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barshi50

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  1. I would add Misty in there too. She has done well without a lot of drama.
  2. This only shows six generations: where is the seventh that goes back to the Native Indians?
  3. I thought they were living in the foreman's houseafter Rip's house burned down, until John asked them to move into the lodge. And why is Carter hiding in the tack room? Wasn't he living in the lodge, too? After Colby's death, Beth said he needed his family, why didn't they show him there?
  4. Actually, people on the Mayflower weren't upper crust; many were escaping poverty and religious persecution, looking for a better way of life. And a lot of the Mayflower passengers died that first winter in America.
  5. Maybe Too Large? that was Dr. Proctor's show too.
  6. When GW died, he bequethed his 10 acres of land to Erin. What ever happened to it?
  7. It was nice to see Savannah's graduation party and most of her silbings there. Does anyone know what she has done after graduating? Did she go on to college?
  8. Somehow, I think the last episode will be John Dutton's funeral. There isn't a lot of time to tie up loose ends: Jamie (his son?), the Governor special election, Market Equities and their project, the Senator and Clara, Rainwater's problems, the Yellowstone estate and its fate. I could care less about Jimmy and 6666.
  9. Yes to all of this. He was a more than competent lawyer; he was always trying to please his father and get his approval. It didn't help that nasty Beth was on him all the time about something she asked his help for (and didn't take any respondsibility herself) when they were both young. He has had some missteps along the way (trying to campaign for Attoney General when his father needed him, talking to the reporter (and then accidentally killing her), seeking out his bio dad, among others). He was never allowed to gain any kind of confidence. He really didn't want to become a lawyer. He wanted to help run the ranch. He says many times during the series how he loves the ranch and his family (well, maybe excluding Beth). The only time he seemed really happy was when he spent that short time living in the bunkhouse and being a cowboy. He had a lot of the right ideas to save the ranch; they didn't align with John's and so he was deemed disloyal.
  10. They took John's service pistol that he gave to Kayce from the Livestock Commission office safe. How did they know it was there? And I didn't know John was in the sevice. Never been mentioned before...(Maybe that's a part of 1944 series?)
  11. I'm sorry. The John Dutton we have come to know in 5 seasons would not commit suicide. No way and no way they could make it look like it was true. Massive red flags should have gone up from all who knew him well. Why was he in Helena at the governor's mansion? (Sorry - just realized they said impeachment hearings were starting the next day) Doesn't the governor have security around? That big house and no one else is there? No staff? Also - where is the Lt. governor? Are they trying to say Jaime is next in line? If so, Sarah has the goods to hold over him to get it was a cheap way out. If Sheridan is such a great storyteller, he should be able to come up with something better than this.
  12. I believe it was on the Christine/David wedding special. Christine was talking about all the kids being there, and that Leon and Audrey were coming. I seem to remember a few quick glimpses of them, and if you look at the family pictures, they are in them.
  13. I am amazed that they think they are ready for skin removal surgery. You can still see that they are carrying a lot of fat. That has to go before you can have any skin removal, regardless of how much you have lost. Just because you have lost 200, 400 lbs doesn't qualify you if you still have 100 or more pounds to reach your goal weight.
  14. That was Gabe. He wanted to stay in Vegas with Maddie and Caleb to finish school, but Kody wouldn't allow it. Gabe was heartbroken.. Kody said that it was the best time to move because "the triplets" would have only a year to finish school, then there was a gap to the next group of kids. Or some such nonsense.
  15. https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/food/story/learn-make-chef-frances-tarigas-filipino-okey-recipe-110995605 Chef Frances from Top Chef 13 California was on Good Morning America 3 making Filipino burgers. She has a Filipino restaurant in New York. Glad to see she is doing well.
  16. That challenge was in Season 19 "Doppelgangers", which was won by Jackson and Buddha. So I guess Buddha was a good choice for guest judge for this challenge. Check out "The Dish with Kish" where Buddha makes a FLW inspired Guggenheim Neopolitan.
  17. We first saw Mimi in Season 17, Sebastian's season. On the first challenge she was the model for Kovid, and she said she was the first transgender model on Project Runway. Kovid was honored. I think CoVid had a lot to do with it.
  18. I find it interesting that when the judges were deciding who would go home, they referenced that Brittany had over the season presented many good designs. Her puffer jacket for the avant garde was dinged as a miss by the judges. However Rami at least made an attempt at an architectural look and tried to step out of his comfort zone. So which was it - someone who missed entirely or someone who tried and missed? I thought each challenge was based on that challenge alone, not taking what they've done in the past. One day you're, the next day you're out. I think Brandon and Elaine favored Brittany as they knew her from last season. Nina, who has been there for every season, stood up for Rami. Forget the guest judges. I have never favored anything I saw Brittany produce; the judges have always fallen all over her. But what do I know. I would have loved to see a collection by Rami; I am sure it would have had classy elegant clothes that women could actually wear. So the fix was in for the new kids (I do like Bishme). If they had kept Pradje over Lawrence last week, it would be an all new kids finale.
  19. I get tired of Robin/Kody/Meri saying that Christine left "the family". Last I looked Christine and Janelle had eleven kids between them, plus grands; that would make them "the larger family " . The Robin/Kody section does not constitute the larger family. But this larger unit, which live mostly away from Flagstaff, should travel to spend the holidays at the Robin/Kody mansion? Why couldn't that AZ group go to` Utah? They could see the kids that they don't see too often. I know...COVID..
  20. This was Sergio in Season 18, which Geoffrey Mac won. The gowns were beautiful, and beautifully made, but it was way too much. He also embroidered murdered children's names on a skirt for a challenge, and I am sure there were other "causes" he used for a story behind his work.
  21. Sara's dessert sounded delicious, but why did she serve just a couple of crumbles instead of a slice or a cube?
  22. I so enjoyed this show the first season. They themselves purchased old dilapidated historic homes and restored them, giving us a history lesson about the house and the town along the way. When the project was finished they held an open house for the neighbors and townspeople. This season seems to be more of renovating older homes that people have purchased. It seems like the team does not have as much a stake in the projects as before. It's a having to listen to what the homeowners want as opposed to being historically correct in the renovations. The home from this week was built in 1830, hardly "before America was America" as advertised in the beginning of the show. I would like to see more houses like last season, far more interesting. I hope they haven't run out of houses to renovate!
  23. Today POP is starting to show the elusive season 7 if anyone’s interested.
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