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  1. I'm just going to throw this out here... I know that it has been mentioned that Davina is high maintenance (and she is) but I also think that Sean is high maintenance.  Can two high maintenance people make it work? 

     

    Also, I think Sean disconnects from Davina every time she brings up an issue regarding his behavior.  He is not the same guy that stood up at the alter on their wedding day.  Every episode shows him shutting down and drawing away from Davina more.  I don't think it has anything to do with the show or the cameras but does have everything to do with Davina.

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  2. I thoroughly enjoy watching Jaclyn and Ryan R. navigate this whole thing.  I  didn't think that Jaclyn laughed about the purse because she was trying to hurt Ryan's feelings.  I think she thought it was unbelievably cute that he picked something out like that for her -- even though it wasn't her taste.  She could tell that he tried.  Even if he failed a little on the first gift.

     

    They are more snuggly and you can tell that Jaclyn is developing feelings for Ryan.  However, Ryan is hard to read.  Is he starting to fall for Jaclyn?  He's a hard read. 

     

    Sean and Davina.  Do these two have anything HAPPY to discuss?  Every single conversation with them is overly analytical, emotional and there's always a tragic story that "comes out".  BTW -- I call bullshit on this being the first time that Davina has heard about the miscarriage and Sean's previous relationship.  Her reaction clearly told me that she had heard that story already.  They are like the woe-is-me twins. 

     

    Ryan and Jessica.  They both seem "over it" already.  Jessica's sparkle isn't there like it was in the beginning.  She looks cautious and not at all optimistic.  As Ryan sits looking at the camera with his eyes half closed.. it shows that he is uncomfortable.

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  3. That was me! It's funny though because I eventually married a person I met on Eharmony but met MANY people, many bad first dates off that sight too.  The funny part is my hubby and I are polar opposite in our interests and personalities, but our core values are the exact same. We have totally opposite upbringings too. Nothing about our childhoods are the same - at all. Which is why I continue to find the bullying part to be ridiculous. Or as you said the part about step fathers too. It's like they are searching for something. I seriously wonder if the production was like here are your 6 finalists - match them. That's honestly what it feels like to me

     

    I think you hit the nail on the head with "Core values".  If their values in life aren't the same, it isn't going to work, period.  Doesn't matter how many personality tests match them together.

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  4. What bothers me about Davina and Sean is that neither seem realistic.  Someone upthread mentioned that they completely bought into the hype of this being a fairytale.  I totally agree with that sentiment!

     

    When Davina was overcome with emotions of feeling safe, content and happy -- Sean took it that she was overwhelmed with the beautiful scenery.   He didn't put his arm around her... but he was holding her hand and he didn't quite look like he understood what was going on.  He was happily oblivious.  Then, later on when Davina chatised him for it and told him that she needs him to be more perceptive next time -- it wreaks of high-maintenance.  "Read My Mind" is what she really meant.  But in reality, what does she expect?  They've been together for what -- 3 or 4 days at this point?  No way is he going to know her well enough to read her emotions, moods, etc.  That takes time in a marriage and is certainly not instantaneous.

     

    Sean being dismissive when she was telling a story about her mom and then trying to "one up" her after she told him about her most romantic moment,  was telling.  I'm not saying that he had to be doing cartwheels over the fact that her mom was the only female on the ski team in India... but he could have at least acknowledged it.  "Oh cool." would have sufficed.   He seems very ... in to himself.  They both do, actually.

     

    When they are talking -- it seems like they are talking circles around one another.  Davina keeps living the sad and unsettling moments in her life and Sean keeps retelling the stories of the days where he was bullied.  They aren't communicating well.  Not good.

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  5. Sean and Davina are cute together but I can see some of the emotional baggage from their pasts seeping in and cracking their foundation a little.  It will be interesting to see these two together once they get back to real life.  Something tells me it won't be quite as much of a fairy tale.

     

    I think Ryan D's immaturity and sometimes brash sense of humor is going to trigger Jessica's insecurities, I bet.  I have a feeling these two will not last.

     

    I don't know about Ryan R and Jaclyn.  I really really want to see some kind of Jamie and Doug spark but right now, I don't.  On the other hand, she is awfully touchy with him -- hugs, holding hands, arms around him in bed the day after the wedding, etc.  If someone truly repulsed me and there was no chemistry whatsoever it would be a cold day in hell before I let that person touch me.  So maybe she's just giving into histrionics a bit?  Maybe she has to get her head out of the Notebook and see what she has right in front of her.   Ryan is a great guy! 

