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TimothyQ

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  1. I’m fine with the win of Nick and Stacey, as they were just judging based on that challenge only. The nostalgic bookcase was a great build, but they were definitely lagging some of the other teams throughout the rest of season though. Stephen and Stephen, I think, we’re the strongest and most consistent builders of the three teams and Dave and Emily was on an upwards trajectory the last few episodes. The Stephens mountain build was just kind blah, imo, though. Dave and Emily’s was fun and would’ve won in a city or scene build, for sure. Honestly I would’ve been fine with just about any team winning, but Nick and Stacy’s was great. 

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  2. When they announced that teams were combining for this challenge, you just knew it would be a non-elimination episode. Kinda weak challenge though, imo. Basically build a frame and put some “deckals” on it? Not too exciting. Can’t believe they literally had one of the Stephans just sitting around at the pit stop, though. Dumb, dumb, dumb.

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  3. 2 hours ago, FnkyChkn34 said:

    Do they not think that maybe he wanted to go to Tucson to get away from them?

    Exactly my thought too. If I had been homeschooled all through my life, I’d want to get away and strike out on my own as well. But you can tell there’s a co-dependent relationship going on there though. 

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  4. 13 minutes ago, FnkyChkn34 said:

    Wait, wait, wait... what??  She's going to college with him??  I missed them saying that.

    In this article [https://ktar.com/story/5257717/arizona-mom-and-son-duo-competing-on-nationally-televised-lego-masters-show/] it says she and Liam moved from Virginia to Tucson when he decided to go to film school at the University of Arizona. Just a bit weird for a mother to move across the country to where her son is going to college.

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  5. Boy, you would’ve thought Emily and Liam were being sent off to die in war by the somber goodbyes they got. But no, just voted off a game show back to their privileges lives. I, for one, am glad they’re gone. I mean, he decides to go to college in Tucson and his mom moves there with him? Sorry, that’s kinda creepy.

    Anywho, I think Nick and Stacey are next to go; they’ve been on the bubble for a while now. Happy to see Dave and Emily have really risen through the ranks.

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  6. They definitely telegraphed the entire show that Liz and Erin would be the ones to go home and at least that was the right choice this week. Their build was certainly the weakest. 

    Mom and son team continue to annoy me. Counting the weeks before they’re sent home. Also definitely not liking the arrogance of the TikTok boys. They can get off my screen any time.

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  7. I think just as people are getting sick of Janusz’s drip decoration, they’re getting sick of Syabira always doing either cocktail or Malaysian flavors. Same went for Chetna back in series 5, who almost always did Indian flavors. It’s certainly not bad to use ingredients one is used to baking with, but some contestants get caught in a rut. 

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  8. Loved this build! I do think the other team should’ve gone home. They barely even made it to the dog walk, while Jon and Xavier’s at least started down.

    Would’ve loved also if they had used rescue dogs or had a a PSA about a rescue org, but maybe that’s just my dog-loving nature coming out. 

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  9. 12 hours ago, MagicEyes said:

    No Lego Masters this week, I guess. It’s supposed to be on now, but the Masked Singer is on instead. I’m not so happy about that, because last week it was pre-empted by local news and the episode isn’t available on streaming services for a week. Do they not want us to watch this show? 😟

    Episode 4 showed up on Hulu for me this morning. 

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  10. 10 hours ago, Cetacean said:

    Speaking of which, weren't sultanas all the rage a few series ago?  Haven't heard them mentioned lately.  Fennel, was big as well - my sister gave me an apron that says "Keep calm and fennel on"  in honor of the show.

    Ruby chocolate was a “flash in the pan” fad, too, a few seasons back. Funny how these trends come and go. 

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  11. Meta is great, but meta-meta is exhausting. The problem I've had with this series is everything is just too "look at what I'm doing here!" and not enough just doing it. Subvert the Marvel tropes, please, but we don't need so much of the "hey y'all, check out the way I subvert the tropes!" If you have to explain everything you do on screen, you've lost the thread. WandaVision certainly didn't do that. It created a multi-episode world that didn't try to explain itself, but let what was happening on screen speak for itself and unravel naturally. And also we get a She-Hulk fight scene in the last episode, but the finale is "MCU fight scenes are stupid"? Come on.

