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  1. I still think it was her that was pushing for the expensive house and living above their means. The house that sold makes sense that it was hers since they were split for years and it seems clear the kids were living with her, so I'm sure he moved into her house when they remarried. He also said that they moved from a smaller house to a larger house that was really more than they could afford and disagreements about money led to their major problems, that's what he meant about buying an expensive house, not that it was just him that bought it. So, yeah, I'm still think it was her, there was enough said that it seemed she was the one who wanted expensive things and him trying to make her happy and not him trying to keep up with the Joneses. I agree it was uncomfortable to watch. It has been a while since I watched one this uncomfortable, but not too long ago. There always seems one right around the corner on HHI. They were better than the normal cautionary tales though because they'd been together before for a long time, it just hadn't worked out, hopefully it does this time. I was wondering about the son too, but decided it was unlikely he was his son. They said 14 years, the daughter is 14. The son is going to college and 18, and his name is Hunter, while her name is Annika. Maybe it's a stretch, but it felt like his name would be something more Scandanavian than it is if he was his biological son. So that combined with the others, didn't make me think this was the case. I didn't think they looked alike though, so that wasn't a factor in my thinking this. And I don't remember him mentioning Hunter at all.
  2. The Canadian-Danish couple were real interesting tonight. Did they realize how much of their business they were putting out there with this episode? It was a lot more than just some house hunting, it was like they mixed just a tad bit of house hunting with a ton of their couples counseling sessions. It was a bit strange how open they were and I'm guessing she's not thinking she's coming away from this looking that bad. But I'm fairly certain she was greedy as hell the first time around, insisting on them living the good life they couldn't afford and running him into the ground financially and losing him in the process because he just couldn't take it anymore. I have no idea if they wanted to show that on the episode, but it's basically what we got. I don't know much about their kids, but I know the wife is swayed by pretty things, that she's much happier with prettier surroundings and lights up if something is expensive. Yikes! I hope it works this time but after all that, can't say I'm overly optimistic but I'm wishing him and the kids the best. As for the doesn't make sense in Panama episode. I agree, it didn't, but I was also a bit confused at first because who needs to move out of Florida to be around a Spanish-speaking population? No sense for sure. My thought initially was that he was working down there. I don't know enough about Panama's market, but in Costa Rica and Mexico for sure (and Panama seems like a logical possibility), there is a booming dental tourism industry and I was wondering if he was moving there to capitalize on it. But, it sounds like he's doing really well in the U.S. essentially able to float upwards of $8000/month in mortgage/rent for two residences, so I'm not sure I get it either and I'm out of ideas also beyond that.
  3. That scene with Ryan toasting Joe was awesome, but it felt like it should have been the the finale scene of the series, not episode 10 of season 3 that may not be the final season. Gwen is working my nerves so hard, I'm hoping Theo and his sis take her out. I know I know, she's preggers. She's annoying me so much I don't care about that little tid bit. I guess I shouldn't be surprised at the casual approach to getting the sister at the crackhouse, unconscious after a 7 day bender, and calling it "partying too much" but somehow I still was. But I like the casting of Megalyn even if I'm uncertain about where this is going with them.
  4. Definitely not a fan of Eric. It's like he's angling for his own show the way he inserts himself. I don't mind that they want her to play off of someone with her planning, but why does it have to be him? Can it be a designer or a design assistant more like Desta? Really think that dynamic needs to be recreated here. Also, I was willing to go along with the whole "here's the budget" and "here's the current value after renovations" and it always being over 100% return on investment because it was in Canada and at the end of the day, I don't actually know much about their market except what I see on HGTV and it's expensive and aggressive when close to the city. But now that they are in the US and in Raleigh no less where land is plentiful, I'm scoffing at these ROI. It just does not work that way here in large part, especially outside of major cities with aggressive markets and land constraints. If you get 70-80% return on investment, then that's more believable, but this constant over 100% in neighborhoods that have ceilings for what a house can go for. It's just like give me a break. Plus, very few are even putting on additions or adding bathrooms or bedrooms that would make the return spike significantly. And you do not get 100% return when a third of the budget was spent to update to current wiring and fixing the freaking foundation! This asshat and his skate park. I'd knock his ass into next week if I was the wife for being a selfish prick.Well, I wouldn't have married this manchild in the first place, but still, I'd do it for her now as a public service. I didn't even know there was a kid in the mix he was so concerned about his skate park and so unconcerned about his kid having a yard.
