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llongori

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  1. 37 minutes ago, Elih143 said:

    So I literally came looking for a forum to post my disgust with the drama they have the Grace character to and her hubby play all teary eyed about. Many moons ago now my wife wanted the whole divorce thing. I showed her the teary eye because it suited my purpose. It was genuine, I wasn't faking. I was hurt and upset. I was also livid. When she tried the "you need to move out routine" she was literally shocked when I explained to her that if she wanted out of the relationship, she needed to leave. She tried to argue and my response was a simple, "Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. And by the way, take your kids buy leave our son right where he is." It's amazing how the tune changes when they realize they were never really in control.

    I so wanted Ben to say NO when Grace told him he needed to leave.  They don't need to be "married" but there's no reason why he needs to leave RIGHT NOW.  He knows he needs to stay near Cal.  If he doesn't, Cal will just come to him when Cal feels the need.  Grace doesn't understand and doesn't want to understand.  His first priority should be to protect his kids.

     

    I like that Josh Dallas is getting to show more range as an actor than he was allowed on OUAT.  The storylines need some improvement, but he's doing well with what he's being given.

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  2. 5 hours ago, wonderwoman said:

    Austin Peck! I knew him as Brad Synder on As the World Turns." He looked so familiar, but I missed the credits and couldn't place him, Thanks.

    It's nice that he's lost the perpetual "deer-in-the-headlights" look he always had when he was on DAYS.  LOL

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  3. 1 hour ago, sempervivum said:

    Dr. Magic Max gets pulled out of all his actual leadership responsibilities (ie, raising funds) to come up with diagnoses which his supposedly brilliant team can't manage. This reminds me of an episode of House where they simply sent out a request online, and actually did get a correct (IIRC) solution for the patient. 

    OT:  I saw this episode of House recently.  It was when House had quit after his drug rehab and Foreman was heading the group.  There were conflicting diagnoses coming from Foreman & other members of the team, so the patient, who ran a game-development company, put his symptoms out on the internet.  The correct diagnosis came from House.

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  4. On 8/23/2018 at 9:47 PM, CrazyInAlabama said:

    I really enjoyed this show when it first came on, but the later seasons are just over the top with their fake drama.  

    I agree.  This season, the hubs and I have noticed too much talking and not enough work.  And not enough Casey & Katrina.

  5. 2 hours ago, mommalib said:

    They finally give Atwater a lover interest and this is the outcome? lol

    I figured as soon as they got hot and heavy she'd probably get killed.   At least she's still alive.

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  6. 5 hours ago, Bryce Lynch said:

    Angelina is such a childish, arrogant control freak.  She pushed her plan on the Goliaths and they went along.  But, when they all decided to change it, she had a hissy fit and told Elizabeth.   If Elizabeth had access to an idol, Angelina could have screwed over her alliance with that move.  Anyone who trusts her at all is a fool.  

    If Elizabeth had access to an idol, Angelina would have screwed over HERSELF.   LOL  Elizabeth's one vote would have evicted her.  That would have been epic!

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  7. 6 hours ago, Iguessnot said:

    Why wouldn't you convict her? Just because she bought into the superwoman syndrome she gets to slaughter her family and walk free? Because she's a "mom" she can do no wrong?

    I said, based on Stone's closing, I wouldn't convict her.  He phoned it in, no passion, no emphatic assertions of her guilt.  He sounded like he was bored and just wanted to be done.  I've heard more compelling arguments from a high school student trying to sell me 4 pounds of cookie dough.

     

    I also said the whole trial part was pathetic.  Neither lawyer did a good job.  We saw no expert testimony, which should be key in a trial where the accused is asserting insanity.  We're left to our own devices to discern why she was not guilty for the deaths of the children but guilty for the husband.  As someone mentioned upstream, it's like they skimped on the trial so we could have more angst from Benson and Rollins.

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  8. I'm rewatching this with the hubs. 

    Sasha Alexander, the mom, out-acted everyone in every scene she had--fondling the shoe with the daughter's blood, telling the psychiatrist about the bug on the ledge over the grill...  She really made it look like everyone else was just phoning in their parts.

    Overall, the trial part of this episode was lame.  The defense attorney was unpersuasive.  And even though I knew the mom was the killer, I wouldn't have convicted her based on Stone's closing argument.  It's a wonder they convicted her of the husband's murder.