     

    With all that said, I actually love Jaclyn!  She seems very honest about who she is.  I find it much more endearing than being fake.  I think genuine love can grow between them... but I just don't see it right now.  If she can't lower her walls and get over herself a bit... then this relationship isn't going anywhere, sadly.

  6. That was an amazing 90 minutes of television right there!  Kick ass to the very very end!!!

     

    Okay first, how great was Morgan in the opening scene?  He goes all ninja master splinter with his big stick on the Unfair Wolves!

     

    I was scared for Glenn until the very end!  I am not glad that he got shot but I am SO glad that he stopped himself from killing Nicholas.  I think he recognized that his actions went against everything they were trying to do in Alexandria.

     

    Daryl and Aaron are all kinds of awesome together!  I was truly scared for them but cheered so hard when Morgan saved them!  Afterwards, when Aaron was telling him about Alexandria and he handed the map to Daryl with Rick's name on it, I got chills.

     

    When Rick was saying "I don't want to lie to them" I think he was saying that he would rather be completely true to them about the world.  The Alexandrians are very naive in the ways of the world as it is now.  I love everything that little town stands for.  I love that they are trying so hard to build a community but they have to be realistic about the ways of the world.  At this moment, they are completely weak and vulnerable.  I think Deanna was able to see what Rick was saying on 2 counts -- 1)  2 Zombies wandered in because FPP forgot to shut and lock the gate.  2)  Pete (one of their own) came in with the katana sword completely unhinged and in his anger, killed Reg by accident.  Now the question becomes did Deanna order the kill on Pete for revenge or because she saw the light from Rick's speech?

     

    I really wanted FPP demise.  When he had his arms out to the zombie to say that he was ready, all I could think was "So are we, so are we.".  Completely disappointed that he is still there.  

     

    I love that Michonne got the end credits shot.  

     

    2 powerful and quiet moments in this episode:

     

    The scene where Maggie, Sasha and  FPP held hands and prayed.  In a world where all hell has literally broken loose -- these people are trying to hard to keep their faith. 

     

    The scene at the very end where Michonne put her katana sword on once again.  It was symbolic because she realizes that what Rick said is true.  Even though they have found a safe haven of sorts.  The haven isn't safe unless they continue to fight to keep it safe.  As much as she wants to believe in rebuilding the world, they are not quite there yet.

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  7. Honestly, I could get behind Rick all the way if the writers didn't insist on portraying Rick as ONLY caring that Pete hits Jessie because he's into her. I wouldn't even care if he was into her, but to have him say he wouldn't do this for anyone else? Really? I don't buy that for a minute. He'd just let any other wife beater walk free? No. Fuck that. It's really taking me out of the moment, to be honest. 

     

    THIS.  Couldn't agree more!

     

    This whole Rick / Jessie pair up is happening way too fast and furious for me.  I don't see the chemistry at all.  Seems more like a plot device than something sincere.

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  8. I thought the trip to Vegas was a good idea but I think I expected Jason's proposal and wedding to take place before everyone partied.  I also expected it to be heartfelt.  While his intentions were great, offering up a half-assed proposal ("Uh... so do you want to, you know...?) while both are hungover was a definite wtf moment.  Nothing romantic about that at all, Jason.

     

    However, Courtney was just as bad.  She practically cut him off at the knees with her attitude about the whole thing.  There was a lot of animosity in her tone during their conversation.  And now she wants to move back to NC?  What the hell Courtney?  What about all of this Buddhist wisdom that you've been spouting for the last 2 seasons of what marriage should be?

     

    One second, they are having fun and the next, she flips over to pissed.  Maybe he should have just let her sleep in and nurse the hangover.

     

    I left this episode feeling like I am missing something.  Either the editing is off and is showing Jason in a favorable light and Courtney in a shitty one or we are missing some big fights and conversations here.

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  9. Courtney and Jason are going through so much.  This *is* reality and probably the most legit i've seen of any reality show in awhile.

     

    Jason is grieving for his mom.  He's grieving for the only family he's ever known.  His extended family isn't around for whatever reason.  I'm surprised they didn't even connect at the funeral.  He's never had anyone else for family other than his mom.  Now his mom is gone.  He's starting this new life with a wife.  I'm sure the whole "making memories" thing right now, just makes him think of his mom and all of the other family members who are not in his life.

