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Is Peyton Manning going to talk, at all?
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The Great Food Truck Race - General Discussion
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How did Bao Bei move from bottom two to the top two solely based on the challenge wins? The wife from the empanada truck sounds exhausting. -
The Great Food Truck Race - General Discussion
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The final two are going to be one truck from each "squad," aren't they? -
The Great Food Truck Race - General Discussion
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The Fishnet male chef is clearly a lot and putting his fingers in the jar of Nutella was weird at best but I'm to the point where I'm somewhat on his side just because how Tyler was so clearly desperate to start something between him and the Cooks With Passion truck and the Waffles truck. Makes me happy that Fishnet didn't give Tyler what he wanted by apologizing to CWP. The empanada truck needs to get it together. If you are an empanada truck and your empanada dough messes up two days in a row, don't act shocked that your customers will take their business elsewhere rather than take loaded fries. (Where did the empanada truck all of a sudden have fries from and what were they for? I miss TPTB showing all the trucks shopping with their feed money.) -
The Great Food Truck Race - General Discussion
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Cooks With Passion is the most generic name for a food truck I've ever heard and clearly were wholly unprepared to run a food truck. Not sure that I'm liking this team concept; I agree with the woman from the Sopa truck that I don't want my success in a competition to be based on what another truck does or doesn't sell or how incompetent they are. -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
LexieLily replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
Loughborough, England drove me nuts. This woman married her husband in Vegas two months (!!) after their first date, gave up her home and her job to move to another country to be with him, and she spent the majority of the episode talking about future babies. So did he, once or twice. Between the husband, the realtor and the wife I lost count of how many times they said that he only wanted to make her happy. Me think they doth protest too much. The woman said over and over that she wanted a modern house close to the train station for the job that she would eventually get and his response in his individual interviews was that she was too emotional and he needed to wait until she was sensible again to make the correct choice. Surprise, surprise, the house he wanted was completely different from hers, close to HIS work, and that's the house they ended up getting, because it had an extra room to be able to start a family and it was close to his colleagues. It just gave me ick vibes. In an alternate universe this would be the opening plot to a Lifetime movie. -
I don't understand why they put the parents on an entirely separate floor from their soon-to-be newborn child. Yeah, an infant is going to sleep in the parent's room for a few weeks/months, but after that - you want your infant and toddler/preschool-aged son on a separate floor than you? That seems like it will invite more problems than constantly shuffling the laundry back and forth. The 'family closet' concept works better for school-aged kids, for backpacks and coats and things like that. Not to mention how a family with two little kids now has no garage and presumably will have to build a new one eventually.
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The promise of root beer floats with Pru and the "I love you, Miranda Bailey" sounded ominous even though Ben was registered safe on McNephew's database. Don't you dare kill Ben on Station 19, Grey's.
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House Hunters International - General Discussion
LexieLily replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
Iceland episode bothered me as much as it did the first time and the exchange in front of House #3 (Wife: "It's what we were looking for." / Husband: "It's what YOU were looking for.") summed up the episode for me. Did the husband and wife like each other at all, much less respect each other? The end-episode tag scene said they enrolled the kids in an Icelandic school and traveled what appeared like every weekend so do the boys have new friends at all? Wife made it a point to say that "Teddy" was doing well, was that the middle son that locked himself in his room when he first was told about the move? (How "willing" were the two younger boys to share a room, I wonder?) How are they paying for all of this travel if she doesn't have a job? I really would like a follow-up to this one to see when they end up moving back to Michigan, with or without the wife! -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
LexieLily replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
The Virginia to Brasilito, Costa Rica episode was strange. I didn't buy the reason she gave for wanting to move, Mia was obnoxious the entire time (I feel bad saying that about a ten-year-old child, but it's true) and seemed to rule the roost over her mom, and they ended up with a one-bedroom house. -
I cannot emphasize it strongly enough how much Indiana had that game in hand and how badly they blew it. Even more do than how they blew Game 1.
