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terrymct

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  1. Looked like massive acne scarring. His family should have taken him to a dermatologist. He should probably go now, as a matter of fact.
  2. Oh, this is fascinating. The article says that a man who had been a guest on the Mediteranean series was asked to put together a group of guests for an episode of BD Sailing. Yeah, it's this episode.
  3. She said she was afraid to wake Adam up because he'd be really angry. In the flashes to the rooms, however, it seemed like he was being kept away by his roomie's snoring.
  4. Especially since the sight of the two boys is what made Ralph go back and finish off the demon. If he didn't, the demon might somehow recover and another kid could die. Crushing his head made sure. It was good that they showed that doing it was emotionally tough for Ralph.
  5. His significant other must have been his sole means of support, despite his saying that he had a busy design business. Again, based on what we've seen on the show, Geoffrey couldn't plan diddley squat. Someone mentioned it earlier, but he really needs a business partner. Someone to take care of the details and let him be free to design.
  6. It's to hold his sewing tools while he's working, like the pocketed aprons some other designers wear. But in Geoffrey's case, he had to go with something that less functional and more fitting into a very specific, somewhat dated, style he likes to rock. It's like the leather biker dude from the Village People decided to pursue a career in fashion.
  7. Isn't it reasonable to expect him to have thought about this before joining the show?
  8. Did she get scratched by El Coco or was it from the falling rocks? I'm glad that the demon didn't revert to it's "real" face when it was fading. It was much creepier to have it rifle through the past forms it had appropriated. I'm also glad the mystery of the lamps was solved. El Coco was just picky about what style he had in the cave. lol I enjoyed this series. It combined the slow burn of a visceral crime mystery with Stephen King's more usual supernatural horror. The tying up of loose threads at the end was much more Dennis Lehane than King, but I appreciated closing the story and seeing Glory and the girls maybe kind of getting to move on a bit from here.
  9. He's just a run of the mill teenage doofus.
  10. I agreed with the judges for the most part. Victoria's work didn't improve with the application of both time and money. Why is she worried about her label before refining her style? Why put your brand name right across the model's crotch? Her range is really limited and I feel sorry for her husband, giving up his soccer career to drive a truck and support her career. Sergio, oh bless his heart. The best piece was his third look, the geometric gown in the shades of grey. I wonder why this dress isn't blue, though, if it's supposed to be about melting water. The middle look COULD have been wonderful. I love the top, especially the sleeves. From the waist down, it was a hot mess. Why not pair that top with some skinny pants? It could be stunning. This lingerie look was well made, as always, but ill advised in just about every way they it could be. More than anything, it looked like a badly done homage to naughty 1940's pegnoirs. Geoffrey is a fool. He made the conscious decision to work on the Disney project without planning out how he's create his collection. His home visit with Christian, Geoffrey should have been embarrassed. Now he's wandering around on the verge of tears. Suck it up, you did this to yourself. Figure it out. There were some neat ideas here and there in his collection that could have been wonderful if he'd put the time and effort into it. As it stands, his outfits look like something alien ambassadors or love interests would wear in science fiction TV shows. Based on what we've seen thus far of the collections, Nancy should be the winner of this season by a mile. I love the liquid metal dresses. The mauve dress was spectacular on the model. I was surprised by the cowl. I thought when it was on the hanger that it'd be a shoulder thing, like she's made before. I agree with the judges that the dress is better without it. I also hope she leaves the wine purse out of the show. She got to show it to the judges, it was a fun little point. Don't put it on the runway. I love that she designed a gown for a model in a wheelchair. Nancy's looks were gorgeous and well made. Overall, I'm very happy that the four finalists are nice people by and large. Egos, sure. Overly dramatic, for sure. But really they're nice people.
  11. I especially don't like the way Ciara says it. Neither of them is bright, but she seems in particular to have maturity or socialization problems. Jenna and Adam are just gross together. All that said, this series is still better than the one that just completed in Thailand. I really like the captain and engineer. They're both fairly normal and understand the business they're in. I don't get why stews and deckhands consistently across all the various Below Deck seasons/series decide that the work they've signed up to do is somehow a burden or beneath them. Yes, you DO have to do laundry. It's part of the job.
  12. Yes, flashlights were invented back in the late 1800's. The family shown looked to have a good sized farm. It's not unreasonable that they'd have some flashlights on hand for checking the barn or other areas at night.
