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  1. 19 minutes ago, laurakaye said:

    How does he not understand that his gravy train is called "Sister Wives" and if he drives them all away except Robyn, he and Eyebrows are going to have to seek real employment to keep that mansion over their heads?  Or at the very least, make Day'unAuroraBrianna get jobs and hand their paychecks over to Big Daddy?

    THIS. And we all know that Lady SheRa didn't come to play, and by "play" I mean:

    • Get a job
    • Downsize her lifestyle

    If they lose the TV show, the Kodster is going to have to figure out how to keep this woman (and her children) in the manner in which they've become accustomed. It remains to be seen how Chody will financially participate in the lives of his non-Sobyn kids in terms of schooling, future events like weddings, etc...but you can best believe that he will be expected to foot all bills relating to Sobyn's kids. If that is a struggle...well, if a legal wife has to sue someone's ass for divorce to get her kids "the life they deserve"....I would not put it past her.

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  2. 22 hours ago, funnygirl said:

    King himself is effusive when he speaks about Ramírez — and about Che. “One of my burning passions about Season 2 is Che,” he says. “I want to show the dimension of Che that people didn’t see, for whatever reason — because they were blinded, out of fear or terror. "

    Get the fuck outta here with this. The only things I'm blinded by when I watch this show are boredom and confusion. Fear and terror? You give yourself way too much credit, MPK.

    People didn't see any dimensions in the character of Che because the character was poorly conceived and written. If this is the creative hill you're prepared to die on, MPK, how about acknowledging some responsibility for that? Oh right...gaslighting your audience into thinking that it's their fault they didn't like the character is much easier. Got it.

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    Meredith barely having scenes doesn't bother me. Her storylines have been so dull and she phones it in for years now. I'd much rather the time go to anyone else.

    Sigh...yes. Remember the old Mer who was prickly and complicated, but also loyal, passionate, and on fire about pretty much everything? I miss her. This Mer just nods and smiles and seems perfectly reasonable, very moderate, an...zzzzzzzz.

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  4. 11 hours ago, nightowl said:

    And yet another episode where Meredith is MIA from the hospital. This is essentially going on two years now.

    It's really starting to feel like a Julianna  Margulies/Archie Panjabi situation. Though if that were the case I don't know why Ellen would sign on for another season. Has there been any gossip/reporting about this?

    It's just inexplicable that a show would continually sideline its "star." I thought last year maybe she had demanded a limited set due to COVID, but this year she's in crowded scenes, just not at Grey Sloane.

    Yes. The title character of this show has now essentially become a reoccurring guest role...at least that's how it feels..but EP has a lot of power behind the scenes and I don't think she'd sign on for more seasons if she wasn't okay with the direction her character was going. I'm inclined to believe that this is some long, drawn out exit strategy for the character and that EP is totally here for it. Unfortunately, it's pretty much like watching paint dry for me.

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  5. If I ran the room coming into season 2:

    Miranda/Che: I'd wrap this shit up quickly, but in a way that gives Miranda a platform to move forward as a character and doesn't necessarily pit Che as the villain. We see Miranda and Che settling into LA, but the cracks start to show immediately. Between becoming the next Roseanne and being a self-proclaimed narcissist completely uninterested in a traditional relationship, Che quickly grows tired of Miranda and what they see as Miranda's unrealistic expectations. Miranda, on the other hand, tries hard to live her best "rom-com" life, but ultimately realizes that she's made a mistake in throwing in her whole lot for what was at the end of the day, just a really intense crush. There is a good-faith effort to make it work, but at the end of the day, these two recognize that it's not working, and they have a difficult but necessary adult conversation. This results in Miranda going back to NYC to do some much needed soul-searching.

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  6. On 3/18/2022 at 7:11 PM, Anela said:

    I do remember their joy, when Zola was small. When Bailey was a baby, Callie was living with them for a little while, with her little one. They were all helping each other. 

    Yes- this show always seems to know how to do something story-wise with births and babies, but the writers have never been strongly invested in what happens to the main character's kids beyond that ...that being said, I thought the young actress playing Zola did a good job with what she was given this week.

    Other random thoughts:

    -Stop. Just stop with the stupid fever-dream episodes. I had no idea what the point of that whole thing was. I could have maybe understood something like this if it had happened when Maggie was first introduced on the show, but at this point, it's like "Oh...Maggie's been harboring all this anxiety about her place in the Grey family all this time?...Huh. Ok. And I care because...why?"

