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joanne3482

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  1. I think Chili snaked the job out from under him. He called Chili so Chili could put in a good word for him or something along those lines. Then suddenly Chili had the job. I suspect, although obviously don't know, that if they had just hired someone outside the organization he would have been fine with it. Chili was the issue. The way my mind works, it was nice that the non-Fusebox place wanted to pay Courtney so much money, but they were brand new to this space. It would have been a much bigger risk for her to take their offer even if Marty hadn't countered it.
  2. I'm rooting for Jonathan and Jordan because they are the only ones I like so far. Lady Deboer said something during episode one that rubbed me the wrong way about the judging. I can't remember what it was, but it felt entitled and whiney. They were right to create that 3/4ths bath, though. That most definitely adds value and unfortunately they were the right ones for the win this episode.
  3. I'm watching the episode a day later and came specifically to see if Pops & Jeff were out so I would be prepared. Sad to see i was right. I have absolutely no recollection of Alyssa and Josiah in the previous episodes.
  4. I'm not always up on news so I didn't know that IRL Linda Lavin died. I was so surprised they killed her off so soon. It was a nice episode.
  5. I second this. I started it over the weekend and the first episode felt so stereotyped and cliched. But as I watched more than the pilot I started to like it and get it more.
  6. I think it was because the method they had to use to throw them. I first thought, oh like darts, that's easy. The way they were having to do it, put hands in prayer hands and then fling the dart from the prayer hands, seems very very hard. I've done origami cranes forever. The only thing that would have tripped me up on that would be the different methods that can be used. I totally want to try to make a giant paper crane, now. When my nephew was very little (so back in the 80s) he and I watched a made-for-tv movie, Big Bird Goes to Japan. In it Big Bird gets separated from his group and gets help from a mysterious lady. They take the Shinkansen and there's a little song they sing as they go to take the train. The whole bullet train scene had that song running through my head. (We're off to Kyoto like Dorothy and Toto, we really have to goto before we miss the train...) It made me smile.
  7. Yes. It was a picture of Cara as Carl with the phrase "you've been unblocked." It was one of those sequins pillows that one way just looks like sequins but when you brush them the other way it looks different. Also it was in poop brown due to the pooping of the pants I believe during the final.
  8. Ok. I get what you're saying. That makes sense.
  9. I admit I don't sew. But isn't a bodysuit more difficult to sew than say a draping gown? Like in my head an empire waist dress with straps would be so much easier than trying to sew and measure around my legs and butt and chest. I have never understood why the non-sewers default back to the leotard.
  10. But the same could be said about Jenny, Kyland, Derek (I have no recollection of Derek, others on the show may have a better memory of him), and possibly most of era 4. I wanted to like Michele in the beginning of her being on the Challenge, but she's become odious and her alliance with Jay on whichever season that was (or maybe across a couple seasons), just brought out the worst in both of them. So I'm fine with her knock down to 3rd. I also am not a huge fan of Jenny, for honestly no real reason, so I was also fine with her not getting solo first. The only female competitor I really liked was Tori. Much of that goodwill could be residual because she was the host of the Challenge podcast for a long time which I listen to. This final did cement, for now, my like of Kyland. He seems generally to be a good person. I appreciate that about him.
  11. I don't understand, or like really, the trend with the heavily striped nose. It's too jarring. So many of them are doing it now. Kori King had a lot of talking heads this episode. I wonder if that's a sign of anything. This is a very young group of queens. The oldest is 34, Lexi Love, and the youngest are 22, Lana Ja' Rae and Jewels Sparkles.
  12. Some appear not to be trained swimmers. Several were doing a variation of the breast stroke, which allows them to keep their faces out of the waterish (technically they should be putting their face in the water but they don't), hence the arms and the frog kick. I think dragging the buoy was also a bit of a hindrance for the kicking for some of them.
