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pasdetrois

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  1. I took a quick peek at Acorn last night, to be sure I can stream it, but I have to get through the Succession and Barry finales tonight. Too much great TV. 😁
  2. I am so looking forward to watching on Acorn, starting this week!
  3. I stopped watching because I was seeing the same thing over and over. It's as if they were given a huge production budget and felt they had to use every cent, even if the scenes are repetitive.
  4. I agree with this about at least one of them.
  5. He went to their home to "lay down for a few hours and sleep." Perhaps he won't wake up.
  6. They all party hard, but only some of them may have the disease. Being on the yacht, surrounded by drinkers, and pressured to drink breaks down sobriety barriers. I also wonder if Daisy believed that she, Glenn, Colin and Gary had an unspoken pact - as friends - not to give in to production pressure to fight with each other. The friend pact is broken now, and being criticized by friends for her performance is Daisy's weak spot. First (I believe) production demanded that some of the stews sit idle on the stupid beach when their time was needed on the yacht. They knew that would make Daisy's job harder, and it did. Then Glenn called her out for it, disingenuously claiming that he wasn't picking on anybody. Malarkey. Glenn has crossed over to the dark side; anything for those Bravo dollars Daisy knows what's going on, and normally she speaks up, but she cannot break the 4th wall. She's frustrated and angry.
  7. I think he feels competitive with the handsome, popular Colin, but can't openly express it. So he lashes out at others. Rachel the chef has said she is not returning for another season (BD Med?). I think the chefs burn out at all of the production shenanigans - ten-course meals, many diet restrictions, being lectured by captains, not enough sleep and no help - and they take the money and move on.
  8. I'm glad they finally addressed the girls' futures, although I understand their desire for privacy. In season two, Maya and Dr. Oakley discussed her moving to Hollywood to try to break into showbiz, and it was never mentioned again until this season. I wonder why Sierra chose Australia for her education? Adventure? Scholarship? Great schools? I guess she feels a kinship after her volunteer work following the horrible fires. She's a fantastic vet tech for her mother and I know she is missed terribly. The howling dog was hilarious. He was like an ambulance. Laughing at Dr. Oakley's abscess love. Which could be a bizarre name for a band. Monster was a tiny terror, endlessly chasing all the girls he could not pull.
  9. I remember when one reality TV parent - maybe June/Honey Boo Boo (Alana)? - was required to put her kids' TV income in a protected account. It seems as if TLC suggested or required it. It happened after viewers complained in social media and the real media talked about how these reality TV kids' financial interests are not protected. It appears Kate was not legally bound by any protective arrangements, or the language is so loose that a parent/guardian can drive an armored truck through it. I think this is governed at the state level. Many states are loath to interfere with parental rights. It's an ethical crime and it drives me crazy. It's a system: parents force kids into entertainment; parents "manage" the income and also pay themselves; kids suffer the financial, educational, social, and emotional consequences.
  10. Regarding Tom's fatigue, I thought heart failure. The cocaine and stress could push him into a cardiac event. It is notable that the script had him mentioning his fatigue so frequently. I think the fatigue + cocaine are intentional on the writers' part.
  11. I think both are trying to avoid having to pay child support.
  12. Could Pearce and Mattson end up aligned? Cutting the Roys out entirely?
  13. My family visited US ERs twice during the pandemic. They were overwhelmed with patients and we waited on hallway gurneys and even the floor. The critically ill were of course seen first, and there were many of them. On one visit we arrived at 10am and were not admitted and assigned a hospital room until 11:30pm. The yacht guest was not critically ill so I can see why he had to wait so long.
  14. This episode was unwatchable for me. It was a mess due to horrible editing. I FFed through much of it. And suddenly I have memories of Sally Field and The Flying Nun. Add The Monkees and Ayds diet candy, and this is quite the nostalgic episode. Elderly voices can be very high-pitched. I think that's what we are hearing in Vanessa's voice.