  5. I'm enjoying the show, liked the episode. I wish as some others that Blaine was a more complex and dynamic grey character than he is, but it looks like he's just a bad guy with not a ton of interpretation. Though his goals seem to be a bit interesting. I was also thinking, if he's not turning people into zombies and not being a bad complete bad guy, there's not a ton of Zombie going on in the show. I'd be fine with that, but not sure how the comics play that out or if others would mind as much. I'm a little surprised by how much Veronica Mars is being mentioned and compared to at this point. I get that it's the same creators, but this is a completely different show based on original source material. I think it deserves to be considered on it's own, can be reminiscent in ways of VM, but it's not something I'm constantly thinking about and might be enjoying it more because of it. I like Liv, Major, Ravi, mostly like Clive, the brother, Aly (not sure of her name on here). I love the new friendship between Major and Ravi and I do think Major and Liv have enough that I like them together and can root for them in the future. There's plenty to like here, but if I'm constantly comparing it to a show I hold as a favorite, I'm sure I'd find more problems.
  6. Here's an article about the cancellation and future special. http://deadline.com/2015/03/looking-cancelled-two-seasons-finale-special-no-season-3-1201398440/
  7. You can can much more than he did for $175k. I understood why he chose that, but I thought they were odd options indeed that he chose to look at (or maybe, that they chose to show). Not sure what gave you the impression you couldn't get a one bedroom for his budget in a non-shady neighborhood, but you can do a lot better on his budget than what he got. That was a glorified studio and was tight, tight, tight for Chicago. It's a place I would justify in NYC but is a big no in Chicago. And even for what he said he wanted, his friends were on top of one another in that final scene in his place. You can get a few hundred sqft more than he did for his budget, or he could have gotten a 2 bedroom (though it may still only have 1 bath). I was watching the episode thinking, he should've looked a little harder to find more space that better fit the things he said he wanted. He was a strange one, wanting a doorman to say "Hello Kevin" and then with very practical requests like a garbage disposal and a nice size front closet to put bulky winter stuff in. Not crazy about how small the place he chose is, but just happy he wasn't swayed by the amenities of the hotel apartment. Felt like a place someone who comes in regularly for business should buy not a full-timer.
  8. This would not be a big deal at all in Chicago. There's mid-rise and 3 and 4-flat buildings in every neighborhood. It's part of the deal with living in the city, if you don't want to have buildings across the street or nearby, typically you need to take it to the suburbs (and I don't mean anything close in either, Oak Park and Evanston have them as well, for instance). The view is not something people are concerned about in the city, unless it's about a having a view of the city or the lake, again, just part of city living in Chicago. But parking and traffic because a condo buildings are in the neighborhood are not common complaints as a reason to not buy. If parking is an issue in a neighborhood, it's an issue regardless, same with traffic, it's going to be there with or without the condos or apartment buildings.
  9. Aram wrote "Get Well Bitch We've Got Some Partying To Do? LMAO!!! To say I wasn't expecting that out of him is a true understatement. Appreciated the laugh, usually only James inspires that during the hour. I was completely okay with the future AG (whoever Cooper's friend is) threatening the judge. This was written poorly, but if the judge has the position he says he does (an Associate Judge - nothing special), he WAY overstepped his authority. I know people think of judges as having the right to compel and ask questions, but there are definitely parameters to their positions and this judge overstepped big time given he was asking for classified information and threatening national security, he clearly never had clearance for any of that (and you know that court reporter didn't either!), it was clear last week before he showed up and he made it certain after he did. That threat was one of the few things that was believable. He may have just asked questions of Lizzie that she shouldn't have answered but he was also threatening open court, a grand jury, future imprisonment, a lot of things that made it seem like had the authority to do so. The judge was abusing his power on the bench to hand out the justice he wanted to see to subvert the secrecy in national security he clearly hates, but it was so far out of his purview he should have never even thought to start this. I'm hoping the detective who is after Elizabeth meets with an unfortunate stroke that leaves him unable to converse soon. He doesn't feel like someone who is going to let this go. I feel like he's going to tell the widow the name of who he thinks killed her husband. I don't advocate killing, but that's kind of how things go on this show. I'll be surprised if they just let him be. I was hoping for a stronger episode when Tom came back. This episode and last were mostly disappointing. I'm hoping it picks up as the season nears it's finale. Hoping Tom continues to make appearances and the call with Liz at the end makes it seem like he will. Loved the final scene with Red and Liz.