  13. I seem to have missed it, but how did Aviv DQ? Did she just time out? I know she got lost and it seems like she went down very wrong paths (based on the "X" she crawled over). But for some reason I thought TJ said something about her breaking the rules.
  14. Is it me, or is this season lasting 100 years? There has to be another shake up soon because I think they still have too many people to run the final. Those who went later definitely had an advantage, which made me feel badly for Cara and Tori. But they hit enough targets that at least they weren't in the very bottom.
  15. I listen to the podcast. An interesting piece that they didn't talk about was that the keys were on a rope so that helped guide the digging. If you weren't careful, though, the rope snapped and then finding the keys was almost impossible. That's what happened for those that timed out. They also indicated that Michelle was still working when Laurel started talking about quitting. They believed that Laurel quit because she would had the penalty and then potentially would look bad in the next daily. This way she goes out on a 'win.'
  16. But what could she have done instead for a "laminated" dessert? Isn't lamination in baking a very specific thing? It's not like she could have done a napoleon and called it laminated. I also didn't think the umami options were equivalent. To me, red miso seemed much harder than soy sauce or parmesan. I have no opinion on Aaron, but Lillian is one of my faves! :)
  17. Listening to Cory and Josh fight, didn't Cory totally screw over Josh in a previous Challenge? I knew Derrick wasn't going to beat Cory, but I could hope.
  18. I honestly have no recollection of her at all on this season. (Or in her own season(s) for that matter)
  19. I think I'm confused. I binge watched the whole thing and in the pilot I thought she said it had been 6 years since she had seen some action. But I think here she may have said 3 years? And they were only 'together' 3 months? I mean, I know I've pined for someone I couldn't have but that just feels excessive.
  20. I appreciated Cory saying that he was working on puzzles with his kid because he knew he was weak at them and wanted to build up. That's growth. Of course he also said if he won the million he'd propose to his (I'm assuming baby mama) and that is less growth to me. 😆 On the one hand I'm okay with the purge of 8 because 40 people is TOO MANY and I have no idea who half these people are despite having watched most of the seasons. (Including Fresh Meat. I don't remember Aviv at all). But it will kind of suck for those under the radar folks, like Aviv, who may end up going out early because nobody knows them and they have no alliances. This is my least favorite part of any season and so I fast forwarded through it. I hate the begging and justifying.
  21. I had to stop watching Sons of Anarchy at one point because somehow the Sons were all so much smarter than all of law enforcement combined. This show is walking that line for me too. Like those two yokels are smarter than the entire FBI group and police? This is why they can't bring Spencer back. He'd wipe the floor with the "big bad" this season. (Or they'd make him bumbling and stupid too and that would the actual "big bad.") I didn't love it last season and I'm loving it even less now. I would prefer someone, anyone else. The worst part, is that it is kind of a cool concept. How to delineate conspiracy theory from actual conspiracy. Or what happens when conspiracy theories become actual situations.
  22. I know this is from 2 years ago, but I've just now discovered the show and binged season 1 and 2 over the weekend. This was how I felt as I watched the whole season. I didn't like any of the teams. The least worst was the father/son team. I didn't remember Ty being so... TY the first season. I assume part of that was because his team was super unresponsive to his suggestions.
  23. They brought him in to prepare him dinner. He's also Holland America's Fresh Fish Ambassador (whatever that means) and according to Google, he has a pop-up restaurant experience once per cruise on the fleet's other 10 ships. I'm going to assume those just bear his name and not his actual person, but I could be wrong.
  24. Not for Gail. That pre-heat outfit was not flattering on her. I've never had lion fish, but would a lion fish mac & cheese worked do you think? Or would it be too overwhelming to "such a delicate" fish? As 3 of them were doing raw preps I kept thinking lion fish mac & cheese.
  25. I do believe the words I've heard to describe the northern part of the state is Flobama. My sister lives there. I think whomever had Tumbleweed should have done ghosts for a ghost town. That was too many hillbillies.
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