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  1. 7 hours ago, sjankis630 said:

    What was the purpose of having Nina and the doorman scene? Are we to believe that she does not trust him and by association we are not supposed to trust him? He certainly had love for Bunny.

    I’m going to bet Nina’s encyclopedic knowledge of the residents will come in handy. And I don’t think the 6th Avenue Killer is an unrelated rant of a mentally Ill man. Given this season’s theme, Kreps’s father, maybe? 

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  2. I had to skip through the the scenes of Lucy being chased in the corridors. Too stressful for me. Howard was very sweet. So only two more episodes and we haven’t heard anything about the painting or Big Bunny or the other woman since early in the season. I wonder how they’re going to land this one. I hope the clues at the end are red herrings, but I hoped the same about Jan.

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  3. Brighton Beach is just up the boardwalk from Coney Island and is heavily Russian. If Ivan suddenly has a cousin or a 2nd job…

    ETA: I saw the comment about some speculation that might be spoilers so I didn’t scroll up and haven’t read what was posted. My speculation is based solely on knowing Brighton Beach is next door and Ivan might be Russian.

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  4. I enjoyed the season, but it’s a fluffy “hooker with a heart of gold” theme. It’s a 1-1/2 hour romantic comedy not a multi-season arc. I’m not interested in cliffhangers or relationship hurdles in S2.

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  5. 5 hours ago, Meedis said:

    Woo hoo. Lucked out and was able to take advantage of a 99 cent promo code for three months.  I'm so loving the silly campy feel of this show.   Fave characters by far is Wickie.   Her obliviousness is very enjoyable to watch.   Actually the four leads play off each other really well.    And kudos for having a theme song that I absolutely can't skip.

    Oh wow that’s a great deal! Congratulations! They have so much chemistry together, and they’re so funny. Like Wickie being homeless basically yet still complaining about Dawn’s apartment. I really look forward to concert mode

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  6. What I love most? Is that the writers thought ahead and made Will bi-racial from the get go. Will is darker complected…is that because his mother is black or because his biological father is Greek?

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  7. 7 hours ago, MisterGlass said:

    I believe just ex-wife.  I thought Will mentioned the grandkid being with her one day, but I may be wrong.  I guess we'll be meeting her shortly for an uncomfortable discussion.

    Her relationship with Teddy could go a long way to explain why Teddy kept bankrolling Oliver's disastrous theater productions.  Either guilt, or a way to keep Oliver busy. 

    Yep, Will mentioned Roberta had taken the kids to the zoo. It was S1 when Oliver went to Will’s home to borrow money.

    I like your theory about Teddy backing all the plays! Oliver would be paid also from the financing so it’d be a way for Teddy to financially support Will as well. For all his flaws, Teddy has been shown as a loving father.

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  8. I bit the bullet and decided to watch. Last season was so ridiculous and I hate watched most of it, but I was ok with this first episode. I thought Jack was just trying to do anything he could think to help because there’s literally nothing he can do. I interpreted it as fear.

    Glad to see Preacher’s doing well, and now he has some competition for hottest resident! Gotta give the viewers what they want, and I guess the doctor is for the people who like intellectuals as opposed to the rugged outdoor types.

    Too much Hope and Charmaine. They could be exclusively in the opening credits and it would be too much Hope and Charmaine.

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  9. Columbus. She was calm and soothing. A nice change! I didn’t care for the 3rd house (it felt like a flip where they wanted to open up the kitchen and their design chopped up the space), but it seemed best for her needs, and she had the money to customize it for Mom and the dog. I hope she and her family are living well.

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  10. Nooooooo. Poor Oliver. Obviously something would come from the DNA test, but that sucks for them.

    I took the Son of Sam card to mean she was the killer and stole a Beautiful Blonde card when one of the other players was eliminated.

    I was confused by the changing outfits during the game. Why were they going back-and-forth between the 1970’s and present day? 

    How can they live there thinking a killer is roaming the passageways, has access to their apartments, and is spying on them.

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  11. 1 hour ago, WritinMan said:

    I liked this first episode, but didn't love it. I may need to watch it again as there was more going on than what I expected.

    However, this did nothing to change my extreme dislike of Martin Short. That could be a problem as I continue watching the series.