  10. Albany Park and Irving Park are next to one another, so it's probably close to the border of the two and people who care about it, like this woman, choose to call it one over the other. I'm not up on that area (at all) but unless a ton has changed recently, Irving Park is more gentrified and would command a higher price than Albany Park. So, it's probably technically in Albany Park but she'll call it Irving Park if she can get away with it. It happens in other areas of the city as well, someone lives in Lake View/Wrigleyville and they tell people they live in Lincoln Park, people live in Kenwood but say they live in Hyde Park, etc.
  11. Have they started shooting House Hunters with a different aspect ratio or greater zoom or something? I feel like the homes are being shown with like a wide lens or something recently. I know it's not my own screen as it's the same as it's always been and I only have this complaint with new HH episodes like tonight's in Chicago and other channels aren't bothering me. Closeups are also a lot more extreme (and these people aren't typically models, so it's not flattering many times to have these closeups). Has anyone else noticed this or am I losing my mind?
  12. I agree that it was a throwaway line where he referenced it and gave me pause. I thought it was just me, that I had missed something in this or the last episode where it was mentioned before and I hadn't been paying close enough attention. For sure he mentions it in one of his conversations with Alex, I think it was sort of a you've found success and I'm unemployed type of comment. It was definitely quick though. I would understand if it was more about him being in between projects and that's why there was no panic or concern. And maybe it's because Brett's affect can be flat and he meant it somewhat jokingly, because I don't know anyone who works from project to project on a regular basis that call themselves unemployed, they say they are in between projects, gigs, etc. I guess we'll see next season what it all means along with the fallout of the Sacramento trip.
  13. This clip show definitely felt like a wasted hour. Liz shared WAY too much with a judge. If the task judge is as important as they say, there definitely should have been a FISA warrant and there's no way any of their conversations would have taken place in the judge's chambers with a random court stenographer. They went to the trouble of switching the courtrooms and taking every single recording device only to go back to the judge's chambers where they all could have been planted? I'm assuming the judge is on the take, that he's part of the group that Reddington is up against to acquire the Fulcrum and Liz was dumb enough to supply him with a wealth of information she never should have divulged. They didn't have enough to hold her and she had no compelling reason to talk because nothing has officially been brought against her, but she did anyway, just told all kinds of classified information to an "Associate Judge" no less and his court reporter. Makes zero sense and definitely a waste of an episode. The way Cooper shut down the judge's questioning and then they showed his notepad trying to connect the dots, makes it more likely that the judge is not what he seems. I hope so because at least then, this will make a bit more sense, even if it's just by a little bit. There's no explaining Liz telling all the task force's business without full top level security clearance of everyone in the room along with a full sweep of the judge's chambers. Although the other parts of the episode with Red and learning more about Tom's background were quite good, there's no reason those couldn't have gone on alongside a more compelling storyline instead of a clip show that basically also helped to make us dislike Lizzie and her weak spy game even more.
  14. I was also a bit shocked with the sort of easy nature everyone seemed to be taking Brett's unemployment. I found myself thinking several times that Michelle was fighting for a charter school in an area she likely wouldn't be able to continue to live in. Eagle Rock isn't expensive by LA standards but it's not cheap either. Michelle's social work background is not suggestive of having the ability to fully replace Brett's income at all, especially not being at the top of the field and out of the job market for 10 years. And I'm unaware of high paying charter school jobs that can compete with what movie studios pay their sound engineers/editors.