    -Nick/Mer- I wonder if it got back to the writers that there was a persistent fan theory floating around that Nick was nothing more than figment of Mer's imagination. The show seems to be now desperately trying to build a character/backstory for Nick when that groundwork should have been put in place as soon as SS was a lock to come back- thus the niece/Silver plot. I think they're trying to show that Nick has people in his life outside of Mer, that he's capable of experiencing/causing tension and conflict, and that he's not just the weirdly perfect robot boyfriend that was initially introduced to us. I'm baffled as to why we don't get to see Nick actually interacting in a meaningful way with the people in Mer's life..you know, like her kids, her family, her colleagues.

    -Kai/Amelia- I'm fairly neutral on this one. I do think ERF/CS have good chemistry together, so I'm willing to see where this goes. I like the character of Kai, but ERF doesn't seem to have a lot of range as an actor so...

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  7. 30 minutes ago, bichonblitz said:

    Agree with everyone downthread, a cooking show seems an odd choice, unless she became a master chef while waiting on Kootie to come visit her in Flagstaff.  It's a puzzler.

    I don't think I'll be tuning in and I really don't have a horse in this race, so to speak, but I imagine that there is a place out there for this kind of cooking show, particularly amongst the TLC demographic (and I'm sure that TLC has done some kind of market research on this). Giving her a digital platform is probably easy for the network to do, and it's an easy way to test whether or not people would be interested in more "Just Christine" programming. My guess is that while her food probably won't be the healthiest or the most sophisticated fare out there, it will probably be simple and easy to make, inexpensive for the average household to prepare, and good for families/groups...that ticks a lot of boxes for a lot of home cooks out there.

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  8. 18 minutes ago, lilysmom said:

    I know!! I know!! Next season will deal with how they are going to divide the coyote pass land among the FOUR of them for the first half of the season. The second half will be Ariela's 6th birthday bash!

    I think they'll take the first three episodes to just replay what happened this season- lots of recap footage and lots of TH segments where the remaining four give endless variations on "I'm still angry"(Kody), "It's an adjustment but I'm happy she's happy"(Janelle), "I'm still trying to take it all in"(Meri), and Robyn fake crying and making it all about her. The next four episodes will then do the deep-dive into the endlessly fascinating world of how to subdivide Coyote Pass..more sitting on lawn chairs and having pointless conversations about that. If they're picking up in 2021, then COVID isn't over yet, so that will buy them a couple more episodes where they can recap this season's Covid arguments, show more recaps, blah, blah, blah. That will leave a couple of episodes for all thingks related to poor Robyn's youngest children who don't remember their sibling's names anymore and that older kid from the former wife who just had a baby in Utah.

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  9. 1 hour ago, Pickleinthemiddle said:

    I blame Kody.  He is the one who allowed it to happen.  He decided for whatever reason, he was going to spend most of his time with Robyn.

    I do too. I think the reasons are pretty clear- she's new and shiny at this point. They're still somewhat newly wed and she's now pregnant with their first child together. He doesn't have the baggage with Robyn yet that he does with all the other wives...and as we know, Kody is good at dividing his love, but sucks at multiplying it.

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  10. I just watched a handful of older episodes from seasons 1-3. A couple of rando observations:

    • The cold sores. So many cold sores. I'd forgot about that.
    • The ladies all look so much better in these early episodes- their makeup looks nice and clean, and the eyebrow situation isn't out of control like it is now. Meri's hair- although it's never been great, is so much nicer without the gazillion pounds of hair product in it.
    • Kodyn's pregnancy with Sol announcement - Janelle's face. Oof. Dead eyes. They'd just moved into all the Vegas rennals and I imagine all she could think about when she heard about the precious new addition was the rapidly dwindling bank account and no job prospects in sight, save carrying open house signs for Mona.
    • Season 3, Episode 4- The Four Lives of Kody Brown. This episode should be renamed "Look at the Mountain, 1.0". Christine flat-out says that she no longer feels special; Kody is favoring Robyn and he's not giving enough time and energy to her marriage (Christine). She blames Kody for the disproportionate attention, but quickly (and unconvincingly IMO) walks back any suggestion that Robyn is also to blame. In the wives TH segment, Meri basically says she wants to smack Christine sometimes because it's essentially her fault if things aren't going well in the marriage and that she just needs to work harder. Because all of the wives are there (remember when that was a thing?), we see Christine's facial expression as Meri is saying this. She looks humiliated that Meri is saying this, angry, and also deeply chastened...you can see the struggle. Christine just resolves to "be happy"...and so her long journey continues.
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    Unfortunately CN is on The Gilded Age right now and it is with a disappointed heart I have to announce that she is doing a good job 😔

    I agree with you- CN is doing a good job on The Gilded Age. Maybe another part of the problem is that CN started getting her two characters mixed up...I could totally see Ada gettin' the vapors for someone like Che. I'm joking...kind of.