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Look at Yasuda out here learning that she can't depend on her colleagues/superiors to behave professionally at work and applying that to her relationship with Helm. Better for her to break it off with Helm now before Yasuda resented her more than she did already. Lucas McNephew is staying on the show as far as we know, is there a way for Yasuda to take Pierce up on the Chicago residency offer? Meredith is so cold and emotionally detached when she talks to Nick, I find it hard to believe she loves him or would buy that house with him. Good on Nick for telling her how he's uprooted his life for her so many times and he's not going to do it again. No, Meredith, telling Nick that "you've always been bad at relationships" doesn't make it better. Good on Nick for telling her that, too. Why are two interns that Meredith/Amelia barely know being brought into the secret research when Meredith's live-in partner/free babysitter for her kids was literally right there the entire time? I don't know what Teddy and Meredith expected to happen when Teddy told Catherine to her face that she spent the discretionary fund on research Meredith knew had to be done in secret. The way Catherine made her random visit to Amelia's lab and only Amelia's lab, who do we think it was that tipped her off?
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Funny that they mentioned Julian, because this is the exact same box-the-character-into-a-corner writing Julian got just before he was murdered. "This little girl's" mom is Elizabeth's sister, Finn, so yes she does get some sort of a say in what happens to her niece. Hayden didn't abandon or walk out on you, she disappeared under mysterious circumstances soon after she delivered Violet to you and is presumed dead. The absolute weirdest part of the entire Finn/Elizabeth relationship is how the show is determined to gloss over not only the fact that Elizabeth is Hayden's sister and thus Violet's aunt but also that for years neither Finn nor Elizabeth care to look for where Hayden actually is.
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Haven't watched the finale yet, only read about it, but based on the recap the Shaun/Glassman ending gave me House/Wilson vibes at the end of House.
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KG yell: "ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!" (Today is KG's birthday, too!)
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I still haven't seen the movie (refuse to buy a streaming service solely to watch one show once) but it does surprise me that Monk never mentioned Trudy's parents in relation to Molly's engagement/wedding. It doesn't correlate with what we knew of them from the show that Trudy's parents wouldn't want to know their late daughter's secret daughter, but maybe something happened in the twelve years we didn't see. Maybe the exact truth of Molly's conception and Trudy's death and how those two things intertwined was ultimately too emotionally difficult for the Ellisons...
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The magical 24/7 hospital daycare takes random kids of patients?
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Grey's Anatomy in the Media: Incident Reporting
LexieLily replied to stopthestatic's topic in Grey's Anatomy
Considering she spent all of this season getting punished for something she didn't even do I hope Yasuda can get an exit like Stephanie (minus the rapist and the fire) where she realizes she's better than Grey-Sloan and needs to peace out for her own sake. Send her to Switzerland to work with Cristina. -
I gotta say, I didn't foresee Minnesota trouncing Denver by 30+ for the majority of that game.
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I'm kidding but not kidding. How many brothers does MPJ have?!
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S11.E09 : Soundtrack of My Life (Group B finals)
LexieLily replied to Bookworm13's topic in The Masked Singer
Noted, I haven't watched this show except for a couple of clips now and then that friends send me to see "Does this sound like XXX Person to you?". And I don't know, are the judges instructed not to be right on all of their guesses? Because Clay is arguably one of the most recognizable voices from Idol, IMO. -
Noted, I haven't watched this show except for a couple of clips now and then that friends send me to see "Does this sound like XXX Person to you?". And I don't know, are the judges instructed not to be instantly right on all of their guesses? Because Clay is arguably one of the most recognizable voices from Idol, IMO.
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I'd need to go back to watch the backstory at the beginning, did she want to move in the first place? They ended up with the house in the neighborhood she didn't want and she didn't pretend to look happy about their final choice.
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Newlyweds Dan and Emily in Chicago - now I understand why they'd been house hunting for five months and had already outlasted one broker. She didn't like anything in any of the houses (everything she wanted to gut/renovate and she wanted to complain to the city about the power lines at the third house) and I wasn't sure that she even liked her husband, TBH.
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I want to say he has a player option for next season? Is there any word on what Bronny plans to do and/or does LeBron still want to play with him? (More importantly, does Bronny want it to forever be a question in the back of his mind if the eventual team that drafts him only did so to get his dad for a season?)