  13. The same for me. The boys clothes could have been from most any time. It was when we started seeing vehicles that I finally caught on. One vintage vehicle, ok, a bunch of them and it has to either be a flash back or a car show. The boys being lost are the reason why the Bear Cave is closed in current times and why only the old timers know about it. Are the scratches on the wall really from a bear or are they from the demon? With all those shots with a black screen, more than one of the characters could be dead. It can't be Holly since she's the lead and you know she's going to end up finding the demon. The others are a crap shoot. I think Ralph and Yunis might make it since they're essentially stand-ins for reason and faith in the discussions. Everyone else is potentially wearing a red uniform and beaming down to a planet.
  14. Cashey needs psychiatric help, even by the scale of this show. DeJohn is a sweet man who owns his own business. I hope he tries the traditional matchmaking method. Dress up in a nice suit, go to church, and let the aunties fix him up.
  15. Brandon's comment about Brittany demonstrating grace shows that he hasn’t seen any of the footage from the workroom or the talking heads.
  16. You're right. Depending on your technique, lines are tied off in a certain order so that the boat can be drawn the appropriate distance from the dock. Whether you are tied up along side a dock, or stern in as this boat seems to do often, you have the bow and stern line then some combination of spring lines (run at a sharp angle to the boat). The combination depends on how long you're going to be at the dock and what kind of dock or slip it is. The goal is to hold the boat in place in a way that it's not going to whack against the dock. If you tie it up right, your fenders (the balloon looking things) won't get mashed between your boat and the dock.
  17. When Scout said red for China, my mind when immediately to a bold scarlet red not the pink-ish color. That would have been a more grown up looking color, too.
  18. I'm not a fan of Adam's, although he's a better cook than several of the other chefs we've seen on the show...when he's in a decent mood and not hormone addled. I think the guests could have let the company/boat know about the new dietary restrictions. It sounds like they'd booked a long while ago, then updated to say that the baby would be coming. It'd have been easy enough just to pass along the new dietary requirements.
  19. The fisherman who was killed by Jack (the bad detective) and a deer (also killed by Jack).
  20. It's kind of a Stephen King thing. Have you read The Stand? Holy guacamole. I actually enjoy the slower pace. It lets you get to know the place and people a bit and ratchets up the creepiness when terrible things start to happen.
  21. I think the boy was set up as being so focused on the caves and bones that he'd sort of let other things slip. His sister had NOT. That was some world class and highly appropriate yelling she did. The scene in the car between Sablo (Ga Bureau of Investigation) and Andy (security guy, Holly's beau) was good. I've been suspecting that they both might be more than they seem or maybe less. Sablo is surprisingly open to the idea of a demon, which is kind of explained by his being an ethnic Catholic. My whole family is various versions of ethnic Catholic which makes me a little suspicious of his openness. I'm suspicious of Andy since he was rather quickly willing to go off on an adventure with Holly after only having met her and slept with her the once. Doesn't he have responsibilities at home or work? The scene in the car played on my suspicions of them both, but left me thinking that they're both probably pretty much what/who they appear to be. Yep, he certainly was. Grandpa is fixin' to start actin' funny.
  22. I like the change, to be honest. It'd be nice to get a view of a functional team rather than a collection of people most of whom couldn't hold down a job away from the show.
  23. This was the first different scenario in a while. BJ was really BJ, but exaggerated his wealth and social standing, which made him embarrassed to meet her. Which led to a whole slew of lies. Dude, just tell the truth and you might have had a long term friend. It was nice to have one where the catfish wasn't a sociopath trying to get money out of a sad and lonely person. Still, BJ needs to learn a life lesson...and he's not a kid...but I suspect that he won't.
  24. I also wondered why he couldn't have substituted a plant based gelling agent like agar for the usual animal based one. That said, he rose to the occasion and heard only a little bit of drunken complaints. And he didn't sneak in any ingredients that the guests stated they didn't want, like he's done in past seasons. The stews seem nice enough and willing to learn. The happy couple could use a bit of counseling.
  25. He also said that quitting drinking had been easy. Yeah, that's never been put to the test in a bar or disco I'm sure. Ashton was clearly coached as to how to apologize. He was reciting. Kevin had been obviously told to apologize too, although he didn't have text down. Both, along with their bru buds, went right off script as soon as they were questioned a bit. Pound sand, the whole bunch of you. Two nice points: Courtney is not going to be one of those women who take guys back who mistreat them. She really seems to have learned with lesson regarding Brian. I was also glad to hear Rhylee's final comment about how she knows her temper hasn't served her well. She was goaded left and right this season by some rotten guys. Hopefully, she can use the experience to help her in less extreme situations. Ashton was, to the end, pitiful. He was trying to equate his actions all season to Kate chucking the pants on the floor. If he's only slipped up once or twice, maybe, but he was just trying to divert attention from himself. He's a sad, little creature.
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