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Paula uses the same words over and over. One of her favorites is SHOCKING. Actually any adjective she uses, she shouts. And on nearly every episode she uses the word IMMEDIATELY. But with her shouting, she says, "UM-mediately"
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I never thought of that, but you just might be correct. It always amazed me how, no matter what tragedy the interviewee is talking about, her reaction was always the same, a slow trance-like nodding, no words, just nodding. I think they might have taped her nodding over and over and replay the nodding throughout the interview. She never looks shocked, surprised, sad, sympathetic, just keeps slowly nodding. It's so strange.
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CRY WOLFE....Anyone one watch this disaster Tuesday night? I am speechless, really can't list the problems with this show, but I hope ID takes a look at viewers comments which are 99.9 disgusted. (I guess he does have a couple of family members or friends who like it). I was hoping it might improve from last year, but it is exactly the same with all the bad acting, implausible stories, Running around like it is real, blurring out the actors faces, bleeping out the imagined curse words, not disclosing the real names of the original criminals, insisting everyone call him "Mr. Wolfe", when he calls them all by their first name, bringing the "crime victim" to confront the perpetrator which always ends up in bedlam, too much to list. ID should be ashamed of this one.
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You sound like me. I love the neighbor one and Web of Lies is always good. And yes, those (usually) young friends killing each other leaves me perplexed. I just can't get inside the heads of these killers.
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I was in the kitchen and I heard on the living room tv a voice that sounded familiar saying, "And I'm damn good at it". OMG NO....they have a new season of Cry Wolfe! For those who have never seen it, this is the dumbest, stupidest show ever on tv. It begins at the end of June I think. It is all phony trying to look real, and the plots are so ridiculous they are comical. It got nothing but horrible reviews for the past two years and I thought the station had listened, but I guess not. Well, it will sure give us something to talk about.
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And we don't need electricity anymore because ALL of the victims lit up rooms.
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PLEASE stop that commercial for Vanishing Woman. "What happened to our gurrrrrrlllls? Who is taking our gurrrrrllls?
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Yessir Said episode OMG this episode has stayed with me since I first saw it a few months age. There are so many crime shows and they all blend together in my mind except this one. I got a little frustrated when the daughter didn't run from the car and call for help when it became clear where she and her mother were going. I also get a little annoyed at the boy's mother talking as if this was a match made in heaven, they were "soul mates". They were young teenagers enjoying their first little romance. I did Google this case and apparently they are still looking for this horrible man. I hope they find him.
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I have to agree about the actors turning and glaring into the camera. All that does is remind us this is not real, which is the opposite of what they should be doing. Imagine watching Gone With the Wind and Scarlett and Rhett keep turning to the camera and staring. It is laughable.
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I thought the obsession episode about the politician"s wife was so scary and well done. I do have a complaint, though, and it is about that opera singer that many of us can't stand. The problem with that ad is that it starts right off with the horrible singing, so you have only a split second to grab the remote..And why do we have to hear over and over and over,"we just wanted to know what happened to Amy" or "I just want to talk to Nancy" aren't there more sound bites they can use? These shows are great but the ads that repeat incessantly are a turn off.
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I forget the show, it might have been Obsessed, but there was a mother who was being stalked by her ex, so she moved with her daughter to a remote cabin and did not tell him she was there. She heard a sound one night, and believed it was him, and a friend offered to pay for a top notch security system. When he returned, he broke in and the alarm did not go off because she didn't set it at night because her daughter might accidentally set it off. REALLY? When does she use it, during the day when she is at work and her daughter is in school?
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I was obsessed with her trial and watched every minute of coverage. I often wonder what her life is like now, but I had not seen this commercial. If there is something in the works, I would love to see it. I hate to see her get any more publicity though, since she loves that. I hope his family has been able to move on. What a nightmare for them.
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I'm glad I am not the only one to be bothered by this. The S...L...O...W sing-song narration is so distracting. But the weirdest thing in my opinion is when reinacting the crime, they do everything in the dark with a strange blue light off in the distance. The police stations are almost pitch dark while they are questioning suspects, and when the go into a house, and they are looking for evidence, they use flashlights even after they are there for a long time. No electricity? But when they show the autopsies done in almost complete darkness, that is too much. I suppose they think it adds drama, but it doesn't.