     

    Courtney is going through her sadness outwardly.  Jason is going through his sadness inwardly.  They are not meeting in the middle at all.  When Jason snapped at Courtney, I was a little puzzled.  Essentially, it would seem that Courtney is being patient with him.  She's encouraging him to open up but not making it a priority because she doesn't want to scare him into complete silence with walls going up.  But then, at the end of the episode, she was hounding him with some melodramatic "Let ME in" stuff.  She can't see that he is letting her in.  On his time and in his way. 

     

    ALSO... Jason can't expect more from her reactions when he is letting her in at such a slow pace.  After he snapped at her, she started hounding him.  So, be careful what you wish for, Jason.

     

    I think they can still make it work.  But I think they need to seek counseling separately and possibly together to deal with their issues.  Counseling that does not include any of the "doctors" from MAFS.

     

    With all that said, I do think it would be helpful for them to move closer to Courtney's family.  It could be like being inducted into the Bravermans. ;)

     

    I don't think Jamie's situation with her mom is made up in any way.  As we saw her sitting with her brother and sisters and analyzing her mom's frequent no-shows to family events, it reminded me of the pow wows my brothers and I have over family situations.  It is legit.

     

    I think Jamie is going to do the exact opposite of whatever her mom did.  So, that means she'll probably be a helicopter parent.

     

    Nice obvious plug for CarMax.

     

    I actually think the "experts" did a good job with the Jamie and Doug match-up.  It may not be what she wanted initially, but it is definitely what she needs.

     

    Gah!  Doug creeps me out when he starts talking about what is going on in his pants. No one cares Doug.  No one cares.

  10. The big red chairs are back! Woohoo!

     

    I've been kind of skipping seasons.  I think I skipped all of last year, actually.  But I am stoked for this season.  I think I just needed a break or 2.

     

    Anyway... Round 1 of the blinds have me encouraged that this is going to be an inspired season!  The first woman (can't remember her name) with the naturally raspy voice was awesome.  I can't wait to see what she can do.  Cody (country guy with guitar) had a very rich sounding voice.  Blake was right to compare him to Merle Haggard with the way his voice floats over some of the notes.  He's probably my favorite so far!  Sawyer Frederick was also great and I just KNEW that he would pick team Pharell.  He's truly unique.

     

    Speaking of Pharrell, I just love him as a coach!  His interactions with contestants seem so natural and effortless.  You can tell he just really enjoys the music above everything else.  SO good to see my girl Christina back! :)

     

    Maybe it's just me, but I thought the opening song for the coaches was a little choppy.

     

    I noticed that Blake isn't gravitating toward the female artists with the affected vocals.  He seems to be all in with the country.

     

    Looking forward to an awesome season!!

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  11. Jeff is apparently not smarter than the average bear.  By sending the necklace to Rayna, he basically dug his own grave.

     

    I thought that Edgehill exec let Maddy out of the contract awfully fast and easy.  Now why do I think that Rayna should have gotten that in writing? 

     

    I do like the song Luke and Gunnar wrote at the end.  I actually like the actor who plays Luke Wheeler.  So I do hope he sticks around (unpopular opinion, I know).

     

    Charles Esten -- dammit, you made me cry again!  I loved his scenes with Maddy and Scarlett.

     

    I like Sadie Stone but am anxious for the psycho ex-husband storyline to be wrapped up.  I'm a little worried for Avery at this point.  I like that Avery is being shown as an A+ music producer.

     

    I am really rooting for Layla!

     

    Will can go away.  I'm bored with the whole closeted gay cowboy storyline.  He needs more to do and this storyline needs to find some resolution soon.  Because we've been singing this same song since Season 2.

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  12. I think Courtney is dealing with depression.  Speaking from experience, when you are depressed, you are not always rational in how you handle things. Clearly you see it when she cancelled plans with Monet.  She's withdrawing inward.  If I were her -- i'd be calling up all my friends to do things when Jason is at work.  I'd be signing back up for burlesque and looking for a new job.  I'd be doing what I could to fill my time when Jason is not around.  Courtney is not doing these things because she is just not in a good head space to be doing them.

     

    She's just trying to figure it all out -- trying to figure out how to be a good wife and be who she is all in the same breath.  She just lost her job.  Which, is a hit to the ego no matter how much money the show might be throwing out at her (which, can't be much?  I FYI is a fairly new channel and not necessarily hot on the radar).  She quit her burlesque dancing group because she thought it might make her a bad wife if she continued.  She wants to start her own business... but no real excitement danced in her eyes when she talked about it.  When you are depressed, these things can be overwhelming.  Small things seem like mountains.  Crying all the time, feeling sad, tired, clingy, and being disorganized can be attributed to depression.  Granted, not everyone handles things this way when they are depressed but some people do.