     

    This latest CN interview, though. FFS. I'm not bringing anything new to the table here, but just adding my voice to the chorus of disapproval. She's so in the weeds with this that she can't see the bigger picture. You can blame your audience all you want for not being progressive enough, not being able to move on from SATC, etc. but the simple fact remains that the show failed in its execution of this story line. There were a dozen different ways, many of them suggested in this forum, how the show could have told the same story of Miranda's paradigm shift in a way that was both dramatically satisfying and retained the basic tenets of the character. That is not what they did and the results speak for themselves.

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  12. 7 hours ago, bluegirl147 said:

     What was never made clear was did Che know Miranda had an internship offered to her? Because if she knew and didn't try to talk Miranda out of coming to LA with her then she is just as selfish as Miranda. And if she didn't know then Miranda is keeping secrets from Che.   This is a couple that has no chance of working. 

    Well, I think this was just one of the problems with the storytelling and character development. We actually got to see very little of how these two work as a couple- what do they talk about when they're just hanging out? Do they talk? Do they just have sex? Do they share their dreams, goals, etc? Have they shared anything meaningful at all with each other about their lives? How is it that they've both professed their love for each other, but we the audience struggle to understand how that possibly could have happened?....The show is making the audience work way too hard to fill in the blanks here.

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  13. 44 minutes ago, Cementhead said:

    To MPK, HBO and anyone else involved in the creation of this piece of shit who are bending over backwards trying to explain away the criticism by blaming it on everybody else: The call is coming from inside the house, Dude.  100% of the blame is on all of you for collectively sabotaging the legacy of your own creation. 

    OMG. Yes.

    It bugs the shit out of me when I hear this assertion that fans are "too sentimental about the past", "unable to let characters change/move on/be different", blah, blah, blah. I don't consider myself any of those things. I consider myself to be someone who has CONTEXT with these characters and just expected AJLT to move forward with the same care and consideration to these characters as they did in SATC. I had no problem with Miranda "blowing up her life" on paper, but I expected/wanted it to unfold in a way that was messy, glorious, sometimes funny, sometimes infuriating and painful, and always human. What I got was a story line that was sloppily conceived and written with all the corners cut in order to make this life-change happen in a 10 episode arc. What I got was a supposedly life-altering love interest in Che, who from a writing perspective, never transcended beyond "plot device" (and I don't actually fault SR for this- I'm one of those Grey's Anatomy dinosaurs and have seen how believable, layered, and wonderful they are when given good material). So, yes, indeed- the call is coming from inside the house.

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  14. On 1/31/2022 at 3:03 PM, Lethallyfab said:

    (Also, call me cruel, but I would LOVE to see Miranda’s reaction to Che - who hosts a podcast about sex and love and relationships - mentioning the time they fingerbanged this chick in her friend’s kitchen.)

    Yeah, I'd love to see how SATC would have handled that...in this show, we'd probably see Miranda thinking that being called out as the "finger-banged chick in her friend's kitchen" as the coolest, sexiest thing ever and then we'd have to watch her immediately rush on over for some "Che Time" 🤮

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  15. Just thinking about the whole Christine leaving when she did situation. The wives have said repeatedly through the series that jealousy is a part of the deal when you enter into a polygamous relationship- the managing of that jealousy (aka, stuffing it down, sublimating it, pretending it doesn't exist, etc) is part of their "job" as a sister-wife because the bigger pitcher is doing whatever needs to be done to keep family unity and harmony so they can all go their heavenly planet/s at the end of the day. There seems to be a lot of importance placed on how successfully one does or doesn't manage negative fillings, and baked into that is the idea that those fillings are each and every wife's responsibility to dil with on their own without any ril support from the other wives. It also doesn't seem required that the husband do anything to help because that's part of the wife's personal responsibility. For someone so indoctrinated into this lifestyle, I can imagine Christine spending years hating herself and thinking she was a bad person and terrible sister-wife because of these very human fillings that she couldn't quite get past. Also add to that for years, I believe Christine felt some huge responsibility to show this lifestyle off in its best light, even if all of us could see the sham that it was/is. Kody spun some tale about how this show was going to normalize polygamy and that they were going to be the beacon of light for all these "good polygamists" hiding in the shadows...so keep sweet and don't let any cracks show. As her world expanded, ironically via the show, and as it became more and more apparent that Kodster was barely keeping up his mandated ends of the bargain, I think her idealism started to shift and she started to finally see that jealousy for what it was...a sign that this lifestyle doesn't work for her anymore.

