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marny

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  1. I was cringing for Kharece. Honey, you shouldn't have to try to convince a guy to like you/date you. And if he's treating you like crap, maybe he isn't someone you want to date? I really hope she meets a friend in college who gets her to understand this because Nikki and the other friend were dropping the ball.
  2. I didn't get the vending machine idea at all. So, it's smaller and sleeker? Great. But, it doesn't have room to actually fit anything that people want to buy from vending machines. Can't fit a soda can or bottle of water. Can't fit a bag of chips. So, it sells gum? Chapstick? I'm just not seeing the point.
  3. The only thing decent about this episode is that it has inspired me to seek out a crepe cake. Thanks, Liv!
  4. Laughing so hard at the horrified look of the child when he sees the Dylan he will eventually become.
  5. My husband and I now always use the term "rustic" to describe junky things, thanks to Emily Gilmore. And beer is always nitwit juice.
  6. I think the only mention of Carrie's dad on SATC was her saying once or twice that her dad left her and her mother when she was young. I remember it from the episode where she starts working at Vogue and Ron Rifkin gets all inappropriate. Definitely explains her daddy issues with Big.
  7. It's time for Sal to shut up and just be a parent to his child. He's getting an extra $50k a year to help care for his child-- more than many people make in a year-- on top of whatever salary he makes as a teacher. That isn't poverty. It's a shame that the child doesn't have a mother, but he needs to stop it with the "woe is me" act. He'd do his child more good by just being a normal single parent than running to every reporter who will listen about how unloved the child is. One day, the child will be old enough to google himself. It would be nice if he didn't have to read about his own father lamenting their sad, abandoned life together. If you want to seem like "the good guy", then be the good guy and move on.
  8. Trump has bragged many times about the fact that he's never changed a diaper. With the number of kids he has, that tells you all you need to know about how involved he was with his children
  9. I think Mark does the gluten-free thing because he thinks it's healthier (it's not), not because he can't eat gluten.
  10. Nayvie was in the top 5 names. NAYVIE. Not even "Navy". Sigh. I really wish this episode had done what they did last week and invited Kentucky Jamie along for the trip. I feel like that would have been a pretty good shit-show.
  11. OT, but if you have Netflix, Colter has a good-size role on Jessica Jones. And you see a lot of him, if you know what I mean.
  12. But I heard nothing. I made no assumptions and drew no conclusions because I could not understand a single word being said. The audio was terrible. And thus, boring and frustrating.
  13. I think the idea of the stylistic courtroom stuff was interesting, but the execution was super-annoying to me as a viewer. I couldn't hear a damn thing with all the echoing and overlapping, so basically I couldn't hear half the episode. That isn't fun or entertaining. And it was never-ending.
  14. What I'm dreading about the next episode is that they likely didn't get the rights to use Losing My Religion.
  15. Sunny and I don't always agree, but I love her when she gets into these Trump discussions. I also wish someone would point out that Hitler wasn't Hitler until he was. Meaning, he didn't exterminate humans on his first day in charge-- he had to become the horrifying leader he became first. He started with rhetoric and fear-mongering. He riled up his audience. Got them angry and scared until they believed in his lies and followed his plan. No, Trump isn't exterminating people, but we don't know how far his rhetoric will go. He's already advocated murdering the innocent families of terrorists, and is trying to make people believe immigrants are all rapists and killers. Can we please allow ourselves to learn from history?
  16. I'll never understand the acting choice for Dylan to always yell at Brenda when he's the one who's in the wrong. Dude, you effed up. She's allowed to be upset. Drop the bray.
  17. Oh good, another story about changing the firm's partners. Seriously, show?
  18. I'm scrutinizing the propeller hat brooch because I cannot fathom why that pin would exist in the world! Could it be some sort of fruit bunch and the propeller is the leaves? Is it a partial dragonfly sitting on a rock? Is she wearing it upside down and it's some sort of flower? I MUST KNOW.
  19. I guess it's nice that it wasn't a 20-year old this time? But yeah, the minute I heard the voice it was obvious Derrick was a woman. I wonder if the daughter had her suspicions about that, but knew an actual reveal was the only way to wake her mother up.
  20. The point isn't to make fun of the name Drumpf, but rather to disassociate him from the name Trump since "trump" is a brand that people (wrongly) associate with success. If you watch the John Oliver video, it may clarify it for you.
  21. Amanda Peet is killing it in this role. That trivia game scene was so cringeworthy and amazing. I was literally hiding my face and saying' "No Tina no Tina no!" During the Jennifer Grey argument. I'm surprised Michelle told Brett so soon. I figured the secret would linger much longer.
  22. Apparently the state Supreme Court refused to hear Sherri's case. She's still on the hook to financially support the child she abandoned. I have to wonder if once all her attempts to get out of having to support the child fail, she'll actually decide to have a role in the child's life.
  23. How did it take me this long to realize Laird is Councilman Jamm from Parks and Rec?
  24. My husband and I had dinner at a Tom & Chee this past weekend and it was really good! The sandwiches we had were tasty, but the strawberry lemonade donut grilled cheese we had for dessert was stellar. We're still talking about it 2 days later!
  25. When did they decide to make Olivia so stupid? Did she really think her father had changed? That she's dumber than Huck? Seriously? At the beginning of this show, Olivia was the kind of badass that women might want to be-- now the only admirable thing about her is her wardrobe. I think I'm out.
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