     

    I do worry about Courtney and Jason "making it" though.  They are really stumbling over the communication in the episodes lately.  Jason doesn't know what she needs or how to provide it.  You can clearly see that he definitely wants to hold on to what they have.  He is trying to be supportive.  It's just hard right now.

     

    I'm still rooting for those crazy kids to make it.

     

    Doug and Jamie's Thanksgiving looked fun!  My heart broke a little for Jamie throughout the episode.  You could see all of the thoughts passing through her head as she worried about her mom.  The smile and excitement she had in the beginning was washed away after she was unable to get ahold of her mom.  It was just sad.  I felt like I got a gilmpse of the sad and scared little girl in Jamie.

     

    I think Jamie loves Doug.  I don't think Jamie is all that comfortable with sex.  If you've ever seen her in the Bachelor and on Bachelor Pad... she always seemed very awkward in relationships and with sex. 

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  13. The episode was different than any other episode on The Walking Dead. The beginning of the episode was reminiscent of Breaking Bad as many times the beginning of the episode would show some abstract thing that would then be shown clearly and to full extent later on in the episode.

     

    Anyway, I kind of figured that Tyreese's days were numbered.  He wasn't my favorite character BUT as Tyreese himself pointed out he has been useful to the group.  He kept the kids safe and baby Judith safe and was able to return her to Rick.  I like that Tyreese was always able to keep his humanity -- above all else.  I LOVED the story he told about his father keeping the radio on so that his kids would be informed of what was happening in the world.

     

    After Tyreese had been bitten, part of me felt like he wanted to give up.  The hallucinations he had of the different characters who had passed before him and their message of "It's better now"  -- that was him wanting to give up and wanting to lay down the heavy load.  The Governor symbolized the evil of the world they were living in.  Bob symbolized the fact that everything happens for a reason, because it was meant to happen.  Martin symbolized the "what ifs" and the guilt he felt  -- i.e. what if he had killed Martin when he had the chance?  Would Beth be alive?  Would Bob?

     

    His death was kind of beautiful in a way.  So much deeper than seeing your life flash before your eyes.  More or less a rumination of current life in the zombie apocalypse, coming to terms with the choices he made and then in the end realizing that maybe for him... death was better.

     

    Chad Coleman is an amazing actor.  His character wasn't my favorite on TWD... BUT it wasn't because of his acting.  I think the writers didn't write for Tyreese very well.  It's like they didn't know what to do with him.  In the end, he became zombie fodder. :(

     

    Who else is sick of main group character deaths?  I guess I get why the writers do it. But... as an audience member, they are starting to lose me.  If Rick, Michonne, Carl, Daryl, Carol, Maggie or Glenn die, then I think I might be done with this show.

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  14. Oh gosh, where to begin?

     

    Well, first, I am a big fan of Jason and Courtney as a couple.  Up to this point, I would say that they have been damn near perfect for one another.  However, this episode pointed out some obvious big issues for the future.

     

     

    And Cortney doesn't get to just inform Jason that she's going to freelance instead of finding a steady job. They need look at their budget together to see if they can make it work, for how long, what corners they can cut, etc. And starting her own makeup line? Oy. Like that's not expensive.

     

    Amen!  That was a huge bomb that she dropped on him during a time where there lives are less than stable.  I'm all for entrepreneurship and ingenuity, but I think it should have been a conversation instead of a blanket statement.  Plus, she wasn't really listening to Jason when he said that he was worried about the debt that they have now.  He wasn't saying that she couldn't do it or that he wouldn't support her.  He was saying that they have quite a bit of debt to take care of and he was concerned that his paycheck as a newbie firefighter wouldn't cover it.  All i'm saying is, she could have gone to him with her thoughts and then helped work out a budget, a plan, etc.  Like someone else said upthread, she's probably banking on her reality show fame to make this a sure thing.

     

    Neff said something about Jason now needing to support Courtney with her business venture.  BUT... I still think Courtney needs to continue to support him even after the Fire Academy.  It's like she figured they only needed to get through the Fire Academy and then everything after would be perfect.  She should know better if her dad and brother are firefighters.