  15. It's interesting to read so many don't blame Michelle. I do. I get she's feeling under appreciated in her relationship, but I blame her because she's going into this with Tina constantly asking about David because Tina's aware of what is about to happen and Michelle acting like everything is innocent was ridiculous. She's been bringing David in front of Brett, which isn't going to help with reconciling because even as checked out as Brett seems, he's gotten that she's enamored with him and concerned about it. So, even with all of this, she's still acting like, no this is innocent and goes away with the weekend with connecting rooms. You might see me say I don't mind cheating at times in shows, but this is different, this show is going for realism, not some oh I hope this comes off as believable, but this is a slice of life depiction in a very real way. So, this shit isn't cute. Cheating has actual consequences on more than the two consumed in the affair. Both Michelle and David have children, with Michelle being married. So, yeah, I do blame her because cheating can be completely destructive to a family. She's so unhappy, she's so into this flirtation, then separate from your husband and then go for the affair. It's what I would say in real life so it's what I'm saying here. I'd give a different answer if I was watching countless other shows, but with the authenticism they are going for here, I definitely blame Michelle despite her being not in some great place in her marriage. If you want a quick out, I'd suggest not doing the whole get married and have kids thing. So while I do get that Michelle has been frustrated enough in her marriage to cheat, when she actually goes and cheats, I am going to blame her. I'm not saying Brett is some prize, I don't particularly care for him or his depressing attitude, but he is the man that she chose to marry and have a family with. Maybe I'm misreading the timelines here, but it seems like they have only recently started therapy and she seems to have thought that problems that have developed over 15 years were going to be fixed in 6 weeks of therapy. She didn't cheat after trying to work things out for months and months after admitting there was a problem. So yeah, while I am not one to pass judgment on those who cheat, because I do get it in situations like this, but I will put the blame on someone who does cheat because I'm not a fan of acting like things getting tough gives license to cheat and blame the other. It gives you license to split up and not feel guilty about it, but justifying cheating is something different to me. And not blaming Michelle for cheating feels like saying, well Brett was ignoring her so Michelle was justified to look elsewhere. No she was not. She's to blame for her actions. I don't hate her at all, but she's to blame. Alex was highly disturbing where Tina was concerned. Highly. I'm just going to hope that gets better because I like Alex, but I'm not sure why they had him do that and take him down a bit of an unfortunate road. I was thinking that Alex was tracking her down to thank her profusely and apologize for not speaking to her and say they'd start fresh as friends when he returned. I was just holding my breath that it didn't lead to him getting fired because I really thought he was going to be overheard by Larry. I'm looking forward to next season and how these storylines continue.
  16. This was a strange one and none of it very good. Killing a child point blank is always fun, then there's some weird stuff going on with animals, they are going to kill the innocent looking young man who is carrying for the cow, and Jason has sex with a woman who reminds him not of his wife like I initially thought, but of his daughter. Cause that's not disturbing. Then let's top things off with a super creepy cult who imprisons and possibly clones kids. Why include so many elements that might turn the audience off? Even if I didn't like those things, I could have liked or been intrigued by the mystery portions and the action, but they were very slow moving. It was not exciting, it felt like a straight drama way too often, and not a good one, but a disturbing one. The archaeology stuff could be interesting down the road, but barely was here. Not sure what they were ultimately going for with The Dig, but that was not a cohesive start to draw you in for more. Also, putting up the verse from Numbers followed by an REM lyric? It's like they wanted me to think this was a comedy. Bad first impression.
  17. Nate definitely didn't seem surprised to me but I can't decide if that's because he knows Annalise is capable of stabbing him in the back or because he knows he's a logical choice to arrest, isn't surprised and is doing something for her that he knows she can get him out of. I didn't think Hannah being on the stand was particularly great in a believable legal sense even remotely, but a great performance by Marcia Gay Harden. I thought Bonnie was particularly weak and Marcia had the better lines. There is literally no way they would execute as detailed of a search warrant as they did - i.e., the entire house with full forensics - based on the weak say so of a biased sister-in-law who heard a fight between Sam and Annalise THREE YEARS AGO. That's thin by any measure and something Bonnie should have gotten thrown out. I'm hoping they show that the DA with the major grudge against Annalise got a friendly judge to not oppose the search warrant because nothing else makes sense. What they have is beyond weak and Marcia on the stand, while great theatre, was nothing that was compelling enough to get a warrant for the full search of the house. I mean, she couldn't even come up with something from the last year and they have no evidence that his murder was at home. Forget allowing a hearing for it to be challenged, the judge wouldn't have approved the warrant at all because it's from something 3 years ago, that's not the basis for anything - that's like saying you killed your abusive husband and the last time he beat you was 3 years ago. So, they lost me during that part for sure since it's quite clear, the show wanted the search warrant to show the nervous kids, have Bonnie figure things out, and show flashbacks of Frank and Annalise's cleanup. The dumb law students - They are literally acting accusatory toward Annalise, like you said you would protect us and what are you doing to get that down, etc. etc. They seem to have it in their minds that Annalise is the murderer and the students are accessories and not the other way around. They have absolutely forgotten that it's Annalise helping them or nothing because they clearly aren't capable of covering things up on their own. It's a bit ridiculous to me that they seem to have shifted in their mind who is responsible for what has happened. Because Annalise may runs things, but she didn't know they were going to kill him and was not involved in the actual murder. The dumb law students need to remember that and start realizing them acting guilty and panicking is going at every turn screws them because they are the ones who murdered Sam, no one else. Also - A second semester 1L at Middleton (aka Penn Law) who is fumbling for what the 5th amendment is, not a case, just what the hell it is, is ridiculous. I mean, they stretch everything on this show so that literally nothing is like the real thing, but I didn't even see the need for that here and just laughed out loud at how unnecessary that depiction was. Nerves are a fine excuse during Socratic, but not for something basic during the second semester for a school filled with smart students. She'd have gotten over her shyness first semester if she intended to actually survive and graduate.
