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Liquid6

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  1. After 20 seasons, people still love jumping on forums to complain about “unrealistic” things that will never happen in a real hospital…..I mean “DUH”. This show crossed that bridge S1 E1.
  2. Aww, sookie sookie now!! I actually work at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and live nearby (JHU offers an excellent Live Near Work monetary incentive). Let me find out I’ll be neighbors with Bob & Abishola lol. If only.
  3. It was so distracting when Carter took off the hood and his hair was slightly “compromised” lol. It’s normally so PERFECT.
  4. Ok, I guess I’ll say it. Max looked older than his father. Bad casting choice.
  5. Is it me or does Sas always seem bratty when he needs something from Sam. Maybe that’s the point of his character, but he always gives a “MOM, you’re ruining my life” vibe whenever Sam tells him no lol.
  6. Goodwin had been Bob’s de facto go to for years while keeping him on floor. He earned his promotion. Confidence & Entitlement seems to get misconstrued around here when discussing Goodwin.
  7. I was expecting a way more troubling story of what became of the creators son. All I saw was a spoiled rich kid who grew up to be an entitled asshole.
  8. The episode where Sophia kept “3rd Wheeling” herself on Dorothy and her new boyfriend boils my blood. I can’t even watch it again to this day
  9. My vote goes to the "Switched At Birth" episode where Dorothy may or not be Sophia's daughter. They never gave a clear resolution and seeing as though the other family's DNA tests proved that their daughter wasn't theirs, I never felt that Dorothy was Sophia's daughter ever again.
  10. Awww...poor Wittle Rich, Handsome, Movie Star, Privileged, Man Child Kevin had to spend the episode feeling sad that his first love had hesitation about falling for his mess again. Give me a break lol. I swear, the "Poor Kevin" episodes make my skin crawl, but the audience loves them. Yet the "Poor Randall" episodes about how growing up with a family who doesn't look like him and how it affects his adult relationships get eyerolls from the audience. Interesting.
  11. I’ve said this before, but they really dropped the ball with the Prequel. It should have centered around Young Dre, Pops, & Ruby. Hood’ish
  12. I miss Lonnie Chavis this season 😢. I knew that he would eventually outgrow the role because he looks nothing like teenage & adult Randall, but he was always the best out of all of the child actors.
  13. Okay, hear me out. Zoey is about to graduate, Jack & Diane are about to be college aged….I mean, there’s a way to continue Grown-ish 🤷🏾‍♂️
  14. I personally agree 100% with Tami’s ideologies when it comes to systemic racism, but I also believe that David has the right to disagree with that ideology without being called a slave. Tami didn’t like David’s reaction to some shit that she started and pulled the woman card of “lemme call my man to address this man” over some shit that she started.
  15. Not that I’m expecting TLC to pay them like Bravo “Housewives”, but how is that 3 seasons into a relatively successful tv show Amy & Tammy are still basically living in poverty. Amy house hunting really brought that to light. How much are they making for this show?
  16. This episode almost felt like a permanent goodbye to Dele. I hope he returns next season.
  17. I’m a 41 year old black man, so of course EVERYTHING that Randall suffers from makes perfect sense to me. That’s why it breaks my heart to come into this forum weekly and see all of the “Randall’s entitled, whiney, ungrateful, selfish etc.” comments from people who will NEVER understand Randall’s side for the obvious reason. Randall taught Kevin a valuable lesson in this episode that no he doesn’t believe that Kevin is a racist, he just wants Kevin to be aware of the micro aggressions that he has spent a lifetime displaying. That was a great lesson for all white people but instead, it’s been misconstrued as another example of “Whiney Randall” by non black people. It’s disheartening yet a clear eye opener of why race relations are the way that they are now.
  18. The world was not ready for Kevin Powell in 1992. He was "WOKE" when the # symbol was only reserved for telephones. He was unfairly branded the "Angry Black Man" and villain of Season 1. I'm loving the contrast of early 20s & early 50s Kevin and seeing that his message never changed, it only matured right along with the man. Bravo Real World for this reunion, and PLEASE don't fuck it up by thinking that we need to see the LA cast again.
  19. Mark my words...."Soldier Girl" is pregnant with Kevin's baby.
  20. Unpopular Opinion....I don’t like “Fem Ricky”. His masculinity is/was his best asset.
  21. Oh God no, they're about to have Pray Tell and Rickey "bump uglies". Why!!!!! This is Ryan Murphy's doing I bet. By the end of Glee, there was a new coupling within the principal cast every 6 weeks. Mark my words, by next season they'll have Damon & Lil Papi discovering their feelings for each other.
  22. The Elektra character is based off of Ball Legend Crystal LaBeija. You can actually pull her up on YouTube. I too initially thought that Dominique’s performance was bad acting but after seeing Crystal, I’m now convinced that Dominique is the best actress in the cast.
  23. Well, I'm a softy. I absolutely want Damon & Rickey to reunite. #UnPopularOpinion. Rickey was a little too "fem" in this episode. I know it had to do with the vogueing, but his appeal is that he's masc.
  24. Cynthia mentioned in her TH that she has partners for her wine cellar who knows the wine business. I believe she’s more so the name and face of the business.
  25. The fact that they put the show on Thursday's at 9:30, always signaled to me that they were not looking at Murphy Brown to be some ratings bonanza to carry the network in the same vain as Roseanne last season. For that, I believe they would have built their Monday night comedy line up around Murph.
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