    I don’t know if you can enjoy the show if you dislike Martin Short so vehemently. Maybe take a pass and avoid the aggravation? His character brings a lot of the humor. It’s a tv show. Why invite the michegas?

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  12. I agree the pool of big lottery winners has dried-up. I don’t mind the winners who received smaller amounts and looked for middle-class homes. There’s a reason they call lotteries a regressive tax: The people who play it tend to have lower wages, so for these people a $100,000 win can lift them out of payday loan poverty and give them enough money to become home owners and establish financial stability.

    I’d be happy if the show wanted to expand the premise to include people who came into unexpected money. I think David has the emotional intelligence to handle a range of buyers. 

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  13. I can see Bunny reacting the way she did if she recognized Lucy. “What are you doing here?” So Lucy tried to frame everyone because Charles told her he was busy when he was spending the night celebrating with Oliver and Mabel. Her Mom chose the new stepdad over her, and then the man Lucy considered her most important paternal figure — the one she reached out to — chose his friends over her. She killed Bunny in a fit of rage to frame the podcasters.

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  14. 21 hours ago, Grrarrggh said:

    Why? Why not black/blue/green/red/purple? Why not change the backsplash or floor? Why not just enjoy the wood, as I am assuming that by brown you mean they were unpainted wood not actually painted brown. Not everyone wants an all white kitchen which so relentlessly white. 

    Did you see the episode by chance? It’s someone’s opinion not a personal attack on your preferred aesthetic.

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  15. 4 minutes ago, ajsnaves said:

    Adding an additional thought.  It seemed like the they didn't know which direction to go.  They seemed unsure of themselves.

    Could be! I was thinking Lucy made a noise (that I didn’t hear) and the person was looking for the source but decided to am-scray. 

  16. I’m grasping at straws with the therapist. The killer seems like a big guy to me and I picture him with a handkerchief (probably to wipe his brow not sneeze.) Plus Bunny wouldn’t have been so surprised to see him.

    On a shallow note: I loved Mabel’s skirt with the curving blue lines. I want it to be cold again so I can wear tights and sweaters.

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  17. This is getting tense! I’d considered the Dimas’s as possible suspects but thought they’d never get out on bail. Are they both there for grave robbing or is Theo facing some sort of accidental homicide-type charge?

    I get frustrated when they don’t share everything they know. Lucy thinks Charles is in danger but holds back info? She knows which hallway the killer went down. That seems like it’d be useful.

    Loud sneezing? Why do I think it’s the therapist, but that wouldn’t explain Bunny’s reaction when she opened the door like one of the Dimas men standing there.

    Jan!

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  18. In E1 Richie told Carmy that he’d been in charge for two weeks and they’d been having money trouble for two weeks, which was the amount of time Carmy wasn’t getting the money from the cans. So I’m guessing the loan from Cicero was fake, and Mikey was laundering the tomato money through the restaurant. Mikey would get his cut to pay vendors, and the rest would go back to Cicero disguised as a loan payment. Which means Cicero has at least one guy in the canning factory. Maybe all the other tomato clients order the large cans, and the small cans are a custom job which lets them add the money into what would otherwise be an automated process. (I’m trying here.)

    I’m still not believing everyone thought it was free money. Cicero is going to come for it and then Carmy will have to take him on as a partner I’m guessing.

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  19. 48 minutes ago, Whimsy said:

    In the first episode (I think it was) Carmy took the spaghetti off the menu.  That’s why they never opened the cans until the end. I can’t answer the other questions. 

    At the end of the first episode Carmy almost made some and started opening a can but changed his mind and threw it away. Oops.

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  20. My (current) guess is whomever she ate with the day before/person who phoned her after she stopped for a bagel and she hung up on them.

    I don’t think it’s any of the residents or building staff — Bunny knew her killer but the killer didn’t belong in that context. She was surprised and immediately hostile — so even it it were someone like Ivan the waiter, she’d be confused but not necessarily instantly threatened. 

    Big Bunny has means, motive and opportunity, but is she physically capable? I don’t think it’s the art gallery owner simply bc I don’t think the writers would make the LGBTQ character the bad guy.

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