  15. The show is on HULU now so I started watching what I believe is the latest season. I never thought I'd say this about my adored Dr. Oakley, but I found myself bored by the endless scenes of bison running hither and yon. Condolences to the family for the loss of Daisy Mae. I related to their despair over having to choose between euthanasia (She's still eating! It's too soon!) and going to heroics to keep her alive. My last Labrador (aged 15) taught me that painful lesson. If they are suffering, it's time to end that suffering. And to remember that dogs try to hide their suffering, so it may be worse than their loving humans realize. Shane and Willow have disappeared. Perhaps production won't pay Shane, and I assume Willow made the choice. (There was a peek of her at Daisy Mae's waterwide memorial.) Shallow comment: Sierra has the most gorgeous head of hair.
  16. Also, it's a break from the "service with a smile" persona and being around all those people and interruptions. If the crew would lay off the booze and get enough sleep, there'd be fewer meltdowns. I don't like seeing Gary complain to Glenn about Daisy, or rolling his eyes at her when Glenn is present. That's a dismissive attitude. How refreshing! A chef who doesn't throw a temper tantrum because some of the guests are vegetarians. Chefs act as if vegetarians are lepers. Mads resembles the actress Erika Christiansen.
  17. This episode personified "bleak." That cheap little (modular?) house on a barren landscape. Shudder. I guess no cable/satellite service, as they used laptops for all of their entertainment, even worship.
  18. I agree with you lasu. This episode was so lovely and real, and then we had another round of body functions. What the hell? In my and others' experience, they call the family almost immediately and pressure you to find another facility. There's a lot of shifting around of residents who are "difficult." My friend got a call THE FIRST NIGHT of her husband's residence in a dementia facility. He was agitated and afraid because he did not know where he was. He didn't act violent; he just couldn't settle down. In my mind, Joel's personal theme song is "Someday My Prince Will Come." I want his prince to find him. Despite the outdoor peeing, one of my favorite episodes.
  19. I'm disappointed in this series. I know it's meant to be somewhat fanciful, but endless torture of a powerful king while no one intervenes is so unrealistic as to be just stupid. What were the writers thinking?
  20. Kim has filed for divorce. https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/kim-zolciak-biermann-files-for-divorce-from-kroy-biermann/
  21. I don't think Tom is butt-hurt that Shiv doesn't love him; I don't think he has ever loved her. Tom is a smooth operator, but not a business genius. He understands he needs the Shivs and Gregs of the world to latch onto for power and money (Shiv) and use to do his dirty work (Greg). If Shiv is a SAHM, he loses. Any hurt we think we see is Tom feeling despair over being shamed for his background. For being encouraged to think he is Shiv's equal partner in their relationship and business. "You are servile" indeed.
  22. I noticed Aleeza's wig in her first scene. I can almost always spot a wig, even expensive ones on celebrities. The hairline is almost always too obvious, and the hair just doesn't look natural - too shiny or perfectly curled, for example. On men, the hair at the back of the neck lifts up instead of being attached to the skin. So many women are wearing wigs now that the odds are that some will be badly placed and noticeable. I'm not saying that is the case with Aleeza's. Beyond religious reasons, wigs are a handy option for busy women, or in some cases a necessity. I finished the series and really enjoyed it. Although I'm sure some of the participants did it for camera time, the series felt less manufactured than other reality shows. Aleeza seems like a kind soul.
  23. I'm enjoying this. Aleeza is very charismatic and she looks a little like Julia Louis-Dreyfus. I wondered why she love-bombed the vapid unicorn who just wants orgasms. Also, her talking heads are in front of a background that looks like a game show. Perhaps it's an art piece? The dating conversations are quite realistic. I suspect he also wants big boobs but had enough sense not to say it on TV. He wants a Jewish Pamela Anderson.
  24. I have a 100-year-old Craftsman and the upstairs wood floors are not the same quality as those downstairs. My contractor is an expert on old houses (his lifelong passion) and he knows all kinds of odd facts. He told me that when my house was built, it was common to spend less money on the "upstairs" because only family would see it. So I have skinny pine floors upstairs and oak downstairs. People sometimes cover these floors with carpet rather than refinish, repair or replace them. Or maybe they just love carpet under their tootsies on a cold winter morning!
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