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Souris

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  1. I was so pleased for Giuseppe and it was the outcome I wanted, but he was definitely off his game. I was screaming at him to take out his buns already, as they were clearly burning. I was as confused as Chigs was when he took them out so burned. Even then I was surprised he was last in the Technical, as they were otherwise right and Chigs’s seemed more wrong. And I have no idea why Giuseppe baked his cake all in one instead of layers, given the time constraint. That was obviously not the way to go.

    It seemed really close. I was so impressed with Chigs given his short experience, and Crystelle’s bakes were always so creative and good-looking. I feel bad for her, because she did seem to be looking like the winner until the Focaccia Disaster.

    I do love this show and its lovely warm-heartedness. Sorely needed!

    Also Chigs is the most attractive contestant they’ve ever had, and I enjoyed that. [/shallow]

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  2. I appreciate that the Subway commercial just leans into Tom Brady being a dick.

    As heart-warming as the Jessica Long commercial is (and also technically interesting), I feel like I see it every commercial break.

    As much Olympics as I’ve watched, I haven’t seen many of the ads mentioned above!

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  3. I’m so sad swimming is over. It’s my absolute favorite event in the Summer Olympics. 

    Along with Dressel and Ledecky being Dressel and Ledecky, Bobby Finke’s insane final 50s were my biggest delights. May have been even more impressive than “HERE COMES LEZACK!!”— which is perhaps my most indelible and beloved Olympics moment.

    A top-notch and 😲 combination of Finke love with Andrew schadenfreude:

     

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  4. 9 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said:

    Sarah reminds me a lot of my mother, and her sisters.    They were fine until someone stuck a camera in their faces, then they looked very fake.   They were all camera shy, and their natural expressions turned into grimaces.    

    Yes, the nervous laugh too. 

    That’s my read on her laughing, too. It strikes me as a nerves thing. I tend to be a bit prone to that myself.

    I was honestly surprised that they eliminated Byron and didn’t have him go back into the competition, thus making LCK essentially pointless. I didn’t think they would want/allow that. Though maybe Jamie’s dish was just so much better, they couldn’t even fudge it.

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  5. 8 hours ago, SourK said:

    I generally believe you should default to believing people who say they were sexually assaulted and, no matter what else happened, obviously Esther was forced to marry some old dude when she shouldn't have been, so the whole situation is wrong. However, I'm taking a wait-and-see approach on the details of what the child psychopath says.

    I was less thinking that Esther was lying and more thinking that the writers didn’t put enough thought into explaining how the safe house came to be, or enough energy into conveying it to viewers. I like the ideas others have had, about a sympathetic Martha and guard, that makes sense, but viewers shouldn’t have to devise our own explanations. 

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  6. I really don't understand how that farm/Handmaid Halfway House got set up. So the husband is senile, but Eyes, Guardians and other Commanders have been repeatedly coming around to rape Little Emma (McKenna Grace gets a ton of work -- she was also the daughter on "Designated Survivor") -- so how did it become this safe resistance spot? How did she get this cadre of resistance-friendly guards? The wife is so young, the husband couldn't have been senile enough not to notice the goings-on for that long. I couldn't wrap my head around its existence. Surely Gilead loyalists would periodically come around looking for another rape visit with Esther.

    June, if you're going to encourage this girl to murder one of her abusers, the least you can do is stick around to watch. Don't instigate and then bail on what you unleashed! Bad form. It didn't sit right with me for many reasons. The girl has been through enough, don't add murder to her list of effed-up things in her psyche. Like, I get revenge can be satisfying, but I doubt it was a helpful thing for her mental health in the long run.

    Am I the only one who thought that Aunt Lydia may have been acting there for a reason of her own when she was bad-mouthing June to the commanders? They'd just mentioned her "frailties," which seemed to piss her off majorly. Is there a particular reason she urged them to bring June to her if they capture her, rather than spite or wanting her own shot at June? It made me wonder.

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  7. 12 hours ago, LadyChaos said:

    Possibly, but I think its more likely she came seduced him of her own accord. If she is not pregnant, I could see daddy dearest telling her to tell John she is anyway. Personally, I feel like I don't understand why Vi wanted him so badly when it was clear he was in love with another woman. 

