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Deni

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  1. I’m confused by the DSW commercial with Mindy Kaling. The woman on there says, “I need to get pregnant” after seeing cute kid’s shoes. Then a guy pops up and says, “Hey, I’m Todd.” The woman looks like she’s wearing a wedding band, so  what is the point of this commercial? It seems like it’s stereotyping black guys as wanting to sleep with/get pregnant any woman with a pulse.

  2. I’m annoyed by the Huggies commercial where the woman is bouncing her baby on her lap on the subway train, saying that her baby isn’t wet after 5 stops. If you look at everyone on the train, they are wearing long-sleeved shirts. The baby is wearing only a diaper, and a short-sleeved shirt. Does the mother really take her baby out in cold weather like that?

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  3. Weren’t the couples all staying at the same EXACT cottage after the weddings. They kept showing us different ones like they were all there in different ones at the same time, but we were seeing the same one over and over inside. The wonky plates on the kitchen wall proves it.

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  4. Did anyone notice that the season numbers have changed? The 2018 episodes are now season 10, they were season 6. I’ve been keeping track of all of the episodes that air, so that I know when I can skip the ones that I’ve seen a billion times. I did notice before that season 4 had ones numbered up to episode 4-62. I guess that they shifted those episodes over to break it up into more seasons.

  5. 18 hours ago, Northerner said:

    This was discussed on Reditt page for Married at First Sight.    I don't recall seeing that preview but for those that did they said he got upset while training his hunting dog and then the scene wit Danielle was separate but they made it seem to be together   the speculation was it wasn't shown as it didn't fit the narrative of how the producers decided to portray the couple.

    Yeah, I’ve been waiting for that scene. Last season, there was also a scene like that that they never showed.

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  6. I was just watching episode 4-60 ...And A Phantom. The blonde lady just said, “What is that?” about the food on the plate. It was half a zucchini, and half a summer squash, and that is what she was told. She really didn’t know what zucchini was. In the interview thing, she said that she only eats “normal things” like broccoli. 

  7. I only knew about this from the commercials, not from the book. Based on the reviews, I didn’t realize that it was rated Mature, so I was surprised by the strong language and sexual stuff. I don’t mind it, I’m not a prude, but I didn’t realize that beforehand.

    I wish that sometimes an ugly girl would be stalked, and that we’d get inside the head of someone who isn’t doing this based on beauty per se. Beck seems like an airhead in many ways, not securing her social media, and just being oblivious in general. I always wonder why people don’t close their curtains, especially at night, and especially when they are fully nude getting down on the sofa in front of the window.  I like this show so far, and will continue to watch.

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  8. I have a hard time enjoying Bobby and Danielle even though they seem to be perfectly matched. I think that it was her “Southern values” comment that made me be turned off by her. Sure, that’s being judgmental perhaps, but in today’s climate, it makes me think of only bad things. Even when I don’t think about it that way, there is a very Pleasantville/Stepford Wives vibe about them that is unsettling to me.

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  9. Besides the 2hrs., the longer backstories, friendships, new scoring/categories, and the husbands attending, I’ve been trying to figure out what is different about this new format.

    The other things that I’ve noticed are: The fake music doesn’t really have vocals now, the brides aren’t shown together in their wedding dresses anymore, we don’t see the brides doing goofy dancing when they are introduced, also when they are introduced we don’t hear one bride say something like, “I don’t like fake flowers,” then the next bride says, “We’re having all fake flowers.” when she is introduced.

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  10. 13 hours ago, humbleopinion said:

    Maybe it is just the cameras that Amber feels the need to emote her anxieties and insecurities but after speaking to crossed eyed Dr. Pepper(did we notice that before?) who flew into Dallas dressed as Neo from The Matrix you think Amber would have calmed down...but nooo

    I thought that Dr. Pepper’s eyes looked different too in that one shot, but they looked normal in the other shot/interview thing. Her eyes looked more sunken in when she looked cross-eyed, but maybe it was just that she had on heavier or darker eyeliner or something.

  11. I like it so far. When Robbie mentioned to his family that he has a half-brother, I was wondering if one of the other castaways is his brother. Also, when Robbie swam across the water, I thought that he was going to encounter the veteran because there was a blue tarp (like the veteran had) that could be seen on the shelter thing before he swam, but it wasn’t there when he got there.

    Also, if anyone has seen the movie Paterson with Adam Driver, this seems kind of like a rip off of the words on the screen/poetry sounding thing.

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  12. 21 minutes ago, bref said:

    His culture seemed to me to be American. He said he barely knew Spanish. I really didnt infer what you did at all, but I may have missed something.

