wit dat's topic in Alaskan Bush People
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Looks like Bared n' Scared is starting it's new episodes next Sunday night. March 7th. The ones the Discovery Plus channel was showing.
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I'm sure Anna has never seen any extended footage of herself in the past, because I'm sure there isn't any! Her horrible stink face expression really reveals what she's thinking, and it ain't pretty. Like wearing your heart on your sleeve, Anna wears her thoughts on her face, unbeknownst to her. When she sees herself on this "journey" when it airs, she will probably be as horrified as we are looking at that negative x1000 expression that reveals her inner thoughts.
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Anyone remember the ORIGINAL "The Fly" movie in black and white? (A clue to how long I've been around) I've never forgotten that movie or that voice saying "Help me! Help me!" I think that part was creepier than the new remake with Jeff Goldblum.
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I thought i was really going to like watching Clare this season. I guess I was wrong. She is WAY too intense. She used to have a kind of endearing wackiness to her, but now she's just plain whacked! I hated the exploitive dodge ball game. That was not right. She seems like she's acting fake with her constant big smile that melds into just teeth showing to appear smiley. She speaks like everything is a pronouncement. Also her giddy girlishness is better off used by girls. Teen girls. She's one scary chick! Now I see why she's not been lucky in love. She's TOO much of everything sane men run from. I think she was mean to Brandon too. Heaven forbid you don't have the right answers to her "what about ME ME ME?" questions on your first sit down conversation with her, and are there to be on the "journey" of maybe hitting it off with the main contestant. She made him feel like a jerk. I'm not liking Clare at all. Bennett, on the other hand is turning out to be my fave. He seems like an intelligent and funny guy who likes the good things in life, and certainly doesn't need a basket case like Clare in it.
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Lol. I had to look up Charlie White. Yes there's a resemblance there, but you should see my landlord! A Tyler in his 40's.
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Thank you Saber. He looks just like someone I know, except for the deer in headlights look Tyler's eyes have.
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Alaskan Bush People - General Discussion
SassyCat replied to Sup wit dat's topic in Alaskan Bush People
It sure does. Looks like the California type fires which melt cars, and burn down neighborhoods of houses while the neighborhood and yard trees and bushes are untouched and green. Mighty strange fire. -
Oh that short legged pants without socks look is just awful! Especially if they are short enough to practically ride up on your shins, like they did on that extremely tall guy who called himself "a tall drink of water" when meeting Clare. I have sat with my notebook and pen in the past and took note of everyone. Their name, age, occupation, and area of living, like saber, lol. I didn't this time, but am glad we have a secretary on top of these things. I used to give one through five stars also, according to my own thoughts on attractiveness and who I thought was a good catch. Maybe saber can refresh my memory the name of the tattle tailing attorney who's name starts with a T. If any of the contestants ever watched these bachelor shows they should know that being a tattler, and "outing" another contestant for their "wrong reasons" for being there, to the prize person they are all vying for, they should know it NEVER works in their favor. I liked Blake and his howling hound dog. I do wish Clare would give these guys a chance to show their inner selves, instead of deciding from one look who she felt the most attracted to upon first glance. Dale has kind of a presence to himself for sure, and I get the instant attraction, but it doesn't mean he's perfect husband material for her. It means she finds him hot. Not the best determination for a life mate. There's plenty of hot looking guys who have a strong presence vibe to them, out there. Alot of them are in love with themselves. I think she is being immature with her sudden choice of he's the one without really getting to know each of them. Sexual chemistry is one thing, but the rest of life is much more than that.