     

    Okay on to Doug and Jamie.

     

    First of all, TMI from Doug about his and Jamie's first time and then his hand activities since then.  Ew.  I was totally creeped out by that.

     

    Second of all, Jamie strikes me as someone who is not very comfortable with her sexuality.  She couldn't say orgasm.  You could tell that she was practically choking on the word and then decided not to say it.  I don't know what happened when she was a kid, but I can bet that trust and sex go hand-in-hand with her.  I don't know if I believe she really trusts this thing with Doug yet.  I think it will take her some time to get through her issues.  I think Doug needs to be a little more patient and understanding.  Doug and Jamie need to sit down and talk honestly about their expectations in the bedroom.  They may not get 100% of what they want... but if they can meet in the middle, it will help them both have a more fulfilling sex life. 

     

    Many times, I feel like Jamie doesn't hear Doug because she's so focused on what "she" wants.  If she truly loves him (as she says she does), then she has to learn to compromise.  Doug can't be the only one who compromises, here. 

     

    I forgot about Monet!  I do genuinely like catching up with Monet, but I feel uncomfortable.  Her match-up didn't work out.  So it's like they are giving her a pity-pass or something by having her on the show.  It just seems sad to me.  Jamie and Courtney are all talking to Monet about the milestones they have passed or are about to pass in their new marriages and Monet just doesn't have that right now.  Maybe it's just me, but there's still a sadness about her. :(

  15. It's so annoying how Daphne's story of the week gets happily resolved by the end of the episode with a hug and a toothy grin like it's a '50s sitcom.   

     

    No kidding! 

    Daphne -- gets bad grade on chem exam.  Almost drops class but gets a chance for a makeup assignment from sympathetic professor.  Happy ending.

    Bay -- gets in fight with boyfriend.  Goes to college party to cheer herself up.  Gets date raped.

     

    I forgot to mention Travis & Marybeth!!  I love Marybeth!  It seemed like her opinion to be on team Melody came from the insecurity that if Travis becomes a baseball player he will automatically be a superficial jerk who will dump her (she didn't say "you will dump me" but you know she was thinking it). 

     

    Is there nothing Katherine Kennish cannot do?  First she writes a book, then two books.  Now, she is writing a whole musical.

     

    I am totally rooting for Travis.  I hope he makes it!  I love the thought of Travis making it to the big time!

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  16. I am now half-way through season 8!  Wow... what a ride so far!  I know this isn't a popular opinion around the fan forums, but I actually find Season 8 refreshing.  I really like Alex, Quinn and Clay as additions to the cast.  I was also getting a little tired of Peyton and Lucas.  Both seemed to have been dialing it in during Season 6.

  17. I don't know if this is behind-the-scenes related but didn't Bethany Joy have some issues with now-ex husband Michael Gaelotti's father?  I think he was using her celebrity status and money to fund his church.  I got the info from another OTH fan forum.

  18. This whole thing is gross.  If the show wanted to do this with Bay, they should not have had all this other shit happen to her.  It IS an important story to tell, but I just am like really?  Why Bay?  Why does she get kicked in the face again?  She's going to feel violated and guilty and potentially lose someone who has been shown to mean the world to her?  Yet, I'm supposed to be glad they're tackling this topic?  No.  Just no.  And watch Daphne gets to play supportive sister.  This will be her redemption and somehow circle back to her like everything else on this show.  Bay will get the lectures and the disapproving looks, but Daphne will once again be the "good sister" and it'll be "Oh Bay . . . " once again.

     

    I hate this show right now.

     

    I agree.  There are no winners.  

     

    I agree!  I feel like this storyline might have been better for Daphne who is actually in college. 

     

    Why make Tank the bad guy?  I liked it better when he and Bay were friends.  Knowing how SAB handles these kinds of serious storylines, I am not looking forward to this one.  For Bay's sake.

     

    I'm disappointed that the writers are now putting Emmett and Bay on the brink of break-up again.  He is still harboring resentment about Bay's decision to take the fall for Daphne.  Which, is realistic all things considered.  BUT did he have to come back from LA slightly pretentious?  Bay recognized an issue in their relationship and put effort in with the movie theater date and he was all "Meh.  It's better in LA."  He might have flown across the country to see her, but their interaction with one another did not feel like authentic eBay to me.  I can't blame her for hurt feelings.