  18. Glad I'm not the only one who loved it. Thought this was a great episode. I loved how Dre was the focus of ruining the night, but ended up being both of them who go nuclear. Bow was almost as bad as him, ruining the dinner of that other couple, eating almost her entire short rib dinner! Loved Dre perusing the menu forever and Bow telling the waiter to come back in 2 days. And I loved how the waiter added a generous tip to the bill. Also, loved that when Bow's night was clearly going off the rails and she couldn't order her short ribs, she ordered a bottle of vodka with her quick meal? Perfect! Who hasn't been there when you just think, one glass just isn't going to do it tonight. I loved almost everything here, I liked Dre and Bow's story more than the kids, and I do think some of that is because of Diane. I love her character but think smaller doses of her are better than having as much to do as she did in this episode because I'm not sure she's the strongest actor, but it's a great character and she's good enough at pulling off the most important parts. ETA - Forgot to mention, I was dying that the bathroom attendant was wise, dropping knowledge and quoting Tennyson and Dre questioned what he was doing there. "Poetry major." "Gotcha."
  19. That's not how Double Jeopardy works. It typically applies after the defendant has been put in jeopardy of being convicted of the crime, so it attaches well before a jury's verdict. I honestly can't remember which stage Rebecca's trial was at when they got the charges dropped. Had they selected and empanelled a jury? Jeopardy almost always attaches then. I feel like there were at least preliminary witnesses, but I can't remember if her regular trial had begun and if witnesses were sworn in and questioned, that's another sign that jeopardy has attached. There's a few others too, but there's also plenty of exceptions that can be argued over if they wanted to. There's plenty of room for what they can do to suit the purposes of the show if they make Rebecca the killer. And she can still be tried for other offenses relating to the murder too. Michaela's ring - Wouldn't her mother-in-law take one look and know that it was a fake? From what we saw from Lynn, I'd think so. I hope they at least make sure this was some high quality replica that she bought to cover losing her own and not the mere fake. And won't Aiden ask for it back?
  20. I found the episode where Bonnie refers to her as a rich girl (Freakin Whack a Mole). I see why this didn't register much with me, I didn't associate that as any sort of confirmation. It was much more of Bonnie was assuming what Laurel is than knowing for sure. Someone who was going places who would hurt Frank in the end as it had clearly happened several times in the past. She was threatening Laurel and Laurel didn't defend herself well, but Bonnie really didn't give her the chance either. Maybe it's also coming from where I do to how I view the people on here. As unrealistic as the setting on here is, how she dresses in class is not a sign of anything to me but is just accurate. I had classmates who dressed exactly like her, wore jewelry like that and they came from regular, ordinary backgrounds. They were literally wearing the clothes they used to wear to work. Same with someone saying she attended Brown and most people who do that are wealthy. Given the number of people I know from middle class backgrounds who attended ivy league universities, I can't buy that reasoning even remotely. I could go with an assumption that most aren't poor, but not that most are wealthy.
  21. When was Laurel referred to as a wealthy before this episode? I remember Bonnie warning Frank about her, but that seemed more to do with warning Frank that his little pattern of seducing co-eds was not going to work out yet again and it was more about this girl with a bright future isn't going to slum with you. Not that this rich girl wasn't going to slum with you. I'd love to see where they specifically mention Laurel comes from money because it felt like a real change of pace for someone they had previously depicted as championing causes of those from more modest backgrounds or lesser means, something they did make clear.