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Alaskan Bush People - General Discussion
SassyCat replied to Sup wit dat's topic in Alaskan Bush People
No, I can't remember that time back then when Gabe was too emotional to be filmed during Ami's illness. The pain he has of just remembering those days is so excruciatingly real. I hope Ami lives till she's 100 or more, for Gabe's sake. He's just a great big sweet hearted teddy bear of a young man, who can hold his own during a skirmish with a huge, killer-footed ostrich. -
Alaskan Bush People - General Discussion
SassyCat replied to Sup wit dat's topic in Alaskan Bush People
This was a very sad episode. I too wasn't thrilled with all the recapping from past seasons. What got to me the most was when Gabe was talking about his and their fear about possibly losing mom, Ami to cancer in the past. The love was so much greater than I expected to hear from him, the fear he had about the possible loss of her was so real and heartfelt it made me cry. I mean, don't we all expect to outlive our parents and kind of are conditioned for that reality throughout our lives. He was showing the kind of anticipated pain one would have if it were the other way around, and it was a parent who outlived their child, type of pain of loss, or anticipated loss, in this case. I can only hope my kids love me that much. I never would want them to feel that kind of pain from loss of me, but to be loved that much, that the thought of losing me would be unbearable was kind of refreshing to see in Gabes heart. Man, he does love his mama! Good for him. It's admirable and a testimony to Ami. The parts we were never shown of her mothering techniques. The horses. I thought they said they set them free before leaving the mountain the first time after the fire started, so they wouldn't be trapped. They were in the corral when they went up to try and get North and as many horses as they could off the mountain in the half hour time allotted to them to do so. If they didn't have that surprise half hour allotted to them, those horses would have been trapped in the corral if the fire made it there. So that contradicts what they originally said about setting the horses free to save themselves if need be. That North star was a gorgeous horse. Looked like a thoroughbred to me, tho I'm not an expert. The shot from above of the burnt large building at the very end, with no explanation of whether we were looking at the big barn or the new house. I think it was the barn. I feel very bad for them and all the people who were affected by that fire. The animals too. -
Oh boy. So this has ended, before it had hardly started. I wish them all well. Andrew and Jennifer blew their chance at having a community. No one else did it but them. They were all willing to give it their best shot but the sour puss couple had zero communication skills. Probably from years playing "read my mind" with each other when something was bothering them. They've staked out their own little private country just for two, and freak out any time someone else in their private country crosses the boundary. They didn't want other people there. They just wanted their own little universe but needed help with all the chores. They really just wanted slaves. Their air of know-it-all superiority of the subject of Alaska remote living included no knowledge of how to work with a community of other individuals. I rarely saw, if ever, either of them working along side the others except for the moose hunt with Andrew and Gerrid. They only turn up to big chore events afterwards, to supervise with looks of disappointment and criticism of how it's being done. Was there another time with fishing? I dunno. They didn't help with the goati hut. If Jennifer was cutting fish, she did it away from the others on fish cutting day. It would have been a bonding time. They didn't want to bond with the others, but wanted the others to bond to them. As yes men. Asking permission and what chore should they next do for the royal leaders of the private country. Now what survival show can we watch?? Those Alaskan Bush people are complete fools , plus their show is a finale next week too, I think. Need some new naked and afraids!
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Alaskan Bush People - General Discussion
SassyCat replied to Sup wit dat's topic in Alaskan Bush People
I don't think I will ever be able to get that phrase "MY FOOT IS IN A RAT!" out of my head, probably forever. -
I agree, tho I must point out that Adam did voice his objections to ousting Oliver as soon as the subject was brought up when the rest of the clan marched to the area Adam and Evan were at to have the group meeting about kicking Oliver out. He only gave in against his better judgement when all the others agreed that Oliver wasn't pulling his own weight. That moose they shot was never seen by the camera when it was focused on the supposed moose in the bushes. The eyes of that poor dead moose looked a bit sunken to me, like it had been dead for longer than just an instant ago. The rabbit Adam and Evan supposedly caught in a snare was warm , pliable and limp when Evan picked it up, like it had died an instant ago. It should have been frozen stiff in the snow, or at least not so floppy. Then there was the stove pipe emerging from the top of Oliver's tent. I didn't see him hauling any stove pipes on his back when he left the group. Yes alot of this is staged. I do hope Andrew and Jennifer do not own a piece of this show tho.