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  1. Yes, I agree, some people are not worth helping or are beyond help.

    But on a show that purports to be about helping people, and whose host is constantly bragging about his crack investigative team (who NOTHING gets by) and his own finely tuned Bullshit-O-Meter (don't you DARE think you fool me!) - how do these people get on?  Are we to believe that Phool makes a decision about whether or not these people deserve help as the conversation rolls out on camera?  I don't.  So then what is the point?  What's the point of the show then, to parade out cases that don't deserve the Good Doctor's Host's help?  To gape at their hopelessness?  To admire Phool's resolve in withholding his services?  (Because the resources are PRECIOUS, we've been reminded).  These aren't random callers, FFS.  They're screened.  So cut me a break.

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  2. "Prove you're as wacky as Ree and collect them all!"

    Yeah, no thanks.

    Why does Helen Keller look like Deborah Harry?

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    And Rosa Parks looks like Sammy Davis, Jr.

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    And Eleanor Roosevelt.  I don't think there's a word in English to describe this.  Maybe "covfefe".

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  3. 9 hours ago, Snarklepuss said:

    Well, it's all about proportion.  Her head is big because it's too big for her body.  But actually in recent years I feel like her head looks less big next to her body than it used to and I don't understand why.  It used to look freakishly big, IMO.  Or maybe I just got used to it, LOL.

    You got used to it.  She's even more of a lollipop since she started starving herself.

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  4. 2 hours ago, msani19 said:

    That's a really good point and maybe it's that reason I hate the episode. It's so painful to watch. 

    Yes, that episode is painful.  I understand what they were trying to convey, but I didn't need to spend a half an hour watching it.  Very unfunny.

    My hate, hate, hate reunion episode is Cliff's birthday.  I just cringe at how mean Carla is.  I got acerbic on Cheers, but in this episode she is just downright mean and nasty.  Acerbic I can laugh at.  Mean and nasty I cannot.  I hate that I even watched this, because it sort of ruined Carla and Cheers for me forever.

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  5. I could have sworn I've seen Ree make boil-in-bag eggs before.  I thought the advantage she gave then was that your guests could mix up whatever they wanted, all the bags go in the water at the same time, and all the custom "omelets" are ready to serve at the same time.  Which makes a certain kind of sense (personally, I'd just make a couple of quiches in advance, or scramble some eggs and serve them with sides, but to each his own).  But just as a "hack" to make the eggs, no. 

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  6. On ‎5‎/‎24‎/‎2017 at 6:26 PM, charmed1 said:

    Either today's guest was a rough 40 or I'm in deep denial about how old I look. She looked like a very angry Sally Struthers.

    I tuned in late.  She was calling her mother "Vicky" or whatever and carrying on about children, and I honestly thought her mother was her ex-husband's new wife, or her sister.  Wow.  A rough 40 for sure.  Her mom looks younger than she does and so does her dad.

    21 hours ago, parrotfeathers said:

    I don't even know where to start with today's show!   Blaming all your problems on your past doesn't ever make things better.  Did anyone notice that weird thing she kept doing with her tongue?

    Part 2 should be very interesting.  Dating a man who murdered her best friend?

    I noticed the tongue thing.   I first noticed it when she was listening to her brother, but then she was doing it later, 

    This whole thing could have been a one-parter.  About forty-five minutes of today's consisted of unconstructive yelling.  What s the point?

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  7. I have seen the clip of Nicole spitting out the foccacia before.  I'd never seen the whole thing, and now that I have, it's put a whole new spin on it.  Giada was awful, as usual, at one point shrieking, "And the woman who CAN'T COOK rolled a perfect ball!"  Maybe that's her way of being playful, but it comes across as shrill and not very nice.

    And Ellen started jawing on that foccacia long before Nicole ever said anything about it being tough.  Seeing the whole thing, it comes across less that Nicole was mean girl and more that Nicole was riding a train that had long earlier gone off the rails (albeit a bit gleefully).

  8. On 3/26/2017 at 8:37 PM, Ailianna said:

    See, I always took it as him giving up the TV job in San Francisco to be with Charlotte in Chicago, since she explicitly said she wouldn't do a long distance relationship and he asks the woman on the plane to wish him good luck.  I didn't like it because it seemed like he gave up a good opportunity for a IMO doomed relationship.

    I could be misremembering, but I thought a point was made about Frasier not actually having signed the contract (just considering it), so that's how I always interpreted the ending as well.

    3 hours ago, stillsearching74 said:

    I love Niles even more than I love Frasier, but I do love Frasier - which is funny considering I didn't much care for him on Cheers. (Or really anyone on Cheers, which is why I stopped watching it!)

    I actually liked Frasier on Cheers (although IMO he's very different on Frasier).  But I agree, no one on Cheers was likeable . . . I never noticed that until it went off the air and I was watching in re-runs, which I will no longer do.  And the character's guest appearances on Frasier?  Barring Lilith and Diane, I was left thinking, "These people are odious!  Why did I waste so much time on them?"  I never could view Cheers again the same.

