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I’m watching the show right now and they just did the commercial break where he said “what if they could sell their house without cleaning anything, yada yada …” Are you F-ing kidding me? He’s stooping that low now??? i thought the bingo apps were shameless. This is a new low. Turning it off now.
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Wow, did you see the look in that psycho's eyes as Dr. Phil was wrapping up the segment? That guy was staring at Phil like he was about to kill him. I bet the bodyguards were just off stage ready to run in.
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There are so many versions of the dog water bottle on the market already. I think they’re predisposed to like any product with a dog. I have invented this new dog walking product that will revolutionize the dog market: a rope I tie around the dog’s neck to keep it from running away! 5% for a $500,000 investment.
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That’s not really an explanation of why he does these infomercials. That’s just marketing from the company. Nothing different from what he does on the show, written by the company and he says it for a fee.
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Speaking of Penn and Teller's Fool Us, it's pretty commonly accepted by fans that more than one magic trick there depended on tiny printers that could be hidden in something and remotely triggered to print the right image just before the reveal. Not saying Jeff did that, but I think it can be done.
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I would have preferred seeing them stay outside in the storm, judging dishes in the elements. Much more entertaining.
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“Constantly shaking the sand off my radicchio.” Yeah, that’s my beach experience too.
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Oh, I wondered who that was because it stood out to me that a man was wearing a cowboy hat at a nice seated dinner. That's tacky in my book, but I guess renowned artists get a pass on those things for the sake of style and their trademark identity. (Still wouldn't like it at my table, though.)
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Of course not. He’s not a mandated reporter, which is why he’s never reported anyone, even the most egregious cases. He just loves pretending he’s a mandated reporter. Makes him sound important and powerful. like your typical kindergarten teacher. 🙄
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My favorite line from Beth was not from the snarky stuff with Sophie. (Though I liked that scene and also get how Philip wouldn't understand.) It was when she was trying to sneak away with the Chinese food and Randall saw her. He asked if they could talk. The look on Beth's face and her delivery of "Sure, we can talk...." was so good. That woman has spoken those words many times in that marriage.
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I always find it odd when people on Survivor get so angry over someone lying to them. It's a major part of the game. Someone is going to lie to you, and you're going to lie to someone. I like to imagine them playing poker with friends back home and having a big falling out because Kyle from down the street pretended to have a good hand when he only had a pair of threes. How could he??! I'll never forgive Kyle!
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Yes, I actually admired her attempting to really follow the theme. It just seems that is not rewarded. Maybe if she’d done that and the dish was delicious, she would have earned major points. But I think taste trumps theme every time.
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I keep getting the impression that the theme of a challenge, no matter how much they talk about it being the real focus, is not considered much when it comes to judging the dishes. It seems that if you make a really good tasty dish, the judges will totally overlook that you didn't match the parameters or the creative theme you were supposed to include. Someone here pointed out that the favorite dishes didn't necessarily comport with the astronaut needs for no crumbles, no floating liquids, low salt, etc. But they were good dishes, so the judges said, "eh, whatever. We like it." There were similar issues with the dinosaur theme and the Texas women leaders, where the contestants seemed to just make a good dish and then think of a way to force it into the theme. If I were a contestant, I'd just nod my head when they're blathering about the theme and make whatever I want. If they like it, they're not going to call you out for missing the theme. But if you're the only one who goes hard for the theme -- a baggie with scissors to cut it open and a tin of bland fish -- you lose because the dish was not good.
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Roberto Clemente's jersey number was 21. Season 6, episode 15. Coincidence, or an easter egg from the writers?
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Are we all crying now? We’re all crying now.
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Korean barbecue guys: seems a great product but also so typical of what the show has become. Instead of “I have a neat idea and need funding,” it’s now “We have an ultra-successful operation worth many, many millions and for some reason we want to give you a few percent.” Happy for them, I guess, but not a win for the little guy.
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Lois is just mentally ill, not very bright, and desperate for love. Very sad but very true. Dr. Phil trying to talk logically with her and provide overwhelming evidence is just futile. She will never believe it, no matter what.
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I'm not the one who originally mentioned it, but I got curious and looked online. There are several links with her (and others) talking about how Chris Sullivan wore a "fat suit" as Toby and Chrissy Metz wore one for American Horror Story, but they say she doesn't wear one as Kate. There's also an interview where Chrissy Metz is talking about Mandy Moore wearing prosthetics for her older scenes. (https://www.distractify.com/p/does-kate-wear-a-fat-suit-in-this-is-us)
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Yeah, my first thought was "What? You rented that for your sister? You've seen your sister, right?" Or maybe he just thought it would be totally hilarious to prank her on her wedding day.
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Sometimes that can take five days. Ask me how I know. 🙂
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Okay, have to be honest and say my previous comment was posted just their final scene with the Valentine. I’m a sap sometimes.
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Well, that was pointless. A whole episode for that?
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I think if the judges had turned over Jackson’s sad little sign they would have seen his real message: Please send me home. Please! Hard to believe all of that was unintentional.
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People get wierd about that movie. I finally watched it with a friend who couldn't beleive I'd never seen it. Did not laugh or enjoy it.
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So true. From creating the most stress possible for your fragile mother to Randall's depressing speech, and then those awful wedding vows. Who picks that moment to say I never liked you at first and this sure as hell wasn't love at first sight? Like, yeah, we got here and we're getting married, but you know, it was a struggle. I guess we'll go ahead and do it. Which isn't at all consistent with the whirlwind happy happy happy romance they just showed us in the previous episode. I half expected Phillip to respond to with something like "Don't forget my first wife got hit by a drunk driver. And died instantly!" Yayyy, happy wedding all around.