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Rayna this episode, yeesh. I'm pretty sure she was tanked before dinner even started. I would have a lot more sympathy for her if she had taken up one of the many opportunities she was given to say her piece about Heather using the slur when she was sober and with a supervisor present. Hell, even if she told Heather that she could be civil during work hours but had no interest in a friendship with her, that would be more than understandable! Instead, she just seethed every time Heather interacted with her until she had the opportunity to ruin everyone's last night together. I hate the quiet galley BS. I worked at an upscale restaurant where a new chef tried to pull that in the kitchen and was promptly laughed at by every server. If you're serving a dinner the kitchen/galley is the only chance to communicate out of the earshot of guests and there can be a lot that needs to be communicated. Heather wasn't even chit chatting, she was asking questions about the meal being served when Rachel and Rayna snapped at her. I like Rachel, especially when she doesn't drink, but if you don't want those questions to be asked while you're working, make sure those questions have been answered clearly ahead of service. I loved Eddie this season, I think we could see him become a better manager as time went on. Jake and Fraiser were also very sweet leaving for Miami together. I hope that is a friendship they maintain.
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Gabe reminds me a lot of when we used to see Logan on the show with the way they both interact with the younger kids. I hope that those two have a close relationship, or at least enough of one that Logan can provide some reassurance that Ramen Hair is being unreasonable and small while Gabe handling conflict with astounding grace.
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I think Janelle is genuinely happy with her life right now. She has a lot of independence but has the "safety net" of the big family to fall back on so she doesn't have to feel like she's responsible for everything in her life, whether she is or not. I think she gets along with Kody when she sees him but isn't heartbroken when the complications he brings with him aren't a part of her daily life. I think the only ways Janelle would leave would be if Ramen Noodles starts actually limiting her time with her adult children in a way other than huffing, puffing and destroying his relationship with them. The other way I see her leaving is if Sobbin dictates another move happening. I think Janelle just likes her life more or less as is and the only thing I can't see her putting up with is a major change to her daily life.
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Teen Mom in the Media: Hot Messes, Hot Off the Presses
ActionComics25 replied to a topic in Teen Mom
And I'm out. How can they justify not filming with David and then hiring a girl who says the exact same things? (Did not know David had said the same thing when I first wrote this, guess even a broken clock is right twice a day.) https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/david-eason-bristol-palin-homophobic-163459- 196 replies
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I'm more than a little horrified by the outcome of this. I feel like the legal system doesn't take threats to people's lives seriously enough. He threatened to shoot her family, he has access to fire arms and he is using hard drugs, I understand wanting things to stay as normal as possible for Bentley, but this is not the healthy solution.
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It's not my only horror story, I had worked in foreclosures before that job, but the balls on the people who stole the house and the lack of help we received from law enforcement really makes it stand out.
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I'm a Realtor now, but in days long passed (about 5 years ago) I was the office assistant for a property management company who was to cheap to have an agent show every property available for rent. People would come in with a list of up to 3 of our homes that they would want to see, leave their id, put a credit card on file and the receptionist would then give them keys to the homes they wanted to see. They would bring back the keys, we'd give them their id back and if they liked one of the homes we'd start doing background and credit checks. Once we had someone call in and say that the home we had given them the key for had people living in it. Someone had come in, checked out a key and made a copy, then printed a fake lease and moved in. Despite evidence that they were making meth on the property it took the court nearly 14 months to evict them and because of the fake lease informed us that we could not press criminal charges (we had the photo copy of the id of the woman living there, it was pretty obvious they were not scam victims,). Our system doesn't step in a quickly as we need it to sometimes and I think it can be worse with drug cases.
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I think she wasn't as clued into his drug addition as she is now. I'm sure actually seeing him drive under the influence is more striking than hearing the most sugar-coated version of it the Mimi Jen gave her. It could also simply be that it took her this long to BELIEVE that he could hurt her family, despite his shitty behavior he's always seemed like a benign ass-hole who occasionally rants and raves but didn't really follow through. I'm not saying that's the case, but long exposure to that brand of crazy kind of inoculates you for the most of this. Adding the element of heroin could have just opened their eyes to Ryan's behavior. Or, lastly, I know it's incredibly hard to get a restraining order in some areas (I needed one in my early 20's and it took over a year to be granted,) her lawyer could have advised to wait for more concrete action to be taken on Ryan's part or public opinion of him shifted.
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I know we're piling on MacTruck as we should, but fuck Jen and Larry. Throwing hissy fits about not seeing Bentley when they KNEW Ryan was using heroin and bad mouthing Maci for not handing her kid over. Fuck them for trying to put that kid in such a dangerous situation, they are not safe people.
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So I'll admit to being a bit of a leg-humper when it comes to Maci, she and I are the same age and she reminds me so much of my friends who have "settled down," just her personality, her mistakes and her successes (mostly as mother) mirrors a lot of my peers, it's hard not to have a soft spot for her with that in mind. With that disclaimer I have been waiting to see Ryan really and truly fall from grace for a long time. He has been a dirt bag and an absentee father from day one but his parents shielded him from the worst of that reputation. I'm not sure how MTV is going to continue making him look like a decent guy who's rough around the edges and spin this to be Maci's responsibility, though I'm sure they'll try.
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I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere, but I believe that much like opioids prescribed by a doctor can lead someone to heroin addiction, adderol can lead to other stimulant addiction like meth. My guess is she says adderol because it's what she started with, even if she's currently on something stronger.
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I'm so excited about this! I feel like there is so little "follow this random asshole around," reality tv these days, at least not ones that don't require at least a few episodes to really understand the drama. Plus I have really fond memories of watching this while planning my wedding and feeling pretty alright that I just cried for an hour because of my wedding crafts rather than cursing and throwing things at people.
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So are we not getting any more new episodes?
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Of course they don't count the first miscarriage! It was caused by birth control so it's their fault. ( So much sarcasm on this one)