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  9. 9 hours ago, cooksdelight said:

    I'd vote for Bobby, Valerie...and Emeril. I like him, he's a good judge of food, and he doesn't make those weird faces Giada and Tyler do.

    I'm down for Bobby, Valerie, and Tyler, but I could go for that too. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Archery said:

    The Slim Jim beef jerky commercial with the motorcycle cops (one cop keeps asking a question and then revving his motor loudly when the other cop tries to answer) just fills me with unreasonable rage.  I want to punch the guy in the throat. 

    Nah, I think your rage is reasonable.

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  11. 5 hours ago, meowmommy said:

    The worst case was poor Suzie (I think that was her name), who was trained in French cuisine, but was forced to adopt a spicy Latina mode by LBH.

    Martita was the one shoved into the Fiery Latina box by LBH.

    Susie Jimenez was accused repeatedly by Medusa of "running from her heritage" until she finally caved and started telling stories about her abuela while making carne asada.  I don't even think LBH was a regular yet.

    I felt so sorry for Susie.  She was so enthusiastic about what she had learned about French cuisine, but that never mattered because she was born Mexican, and Mexican she must cook.

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  12. 11 hours ago, RandomMe said:

    What do you mean? The '90s were only ten years ago? (*she says repeatedly from her little bubble of denial*)

    I'm similarly in denial, and math-challenged as well, so there are times I've said things to my husband, "But that was 1996!  That was only about 10 years ago!"  It always comes as a shock when he corrects me.  :-(  The aughts have really messed me up. 

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  13. On 5/11/2017 at 0:54 AM, Snarklepuss said:

    Forgive me, I'm Italian American so this food is all tied up with my identity and culture and I could never tire of it.  Plus it's everywhere for a reason - people love it.  A lot of what is featured on TV isn't the best so that's my main complaint and one reason I like to stick to the "real deal" people like Lidia Bastianich for my Italian recipes.  Plus I don't see that much of it on FN anymore.  I do agree that the network needs more Asian, though.  I think there should be room for all kinds of cuisine on the networks.

    I know it's your culture and you would never tire of it.  But I think the rest of us have, at least what's mostly represented on TV.  I know I have, including Lidia, although I will tune in when there's nothing else because she's so comforting.  Trends come, trends go.  When it's not your culture, you're looking for something different . . . and Italian no longer is.

    On 4/17/2017 at 11:33 AM, Gbb said:

    I wish Alton Brown would come back. As a "dish," the judging team of Bobby and Giada are incomplete. As Alex Guarnaschelli would say, it needs more acid. AB brought the acid.

    Still watching every ep, of course.

    Alton may have once brought the acid, but towards the end he just made the dish bitter.  I don't miss him.  I agree that Bobby and Giada need some counterbalance, though.

  14. Danushka:  I can't possibly smile and talk at the same time.  It's an Eastern European thing.

    Bitch, please.  You were raised in Canada.

    My Polish grandparents (from Poland) had no problem smiling while they talked.

    So Rock'N'Roll Sushi didn't work out in his season (who woulda guessed?).  Josh decides to take it in a different direction by invoking his 3-year-old son.  Like I care what he feeds his precious little crotchfruit.  Apparently Tyler and Valerie agree.  One point for them.

    Emilia is a mommy?  Ooooh, stop the presses, that's so unusual!  Because I don't know any other mothers who cook . . . what a unique viewpoint!

    During her season, Joy was a mother to five.  Now she's a mother and stepmother.  Working a new angle?  Either way, she's as annoying as she was the first time.  I'm surprised her IRS problems didn't prevent her from reappearing.  OK, I'm disappointed that her IRS problems didn't prevent her from reappearing.

    I didn't watch Jamika's season.  But I think she looked beautiful.  I loved her hair and her jewelry.

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  15. 8 hours ago, cooksdelight said:

    Stupidity?

    No, needy stupidity!

    Yes, needy stupidity covers it.

    Which is the reason I hate the catfishing episodes.  I can't get into calling people out on such a sad thing.  It's sort of like making fun of the handicapped.

    5 hours ago, peaceknit said:

    And he's a physician? 

    And self-aware enough to mention that his patients fear that he's overcharging them to compensate for the amount he's into with the con game.  Inconceivable.  Something is wrong with him.

    So, what is Phool's latest theme?  Bringing on badly behaved children and then hanging it all on the mother?  Today's show . . . the father was sitting right the F there, but Mom has to answer for all the snotty-assed sons do wrong?  Did I miss the part where the father said he's not involved in any of the decision making in that house?  Why should she be called to task for all the stupid decisions and mixed messages, while her husband gets to sit there unchallenged?  Isn't Phool all about same-gender role models in the household?  According to that belief, the one who should have been put on the spot for his bad parenting was Dear Old Dad.

