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Josiemae

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  1. Ugh. The virtue-signaling in this episode was over the top. Take it down a notch, show. We get it - you're woke! Beth's mom gets smugger and smugger every episode. Smug, smugger, smuggest. She's unbearable - lighten up, judgy-face! Seeing Sophie again made me realize that Kevin has a type: skinny needle-nosed blondes. Just like him! Also, who subscribes to print fan rags anymore? I'm guessing just the characters in this show. So what ... six people?
  2. I said "monarchy" too. DH got it right.
  3. What a sad case. 😔 May her family find some peace. That lawyer is extremely pleased with himself, isn't he? I only hope the prosecution has more (much more), otherwise there will be no conviction.
  4. Yes, Andrea was a deeply sick person when she killed her children. The signs of post-partum psychosis were clearly evident, but no one intervened to help her or her kids. Heart-breaking.
  5. I'm (almost) embarrassed to admit how much I enjoyed how his arrest played out. What a disgusting individual he is.
  6. Well, of course she asked for it!!! As a matter of fact, she signed a consent form that legally states "she asked for it".
  7. Actually, the needles itself isn't large. The needle is only used to puncture the skin and underlying tissue. The long piece you saw (in ridiculously dramatic fashion ala "This Is Us") is a cannula that serves to guide the very small tubing (through which the anesthetic is run) in place. Neither the needle nor the long cannula remain in place. Just the wire-thin tubing. Hope that makes sense, Retired Labor & Delivery RN (who won't go into all the other unrealistic delivery scenes we saw tonight.)
  8. OMG. This is the most idiotic true crime episode I've ever seen! These people are beyond STUPID for being taken in by this guy. I guess it takes a MASSIVE ego to turn a blind eye to that sea of red flags. And going public with her silly behavior demonstrates what an adolescent drama queen this woman is. I'm betting if she had gotten her princess wedding, she would EVEN TODAY be defending Dr. Psychopath against the charges he's racked up for murdering people. All the while obsessing over what to wear to court, no doubt. Are we supposed to feel sympathy for this narcissistic woman? Or regard her as some sort of hero? And what's with the inflatable lips?
  9. Same here. My husband and I think many clues have been rather convoluted the last couple of weeks. New writers?
  10. The L.A. detectives probably didn't know anything about that conversation until later.
  11. What a sad case. That public defender was a piece of work.
  12. Ken was fabulous tonight. His tribute to Alex was fitting and classy. With time, he will develop his rhythm and his quick-wit will really enhance the show. Tough shoes to fill though. 😪
  13. I really liked Madison in the first seasons - she was offbeat, loyal, and funny. Now she seems selfish and cold. Her vision of Kevin being "all in" seems to preclude any compromise on her part.
  14. And ... you are OK with your daughter dating the guy who you think might have murdered your wife? I don't buy it. The husband benefited from 'reasonable doubt' in this case. How can anyone claim Chris had no inconsistencies in his account(s)??? My wife was shot lying down, asleep. No wait ... she was sitting up. I only heard one shot because I was asleep. No, wait, I was awake. I knew she was dead. No, wait, she was gurgling. How many times have we seen stories change when murderers are confronted with forensic evidence? And no one mentioned his complete lack of emotion in the 911 call. The operator was more shaken up than he was. Finally, who else had access to his workshop where the shotgun was found?
  15. Thank you for this! Randall is an insufferable narcissistic who is always looking for any excuse to be victimized. Note to the writers: PLEASE stop with the lecturing.
  16. Everyone involved in this case is despicable. I'd like to wipe those smug grins off both the friend and the niece. WTF is wrong with these people?
  17. Really lame challenge but good to see Bryan get a win. Not sorry to see Leanne go after the way she treated the wait-staff during last week's Restaurant Wars. That tells me all I need to know about your character. I've never ever understood the Brooke Lovefest. Does her family own Bravo or something?
  18. Yep - some Hollywood crack head writer's idea of middle America. So insulting.
  19. Thanks for the suggestion! I need something, anything, to replace this show. Waaaaay too much Heidi for one thing. Plus the hideous music is far too loud, that mean Naomi person can hardly put a sentence together, and the designers "begging for their lives" is a cringe-fest. Big fat fail, Amazon.
  20. What an odious bunch! Selfish greed, clueless support for a murderer-wannabe, nerve-shattering vocal fry, and over-the-top drama. The entire episode was completely annoying.
  21. I found the Sheriff's behavior off-putting. Why do you need to call the 20/20 crew in for the "investigation" other than to glorify yourself? Great to see Nick able to tell his side of the story to those who conspired to stalk him before his arrest. The whole thing was obvious grandstanding on the part of the Sherriff and the DA. Very troubling. Guilt and innocence are difficult to determine by watching edited snippets from someone's life but ... Nick seemed completely credible to me in 2000, 2011, and 2020. His anguish seems real as is his grief and desire to find Leah's killer.
  22. Agree! And why didn't he get a lecture from Elaine about "cultural appropriation" like she gave us last season? Could it be because the whole notion is beyond stupid? Or did she just forget to be offended?
  23. I don't get why Sergio is criticized for borrowing designs when Victoria gets all her ideas from street hookers.
  24. Same here. All I could see was Yul Brynner.
  25. Right? That was borderline harrassment.
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