     

    Also, I can't blame Bay's reaction when she found out that Skye kissed Emmett.  Yes, Emmett pushed Skye away -- so technically not his fault.  BUT they have a budding friendship and she is implied in almost every sentence when he talks about LA.  I can totally relate to those feelings.  I'm sure Bay's trust issues are not completely gone (with any guy at this point).  And so of course, given her predicament, she is bound to have some major reservations about this.

     

    I hate the way they are writing for Daphne's character.  I couldn't have cared less about the whole "bad grade" situation and tuned most of it out.  I loved it so much more when she was a chef.  You know what might breath life into Daphne's character?  Bringing Wilke back.

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  19. I think Courtney and Jason's story is about the most real i've ever seen from a reality television series.  Jason is dealing with a lot -- loss of his mom, the fire academy, moving.  Courtney just lost her job, which can sometimes be traumatic and is helping Jason deal with the loss of his mom, the fire academy, etc.  These things are stressful individually, but it's all just kind of piled onto these two.

     

    This is of course just my opinion, but I think Courtney is dealing with a loss of identity.  Her job is gone.  She stopped doing the burlesque shows, and she is basically throwing herself into being a good wife for Jason.  BUT Jason is pre-occupied with the fire academy and still grieving for his mom.  So, if her validation depends solely on him, she's going to be left wanting.  I thought Dr. Pepper's advice was perfect!

     

    Although the good Dr's advice was perfect -- it would seem that Courtney is going through a bit of depression.

     

    I also want to mention that in the first episode, Courtney admitted that she was scared of telling Jason that she had lost her job.  This was the couple who I thought had the best communication of all of the couples on MAFS.  It would seem that this is where they are suffering now.  A lot of things seem left unsaid between them.  Maybe i'm just reading into it though.

     

    Jamie and Doug need to have an open discussion about when to have babies.  I love that Jamie wants them right away!  However, I sense that Doug's hesitation is on the fact that his job is still fairly newish (he said he got it 1 month before MAFS) and wanting to make sure that he and Jamie are solid as a couple.  I mean, let's face it.... she went from being completely scared and turned off to now head-over-heels.  They just started to have a sex-life for goodness sakes!

     

    I agree with Doug that they need to wait.  BUT I think he kind of sucks in communicating "why".  

     

    Doug seems to be doing a lot of avoiding and deflecting, but has he ever outright told her no? Use your words, Doug. Say you're not ready yet and then set a definite date to start trying to get pregnant.

     

    THIS!  If they could sit down and have an honest and calm discussion about having a family and then set a date for when to start trying, that would make this whole thing a non-issue with them very fast.  When Doug deflects and avoids, Jamie takes it as him not ever wanting a family.  On the other hand, when Jamie starts pressuring, Doug feels like she wants a family tomorrow and he's not yet ready.  I think they both need to set realistic expectations.

     

     Monet's date was very handsome!  I love catching up with her life now after MAFS.... but it seems kind of odd that they are throwing small scenes with her dating, etc. in there.  Especially, since they aren't doing the same with Vaughn.  I keep thinking there has got to be a point to this.

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  20. This was an okay episode overall and seemed to be one that will set the stage for some coming drama.

     

    I liked that they showed the reality of Emmett entering into the "hearing" movie world.  A lot of people become freaked out easily when they are faced with something they don't understand.  So the director's reaction was completely and unfortunately real.

     

    Emmett needs to hook up with some other deaf movie-enthusiasts and start a production company where they make exclusive deaf films.  

     

    Skye is cute as a button but I hate that they made her so instantly willing to kiss Emmett.  I mean he is a serious hottie, but i'm an E-Bay shipper all the way!

     

    The "mud fight" at the end must mean that everyone will be fwends again in the next episodes.

     

    Daphne continues to bug me.  Bay has every right to be pissed at her.  Maybe she can't be mad at the fact that she chose to take the fall, but she can be mad at the fact that Daphne let her.  Bay cared enough about Daphne to try to "save" her... but Daphne being who she is (self-absorbed / entitled), didn't care enough not to let her sister do that. 

     

    And where the hell are the parents in all of this?  While John and Kathryn are busy pursuing their personal aspirations, neither have really even stopped to consider what it is Bay is going through right now.  Neither have really scolded Daphne for her continued reckless behavior and the effect that it has on the family as a whole.  

     

    Regina has always been super protective over Daphne and not so much protective over Bay, so i'm not very surprised that she just simply didn't get involved.

     

    As usual, Toby has no good storylines and is simply used as a prop for the girls.

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