    As Hearst’s apparently “open secret” illegitimate daughter, she didn’t have many society options. Rich society guys would want a wife with “pure” society pedigree, so she was out of luck there. John needed her money (provided by Hearst as her “godfather”). She needed his society name. A classic marriage of convenience, in much the same way so many rich U.S. industrial heiresses went to England and wed cash-strapped Lords. Hearst was correct that it’s a transactional match.

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  8. That finale was a corker. So many heartbreaking aspects. I cried multiple times. While I didn’t like how everything ended, obviously, I thought it was an excellent season.

    Big props to the actress playing Libby. She really gave it her all. Learning Libby’s history was wrenching.

    WHY did Sara and Laszlo not call the brothers?? Like, I know they were in the middle of a bloodbath, but they had to know that’s where Libby and GooGoo were headed. Damn it, poor Marcus.

    I feel like the Moore baby is going to end up another one with a loving father and a crappy mother. I trust John will not end up like Sara and Libby’s fathers. John is not going to have a good marriage, between not loving Violet, how it started, and being a competitor to his father-in-law. Am I a bad person for head-canoning that Violet dies soon after giving birth? (Assuming she’s actually pregnant and it’s not a soap opera fake pregnancy.) Honestly, she’s not evil or horrible, just vacuous and in the way. Oh, well, I saw it coming, sigh.

    Poor Clara is really going to need some therapy.

    Got a bit of amusement at everyone just randomly and immediately walloping the hell out of GooGoo’s henchman.

    I feel like Lazslo and Karen moved awfully fast there.

    Was that new detective Kitty BYRNES??

    Honestly one of the best seasons of TV I’ve watched recently.

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  9. 3 hours ago, paigow said:

    All they need is a progressive open marriage...Sara marries the obviously smitten Oggie, John marries V and everyone lives next door to each other in Westchester [if that was even a thing back then] hosting Eyes Wide Shut style orgies [they already have masks]

    With cake!

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  10. 3 hours ago, Morrigan2575 said:

    Did John go broke or get cut off? I thought I remember something from S1 about his dad. He definitely had money last season and, he obviously still has money like Sarah and Laszlo and his friend Oggie.  I can't tell if they haven't explained it or if I missed/forgot it. Unless Hersh and Violet are Nouveau riche while John Moore is "old money"?

    There was the quick scene in the restaurant with Violet and the group earlier where John went to the maitre’d and said he knew he owed them money but was hoping to put the meal on his tab, but then the maitre’d said Violet had already taken care of it. I think John is one of those formerly well-to-do society people who no longer have the money but still have the “name,” so they get by a lot on a shell game of breeding, reputation and credit. And he’s very charming, so that helps.

    I am really sucked into this season more than the first. So creepy and involving! Glad to see more of an emphasis on Sara and female characters in general.

    Laszlo’s speech to John was shockingly lovely and well-done. And affecting for several of them. Very amused by his encounter with the female alienist! Curious to see if she will be a love interest or a foil.

    I have tried very hard not to ship Sara and John, but dang it, they keep trying to reel me in. That was a rough scene, but they both had points. For John’s sake I hope he and Violet do not actually get married. They’re a terrible match. He won’t be drinking water for much longer if they do.

    That cake scene was bonkers.

    Bitsy needs to work on her questioning. Subtle, she wasn’t.

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  11. I love the blind taste tests! So fun. I would like to have seen more of it.Stephanie smoked that!

    I don’t think she’s the strongest chef of the group, but I like her and was pleased for her win. So happy Melissa and Gregory survived.

    Ouch! at Malarkey calling Bryan “Michael.” How many times has that happened to him, I wonder? Rough.

    I didn’t love the challenge. Too specific IMO. Plus I’m a huuuuuge Olympics slut, so it made me sad.

    I squealed when Stephanie was plating her dessert, because the bowls are my exact dish pattern! It’s called “Cherry Blossom” from World Market, and they’re made in Japan. So they went even that far with the detail for this challenge.

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