  22. I liked the finale in a general sense, but it still exposed larger issues I had with the show, but in particular this season. I did like the last 10 minutes of where are they now except the glaring omission of Haddie from Max's graduation and any update on her in general when basically the other kids all got something (I guess Nora didn't, but the show forgot about her all the time anyway, Haddie was a major character for most of the series and deserved mention in the final section). My super large problem is acting like Sarah and Hank are some major love affair. They've been buddies most of this season as they were last season and nothing more than that. Yeah, they're together, but do they ever seem like a couple? Joel and Julia were more of a couple when they were apart this season than Sarah and Hank were all this season. At best we've seen them have shared moments and wake up next to each other in bed. Nothing else. The part during the baseball game when they are playful is more than they showed of them all season being that way. I thought Hank's character was great when he first came on and during their initial attraction there was a basis for showing them as a greater love, but the show got so caught up in other stuff with him, that him and Sarah were had no more romance than siblings or best friends at this point, that's how much romance and spark they seemed to generated this season. So, acting like they are celebrating some great love was really a stretch for me. I thought the wedding fit for the sake of the finale, but I was less invested because of this. I'm confused on why they chose an extended wedding dance scene when SO many of the cast is so clearly challenged in this area. Yikes! It was painful to see them dancing. Max creepily taking pictures of a girl I could have done without since it served as a reminder of his harassment of Dylan. Them making Haddie tell Max he's awesome was ridiculous. And the mere suggestion of an idea that Kristina would be pursued by an educational group after I'm sure word of her actions at Snowflake Academy, witnessed by all the parents, is such a joke. But let's all just pretend like Kristina knows what she's doing and is great at running a school. I liked Joel and Julia's adopting Victor's biological sister and then Julia apparently getting pregnant a year or two later. It's terrible to say but I'm glad Zeke finally died. I mean, they have been basically acting like he was going to die all damn season, for it to not happen would have made this season seem even worse. I'm glad it wasn't years and years in the future but seemingly within a few months of Amber moving in. Drew, the saving grace in many ways for this season, did a great job at giving the best man's speech. I'm happy that Natalie wasn't at the final dinner, gives me hope he finally left that her. Loved Amber with Scott Porter at the end and that Ryan is in little Zeke's life but they're not together.
  23. Charlotte, NC couple that just moved from Savannah were super obnoxious. They both worked my nerves but her more than him. She was completely full of it too. She wants 3,000 sqft but wants 3 1/2 baths which almost always means bigger and said flat out that the living room/dining room combo was out for her and then when showed a 3,000 sqft home said the room was "way too small" but still complains about the house size being too big when shown the 3 1/2 baths. I can actually appreciate the 3 1/2 bath request because she said she grew up with 5 people sharing one bathroom, but it's just 2 of them with their 3 dogs with the occasional visit from their daughter. Exactly what is her issue at this point in time that she wants that? What ratio of person to bath does she need??? No way does this harpy have friends who are visiting constantly that aren't of the canine variety. Can you imagine if this chick had kids still at home? She'd be looking for a house with 8 bathrooms. I have a new appreciation for the annoying, picky woman from Georgia several months ago who complained about wanting things just so but when they weren't she did undertake a massive renovation so the house met her standards and was steering the project whereas this woman is complaining a lot but doesn't have the time because she's too busy being a stay at home mom to her 3 dogs. Bitch please! You've got the time to hire someone to install shelves in the closet and the crown molding of your choice! I can remember one other woman who said she was a "stay at home mom to dogs" and she lost me at that moment just as this one did. I love dogs, but just stop. I didn't even realize they had a daughter she was so busy talking about those dogs.
  24. Not the only two. I just think of it more as adding an affectation to your voice, didn't know there was a term for it or that it was an unfortunate sweeping epidemic like that ridiculous sexy baby voice, When I looked it up Zooey Deschenal was mentioned and a clip was shown. I don't hate the girl, but I don't think favorably about her for personal reasons and tend to dislike most that she becomes a trendsetter with so no surprise that I'm not a fan. I did notice the Atlanta woman's voice but really, I just remember wishing the brother had done the episode and not the sister, him I liked. Especially after he called her on not actually wanting a real loft if she's complaining about the brick in the historical re-purposed building she claims is her dream.
  25. Best yet! I laughed so many times during this one, and some of the most inappropriate were my favorites but I probably laughed the hardest at "Are we talking raw, uncut Biggie Black? Or low-cal Drake Black?" LMAO!!! Perfect! I was in before, but I set the season pass now. Also, loved the, okay 7, be there before 8, no later than 8:30...9, no later than 10. So, so perfect and goes great with "the nod".
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