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  1. Thank you, Hyacinth! That he is, media-conscious! Yes, he did drop them coolly.
  2. Who's the one(s) they're referring to that Katie, Sydney and/or Demi say is the shiny new object and warned Colton to "be smart about those girls"?
  3. I don't know if this has been posted already because I don't want to read spoilers, but one of the producers said there will not be a two on one date this season. Is that a spoiler? (I think it's actually not.)
  4. I thought ganging up Andrea was a little too much, I totally agree if the Schroder sisters had switched their pictures, there would be an angry mob, and even Krista admitted she would react differently based on their history (of controversy). $1000 per Instagram photo? Sign me up! No, just kidding. I'm not even on Instagram. I never would have thought they could get that much just for one photo. omg Yeah, I don't really understand the double standard. Maybe it's more pronounced because the daughters are living with their mom. But at least in the beginning of the season, I think it was shown that the daughters didn't like dad dating either.
  5. Yeah. Maybe running her own business will help her form her own identity, eventually.
  6. Cool! I've never had coconut oil candles either. I thought Andrea talked about some business she had on the Growing Up Supermodels show. Or maybe I'm confusing her with one of the other moms.
  7. Exactly what I was thinking! except I forgot she's a business owner. lol
  8. Yeah, she seems so lost. She's lost without Rick. I liked watching Rick too, although he wasn't on the show for long.
  9. Oh, yeah. I forgot about that. That could be the case. And maybe she never lived alone for long.
  10. Hello, everyone! This is my first time posting about this show. I just finished watching that marathon last four episodes. I liked watching Kelly. It doesn't matter where this group of friends go in the world, whether it's a peaceful ranch or otherwise -- they will carry the drama around with them wherever they go. I think out of all the moms involved in the never-ending arguments, Krista was the most reasonable and common sense mom there, perhaps with the exception of towards the end when she said Andrea is like a kid and that Andrea and the other Schroders should probably leave the ranch. Beverly and Kelly are reasonable, too. Janis's father lives in a world of rainbows and unicorns like the other parents said, and he shouldn't be so insistent on giving unsolicited advice on the others' marriages and families. He wasn't very close to them when he started giving unsolicited advice. Andrea is very defensive and tends to bring drama wherever she goes, and her daughters tend to carry drama around too. I don't know for sure, but maybe they take after her a little bit in that way. Andrea didn't say the word "beneath" like people believe she did, but she did say the word "level," basically saying that her daughter Cambrie doesn't want to be part of a photo shoot or whatever business deal with people that are not at the "same level." So of course Atiana's mom (I forget her name) and Beverly took that as saying Cambrie thought other daughters were "beneath" her, and it's a reasonable interpretation. Andrea tried to apologize eventually to the group and revealed that she had practiced her apology speech. Atiana's mom took that apology as being insincere because she practiced her speech, but I think she practiced it because she was anxious about giving the apology in front of the whole group in an atmosphere filled with drama. I don't think Krista owed an apology to Andrea's daughters like Andrea suggested, and for Andrea to say at that time that she feels Krista doesn't like her, well, Krista did defend her towards the beginning of the season in front of the Schroder daughters. That's enough for now. It's been fun. lol
  11. Romero, the sheriff at the time, charged some bad guy (I forget his name) with Miss Watson's death. Romero later found out from DNA test results that Norman had sex with Miss Watson the day of her murder. Norman agreed to a polygraph test. During administration of the test, Mother showed up right after Norman was asked if he killed Blaire Watson, and he "heard" Mother telling him that she killed Miss Watson, so then he passed the test.
  12. I rewinded the part on my DVR where Dylan shoots Norman in self defense or mercy kills him. I want to believe it was a mercy killing. However I saw Dylan shift to his right and avoid the knife. How did Norman know Dylan would shoot him? Did he think Dylan would bring a gun to a dinner with family? Did he think Dylan was still in the drug business and so always brought a gun with him? Because otherwise, Dylan would have to dodge the knife and Norman be killed with the knife in order for Norman to succeed in his suicide-by-brother plan.
  13. I see it now in the interview article. Sorry! It also says in that article that the real gift Dylan gave Norman was putting him next to his mother. I thought Norman did that himself in the fourth season? If I'm remembering correctly. Or no? Like he was planning ahead and always knew that's where he wanted to be buried.
  14. I like how whenever Norma was shown in this episode, she was surrounded by sunlight or, when it was night, moonlight. and the last scene with her, she was dressed in a white coat and looked angelic. It's interesting that Romero also had memories of Norma in an angelic light. And they both loved Norma, and they both were spared some misery through death. That's where their similarities end for me.
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