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  16. 20 hours ago, Rebecca berkowit said:

    Anyway, the whole arc of Miranda discovering a new sexuality in midlife could have been done with some subtlety.  They could’ve had Miranda doubt herself and even avoid Che/focus on her marriage for a few episodes, as I am sure someone would do if they suddenly found their sexuality changing from the way they’d always known it to be.  They could have had her struggle with the decision to leave her marriage.

    Yes. I do think there is a world where this story arc could have worked, or at least worked better, if they'd given it time to develop. Instead, they've tried to shoehorn this huge paradigm shift for a core character into one season- a season already struggling under the weight of introducing  a bazillion new characters along with the departure of old characters, etc.

     

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  17. There was a posting on Reddit where someone had managed to capture and post a TH segment from a past episode where Christine talks about Nanny 1.0- Mindy. It was back when they did group TH segments so all the adults are present. Christine just levels Robyn by telling her how hurt she was that Robyn didn't think to come to her first when she (Robyn) felt she needed help with childcare. Robyn sputters and spews and contorts her face in all kinds of ways, failing to produce any kind of real response, and Kodster just stares at the floor, wishing a hole in the ground would open up so he could jump in. It just reminds me how different the priorities were for these women in this arrangement. It gives Christine's response to Nanny 2.0 some new perspective.

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    It looked like Robyn was wearing one of those expensive Canadian Goose parkas when she was sitting out with Janelle.

    She was wearing a Michael Kors parka (I recognized the MK emblem on the sleeve in one of the shots)- one can get them at stores like Nordstrom Rack, and while they're not super cheap, you can get them for well under $200, as opposed to the Canadian Goose parka.

     

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  19. 1 hour ago, Adiba said:

    To me, it's not really the getting married and/or having children part so much--it's the being "perfect" and unquestioning "loyalty" to your man part that bugs more. Having children shouldn't mean that women are "less than" or shooting themselves in the foot professionally (although I know it is different in reality, it's not something that should be accepted as "is" imo.)

    I hear you. (In case I wasn't clear, my comment about getting married and having children wasn't about that life choice in general- there are plenty of people who are married with children who are happy, fulfilled, and I say yes to that). My comment was really about what Robyn's mom said after the first marriage didn't work out. To me, telling your child to "get their scent out there" suggests that the most important thing for Robyn was to find another man to marry so that she and her children could be taken care of and that it needed to happen quickly- regardless of what kind of trauma, time, and/or healing needed to happen after that first relationship fell apart. And then of course, like you said, once you find that relationship, you're expected to be unquestionably loyal to the man and your children are expected to follow suit (cue the girls calling Kody "daddy" immediately and the creepy revisionist history portrait). All of those dynamics bug me.

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  20. 1 hour ago, 65mickey said:

    Robyn's kids were old enough when their mother became Kody's 4th "wife" to remember what it was like to live in povrty before this.  Robyn has instilled in them that all they need to do to stay in Kody's favor is to act respectful to him and not quetion anything that he says. She probably says look at all you have now and remembr how tough we had it before Kody. These girls will do what ever it takes to keep Kody happy with them. Robyn has taught them well.

    I totally agree. I mean, the advice Robyn's mother gave her after the first marriage fell apart was to "get her scent out there"- like she's giving advice to a dog in heat. My takeaway is that Robyn grew up in a fambly culture where being married and having children is a woman's only worth...and sweet baby Jesus help you if you don't have either or you only have one without the other. Of course the older girls in this family grew up indoctrinated to the idea that being perfect girls in their new fambly is intrinsic to their survival.

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  21. 11 hours ago, Tuxcat said:

    I need to write in an ask some questions because this storyline is making less and less sense.

    I absolutely believe that Gabe and Garrison were less than careful. So I don't blame Kody for his concern (though his rules dictatorship is shameful). But why in the world does that stop them from connecting on other levels? For many 19 year olds, they go off to college and don't really need to connect by having their father spend the night once a week. So adults typically  change the way they connect. Go fishing, canoeing, hiking, more "tree peeling," take the girlfriend out to dinner in an outside restaurant, text, call, FaceTime. It makes zero sense to me that this obvious answer is never addressed on this show. Gabe doesn't need his father to spend the night and stare at his phone. Gabe needs his father to just be involved and say hey, when can I meet your girlfriend.  Kody could be involved and safe at the same time. 

    Yes- I find myself more and more confused by the storyline and more and more convinced that a lot of this Brown Fambly Covid Protocol Conflict is being amplified and doctored by TLC producers. I think they're taking the old adage "Never let a good crisis go to waste" to the bank and milking this for all it's worth. Not that I think the basic conflict is all made up- the Brown fambly unit (aka supreme leader Kody) has never been able to make concise, rational, efficient decisions that benefit the whole team, so why would that be any different during a pandemic. It's all a lil' confusing.

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