    I thought that was why they showed the photos of his parents. To me he was saying that they had a happy marriage because they were from the same culture. That, paired with the photos of his ex wives who appear to be white, and that he said that his name is Ricardo. 

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  13. 2 hours ago, greekmom said:

    I don't think so.  

    The guy with the Colombian GF is an idiot. Why did he not go just to USA cupid??

    54 year old Granny is an idiot.

    I'm having wine. These trainwreks need it!!

    He basically without saying it said that he was done with dating white women, and wanted to date within his culture.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Mrs. Hanson said:

    On the regular Four Weddings, the rerun of the older bride with the community college wedding was just on.  I felt so bad for her as I REALLY wanted her to win!!!  But a $5000 (I think) budget was NOT gonna go up against the other heavy hitters.  Her wedding had such a wonderful feeling of community and family and I was happy she pulled it in for a low cost.  She ended up with 61 points.  She said she might go into wedding planning after this!!

    Yeah, not sure where Skulls is a romantic notion for a wedding!!  I am an outspoken proponent of anything to do with memorial tables or memorials at weddings, so anything to do with Dead People.....I am not a fan.

    I remember that wedding. That’s why I think that it’s not fair to have $100,000 weddings, for example, up against ones that are way lower. Sometimes it’s not about the glitz and glamour that makes a wedding great. I watched a few Canadian episodes online and they had a $10,000 wedding and a $100,000 one on the same episode. The bride with the more expensive one kept saying that she had this and that, and that the other bride didn’t. At least the friends version kind of has similar budgets.

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  15. 40 minutes ago, ichbin said:

    I can definitely see it in some situations, like when the bride wants to have a Western style gown but also wear something cultural to honor family, etc.  It seems some just want to do it for the WOW factor, or they take inspiration from celebrities with numerous costume changes while hosting award ceremonies.  It seems like such a waste to wear such an expensive garment just for the ceremony and pictures and then change for the reception.  I wouldn't be surprised to discover the wedding industry is somehow behind it and working toward making it a traditional practice.  $$$$$

    When you said “Western,” I thought that you meant country western for a second. I agree that the dress changes that go from a cultural gown to a Western-style gown seem to be most practical.

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  16. I keep missing the final scores on these long episodes because I fall asleep. I actually think that this format with friends doesn’t really need scoring. They could still say how good or bad things were without actual scoring since friends aren’t really scoring as honestly as strangers do anyways.

     

    Also, the guest brides seemed to be wearing normal dresses this season, not brightly colored and too-short. 

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  17. 6 minutes ago, Mrs. Hanson said:

    Cristina eloped and her parents STILL wont talk to her?  It has to be something more....

    Yeah, and especially since their marriage has been successful for 15 years. I usually only see ridiculous parents like that when it is a racial, cultural, or May/December romance issue.

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  18. 16 hours ago, Adeejay said:

    I hate to bring race into it, but I believe if Mia was an African-American woman, Tristan would have bailed. 

    Her mom is Jamaican, no that’s not African-American, but it’s still the same race. Or do you mean that African-Americans act differently than other black people? 

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  19. 4 hours ago, Neurochick said:

    If two women toasted each other with a glass of wine, would people think they were in a relationship?

    I didn’t know two people of the same sex couldn’t toast each other without thinking they were a couple.  Good to know.

    I don’t automatically feel that way about it being men. Ryan just had a certain look on his face during that scene.

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  20. 45 minutes ago, brilliantbreakfast said:

    This was the first episode I just turned off out of sheer boredom.  My house has no heat at the moment and it was easier to just crawl under 4 covers and go to sleep.

    But what I did see....Ryan and his buddy toasting each other.  Any chance Ryan bats from both sides of the plate?  Or do firemen just do this?  

    You know, we've all known couples where they had to either get married or break up -- and they end up getting married and trying to soldier on through it.  That's what these couples remind me of.  All three of them are couples where dating time would show they are not suited to each other, but they are toughing it out because married.  This is the fundamental flaw in this model.  It's forced.

    Meanwhile...what is with Jamie and the schmattes?  Shawls?  Seriously?  And the stringy mouse-brown hair?  She seems to have become one of those formerly hot girls who once she has a husband and a baby, lets herself go to hell.  I'm not saying she should be vain.  I'm no beauty and I never WAS vain.  But Jamie seemed to have a lot invested in being pretty and telegenic, so watching her turn into Granny from the Tweety Bird cartoons is kind of disconcerting.

    I thought that that little clip of Ryan and his friend looked kind of romantic too. If I had seen that not knowing what the show was about, I’d think that it was a date. 

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