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  12. Guess I’m in the minority. I really liked season 3 and appreciated why they didn’t do a “where are they now” segment. As much as I loved the characters and have fun imagining what might be, this show was about them entering and being ready (or not) for adulthood, tackling late teen problems with the abandon and hardheadedness of their late teens. That’s why these characters were so real for me: despite the wacky circumstances they got into, they seemed like real kids - kids I might have actually known when I was their age. I’m sure Lisa McGee has a great sense of what each are doing now, but I enjoy my own imaginations of them. And really, to me, that’s what matters.

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  13. The show really came together this week and had some focus that actually seemed to move the story along. 

    Are we going to find out that creepy Wakanda-loving dude is the mastermind (?) behind all this? Seems like they’re putting him in that space. 

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  14. 1 hour ago, Zuleikha said:

    I don't think there's some great divide between men and women where women being portrayed as shrews or damsels-in-distress or unambitious helpmeets etc. matters but negative portrayals of men are just ha ha funny. I also don't think we're in a zero sum game on this where improving portrayals of women has to result in negative portrayals of men.

    Compare the way this show treats gender to, say, Brooklyn 99, where the humor comes from each characters’ human flaws,  but at the same time they’re treated with agency and respect. And yet that show dealt with tough issues without putting others down. Even those on B99 that showed prejudices (thinking of Rosa’s parents, for example) weren’t pushed down. They were shown to be wrong but did it in a way that respected their journey (which in that case did end with them coming around to Rosa’s sexuality). Anyway, back to She-Hulk…

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  15. 2 hours ago, moonshine71 said:

    But they clearly weren't advocating for the most favorable terms for their client as much as they were for the wives.

    Look, I’m all for having this show shine light on the plight of women in an our world. But this is show just getting ham-handed in it. These lawyers were incredibly negligent in their work and it didn’t show them in a good light They should’ve not taken the case rather than literally colluding with the victims instead of representing Mr. Immortal (who admittedly is a creepy a-hole). But frankly, this is also why I’m fairly certain Josh is going to turn out to be a bad guy. Because why miss another opportunity to show that even nice seeming men are terrible, evil people with ulterior motives all the time?

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  16. So I generally enjoy this show and totally agree that Will takes up way too much airtime. But honestly, the times they show Amy and Jamie with the contestants, it’s all valid nonsense. Their advice is always something vague like “let your personality shine through.” And it’s the same for every interaction. I’d love to see them use their expertise to advise contestants on how to better make a part move or make a strong build without adding weight. It’s just all vagueness. But maybe there’s just not time for that. 

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  17. Really interesting catching up with season 1, having never seen it before here in the US. I came to GBBO in the 5th season (i think) and there's so much familiar in season 1, yet many things that were certainly not developed yet. A lot of music that has stayed with the show the entire series, yet also some that got dropped pretty early. Also, you could tell that even during the first season, they were starting to refine the structure of the show from week to week. Most surprising? Paul was actually the first one to utter the words "soggy bottom."

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  18. 14 hours ago, Mittengirl said:

    The Roku Channel appears to be airing the actual seasons 1 & 2 that have not been aired in the US before. The original  Air date from season 1, episode 1 is listed as August 17, 2010.  They seem to have the first 7 seasons available.  I am very excited.  Absurdly so, in fact.

    Thank you for this! I’m excited to see those first two seasons as well. Watched S1E1 today and was glad to know the Sue and Mel’s original history sections were still included. 

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  19. 21 minutes ago, VartanFan said:

    I’d also be totally fine never seeing/hearing another “LET”S GOOOOO!” From another competitor or sideline persona again.  

    Or that one kid that yells “I’m built different”. I’m like, dude, you’re built lean and athletic, just everybody else. Get over yourself. Plus learn some grammar.

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