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  16. 11 hours ago, ed2962 said:

    I thought the ripping up the check was lame. It seemed like an attempt to create a dramatic scene for a topic that was maybe not melodramatic  on it's own. Just like taking her to see homeless people, the producers couldn't have truly thought that she'd have revelation and change her ways...

    Yes, I forgot about the super-extended scene of the check being ripped up.  Complete with a close-up of the pieces being ripped ever so smaller.  Lame indeed.

    I hate the catfishing episodes.  Absolutely hate them.  But I was too lazy to get the remote on Friday and ended up seeing the second half of the dude taken in by "Kimberly".  At the end there was an update on Dr. Mark, where Phool's crack team of super investigators found the real woman behind the fake photo that took him in . . . and I just don't know what to say.  This guy is still trying to get those steel boxes out of Nigeria, and he doesn't want to see the real woman behind the picture because he's used to dealing with the fake and she's got a certain personality that he's used to . . . so he knows he's being conned but he's fallen for whoever is behind the pictures.  Man.  That is one sad case of I don't even know what to call it.  Willful delusion?

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  17. I'm very sad too.

    My parents would not pay for cable.  I got married in late 1992 and it was the first time I had unlimited access to MTV.  My sister and I were addicted.  My husband would come home after working on Saturday and find us glued to the TV and he would just sigh, "Are you watching MTV AGAIN?"

    The addiction lasted a few years.  Heavy on the rotation during that time was the video for "Black Hole Sun."  I already loved Soundgarden but that video made me fall in love with Chris Cornell (That line, that delivery, "Til you all just disappear").  I've loved him ever since.

    I cried in the car when I heard this morning. 

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  18. 3 minutes ago, Enigma X said:

    Ditto.

    It was Chris Cornell and the rest of Soundgarden and Temple of the Dog (along with a few more of my favorite musicians) while in high school and later that gave me a life line. I struggle with depression until this day. So seeing certain responses concerning depression and suicide really saddens me.

    Yes, I was older than that but in a bad place when I discovered Soundgarden and Alice In Chains and Sonic Youth and the rest of it.  There was catharsis there.

    Kurt Cobain's suicide shook me but by then I could be a little bit analytical.  I don't know that many will understand this, but Courtney Love got me through that.  Her reading of (parts of) the note - her raw reaction - that picture of her and Frances in the park - her spinning a little out of control in the aftermath - her bringing it together as best she could being as she is a mess herself - I don't know how to describe it, but I figured if someone as messed up and damaged as Courtney Love could survive, I could too. 

    Might not make any sense but I'm sad about Chris Cornell and some pinot noir is involved, and there it is.

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  19. 5 hours ago, ennui said:

    I was watching the news this a.m. about the tragedy in Times Square, and the man they interviewed said "and we took pictures, just like everyone else." I'm not sure what you do with those photos, but they have them. I can't imagine being a victim, and all you see is a circle of people, phones out, taking pictures.

    I often think that about the footage that comes out later, whether the person is a victim or a crime, attack, or police brutality.  Whatever.  There were people standing around with their smartphones facing forward who just . . . filmed.  It's so inhuman.

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  20. 29 minutes ago, Chippings said:

    That was confusing - maybe I stepped into another room, but I didn't hear the good Dr ask the girl if she had thoughts about getting a job ?  She mentioned that if he gave her the $21,000 to pay the bills off, she would go to school ?  Not sure the logic of that.  But I didn't hear anything from him, at any point, about things she should be doing.  Too odd.  I think his end-game was to tell the mother and boyfriend to sell the expensive Stuff and pay off the cards?   And then Goodbye ?  I kept waiting for that somewhat satisfying moment when the smirker finally stops smirking -- and it never came, because he never told her (1) that this behavior was deplorable, or (2) to change or improve herself in any way.    

    Not only is all of that true, when he told the mother and boyfriend to liquidate the expensive stuff to pay down the debt, he said, "You heard her.  It's all your fault.  You need to deal with this."  If that was sarcasm, Phool needs to work on his delivery, because it didn't come off sarcastic.  And the "OK, fine, goodbye" came after he asked the mother whether she would sell the things she bought her daughter, and the mother said, "Well, most of them."  Then Phool did the whole dismissing-the-person-who-refused-his-help . . . as if this WAS the mother's and boyfriend's problem to fix. 

    It was so weird, this episode.

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  21. 3 hours ago, allicatexp said:

    I feel they had to be actors. That girl never stopped smirking. So obnoxious.

    I agree.  And the stupid things she said, unchallenged by the good "doctor", it really felt put on for effect.  Rosie Mercado said something about being thrilled about working with the Dr. Phil Show and the way she said it made it seem permanent or at least recurring.  So maybe this was her introduction as the undercover . . . what, I'm not sure . . . but they seemed to spend a lot of time on her story for just a one-time appearance as. . . what, I'm not sure.

    1 hour ago, Gam2 said:

    Did they end this one, again, shilling plastic Robin's miracle serums/creams/lifting crap? 

    No.  That actually would have been refreshing, this episode was so very bad. 

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