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  9. 10 hours ago, Ms Blue Jay said:

    This is a really good point.  Lyrsa is transparent, honest, doesn't lie.  Pretty easy to work with if she likes you.  Did anything happen with her jacket?

    I would have loved for Lyrsa, after her torch was snuffed, to turn and look Angelina in the eye, take the coveted jacket and dramatically toss it into the fire.

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  10. 3 hours ago, ParadoxLost said:

    i don't know what the three words were but if I hear "the Raptor" one more time, I quit this show.

    I just started watching this season.  I can't get past how Theo got to be a doctor, much less a superior surgeon.  Every time I hear him speak, I'm transported back 30 years to the dimwitted teenager.

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  11. 3 hours ago, TheGapper said:

     

    I messed up the two quotes - but wanted to say that in a week or so it's going to be over for you. You're also dealing with the withdrawels, just like the hamsters are. In a way, we created our own little hamster cage here. And next year the good bye will be quicker. Look at me. It's been over 24 hours and I'm still checking the feeds etc. What a loser I am. lol

    The heart was because I agree about the checking the boards.  It just gets to be so much a part of everyday life that it's hard to turn loose.  Though I've been around since TWOP following Survivor, this is the first year PTV has been my drug of choice for BB, even though I've followed other sites for years.  Too many of the old crew from my old haunt have kinda faded away and newbies have moved in.  So now PTV is my main distraction and I check on the other every so often.  I like that I'm seeing many familiar names from here on the Survivor thread.  To all who've posted, thank you for the insights and snark over the summer.  I look forward to seeing y'all on other PTV shows and for whatever BB is next (CBB or BB21).

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  12. Just now, Callaphera said:

    Aww. I gotta admit, I'm not a Tyler fan but seeing him get choked up about winning AFP was sweet. A super fan might take that as more of a win than the actual grand prize. 

    I gotta admit, my eyes got a little leaky too.  So sweet for a super fan.

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  13. 29 minutes ago, CrazyDog said:

    Topic: that interview with Will read like a job interview. That was some major brown nosing. I would love to know the arrogant juror that approached him last year and told him he didn't sway their vote. Elena? Cody?

    That's so Raven. (& Matt)

    Remember how full of venom she was at the round table?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tauRFBdrCc4

     

    Elena was furious with Paul and his defenders, but only Raven is SO sure of EVERYTHING that she would taunt Will.

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  14. BBAD is hilarious right now.  They got inflated pins and bowling ball from POP.  JC suggested trying to blow the pins over.  Ty and Kaycee did it easily.  JC is about to die trying to blow one over.  The other two are crying laughing at him.

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  15. 4 minutes ago, CrazyDog said:

    Oh. Em. Gee. I have not seen that movie in years. I did not even remember that part at all. LOL, I feel dumb. And I also realize I need to rewatch it very soon. lol. 

    You need to read the credits at the beginning of the movie.  Lordy, I've seen that movie SO many times over the years, the first time at a *gasp* drive-in in 1975.

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  16. Wow, this is bringing back memories.  I started watching when Robin Strasser was still playing Rachel, back during the time Jamie was born and Rachel was trying to get in between Steve and Alice.  I watched on a B/W TV with my grandmother in the summers.  We also watched DOOL.  I remember when Susan Martin's (played by Denise Alexander) baby, Dickey, died, watching her on the floor beside his crib, reaching through the bars and sobbing.  Pretty tough stuff for an 8-year-old.  I watched AW off and on (more frequently once VCRs became common) until AW went off the air the day after my 40th birthday.  What a crappy birthday gift.

     

    Probably my favorite AW character of all the many was Jake McKinnon.  When that man would cry (which was surprisingly often), I just turned into a big old puddle of mush.

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  17. 3 minutes ago, Lady Calypso said:

    Kaycee won veto.

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I'M DOWN TO ONE IN MY DRAFT. 

    Wait.  I missed something somewhere.  Who's on the block?

    Are the feeds up?

  18. 3 minutes ago, Callaphera said:

    ...it wasn't until this moment that I was like "Oh, right, the show is on tonight. And it already started. Eh, Kids Baking Championship is probably more interesting." Guess I'll watch the west coast broadcast later (if I don't forget again).

    It just started.

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