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House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
Maybe with her standup aspirations she hammed it up on this show, complaining about the apts. being too small or whatever. If, like a lot of other house hunters, she was planning to move only for a few months or a year at most, budget seemed to be what she prioritized. I don’t know how long or how well-paying teaching English is in Madrid. Europeans seem to learn English more from UK citizens than Americans. Though maybe by getting the dog, she did intend to commit to staying there for awhile. There must be a big enough English-speaking expat community for there to be a club for English-speaking stand ups? -
That scene at the park, beneath the statue, it seem they were just having a discussion there. Maybe a couple of local politicians who would have a vote but they were having an argument about what the statue meant to them. It's interesting that the only regular cast members who were there were Danni and Leva, who's new to the show and Madyson, who's appeared a few times on the show but isn't really a regular. But Danni is a minor cast member and Leva may become a major character but is new. And two of the people who spoke at length about the statue were the two black women who've never been on the show and for all we know, never will be again. Around this time, because of the protests, there was a lot of momentum about taking down statues all over the country but there was also pushback too. Did the absence of the other cast members indicate that they didn't agree the statue should be taken down or just wanted to avoid what could have been a controversial scene?
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Well that's what this show is largely about and these social gatherings are organized just for the purpose of creating content or scenes for the show. A few of the cast members may go out all the time but they make it appear like everyone in the cast is either going out or going over to other cast members, virtually every day. If Austen didn't test positive, they probably would have gone through with the party, largely instigated by the show. And in real life, by June and July, people who had quarantined for 3-4 weeks in April and May were ready to go back out there. So there have been weddings, church choir events, large parties, bar hopping, etc. in places where these public venues were open including for indoor dining and drinking, which probably included South Carolina. So they do probably reflect what the summer was like in Charleston and if not, I wouldn't put it beneath Bravo to urge them on to mingle. They weren't going to show the cast zooming each other all the time. I guess they were allowed to film during the summer in Charleston whereas in many jurisdictions, I don't think TV and movie production had resumed. Many shows were going to resume in the fall and around now but with the current surge, maybe productions have paused again.
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Because it's a common racist trope, to compare black people to monkeys or gorillas. It's completely disingenuous for Kathryn to say that she used that emoji because it had a cute pose or whatever. If she's claiming ignorance about the racist associations of that emoji, how is that any better than admitting she knew it was racist or interpreted by many people as racist? In Europe, people who own their racism toss bananas onto the soccer pitch when there are black players. But the Gwynn's manager said she let Kathryn go because there was a lot more objectionable thing Kathryn said in the chats than just that emoji.
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House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
It's a hot tub. In a previous episode some years ago in Amsterdam, there was something similar, a hot tub boat. -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
That was in Mitte which is very central. I believe parts of Mitte were former East Berlin. However, looked like a lot of the apartment buildings along the river, on the other side, looked like fairly new construction. Yeah that looked like an area which had been underdeveloped. -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
Yeah the Berlin wife was either selling the negative Nancy role or she really is looking for reasons to hate. The husband seemed to have gotten a relatively modest job or maybe he didn’t go to some big time culinary school. She may get annoyed with him for not being ambitious enough. -
I like that they didn't put her in some palatial apt. that she couldn't afford, though it has a nice view. Though maybe if the company is rich, they'd give her a generous housing allowance like you see in HHI sometimes. They spent some money on the outdoor shots, including the gorgeous night shots. As for the series, well Emily is pretty to look at. Give her credit for putting up with all the resistance at the office. Yeah she doesn't speak the language or "get" the culture but she had this assignment dumped on her at the last minute. I've only watched 3 episodes, I gather she will have her triumphs in the end, to show the snooty French what's up. I'll keep watching for the pretty photography, especially of beautiful places since we can't travel right now.
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The NFL and the Bro/Sis teams couldn't figure out that the other three teams are conspiring to get themselves into the final 3. Should be obvious to the Bro and Sis since they saw that the Beards burned the second U-Turn. Not that it matters, it was too late by then and there are no more U-Turns. The 3 teams can't slow down NFL tam but they can share info. with each other. At this point, all the teams should be trying to get the Beards followed probably by the boyfriends teams eliminated because those are the strongest teams, the greatest threats to win it all.
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Media for I'll Be Gone In The Dark
aghst replied to Meredith Quill's topic in I'll Be Gone In The Dark
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Elizabeth looked good in comparison to Izzy on the first charter so she's second stew. But she doesn't look so good compared to Ashling -- her parents did her wrong with that name. So now she's complaining to her friend over the phone. Really the BD writers should always set up these conflicts between generations because that's what it seems to come down to. Rachel should know better than to expect foodies after kids on the second charter. She should have prepped the Kids Menu but with large portions. This is the first time I recall them printing out menus. They could really make dishes seem greater than they are with florid menu descriptions. Even if the guests were true foodies, how would that be any better? Serving snobs is better for the crew?
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House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
Sam in Nha Trang Vietnam was like that lounge singer in Thailand who wanted to get a lot more for his money than it would get in LA. My guess is $750 is at least double the average rent there so he figured he could get a baller place. So ocean view, space, amenities, etc. Who knows how long he ran his business. Nha Trang seems off the beaten-track. For instance, what would it offer that Da Nang doesn't already offer, though that cable car over the water looked cool. But they did say it was fast-becoming a tourist destination. So credit for being entrepreneurial in an up and coming place but mainly he seemed to be all about living in a nice but affordable place. -
As important as the alethiometer is, I have a feeling this knife is even more important since it's featured in the opening credits so much. Unbeknownst to Mary Malone it looks like the Cave may have its own oracular powers. Boreal crosses worlds but he doesn't stop in Cittigazze himself? He didn't refer to it by name but he knew the city. Never watched Paddington Bear. Lyra seemed unimpressed though Pan may have been curious. But she was impressed by the popcorn, so disgusting yet she could not stop eating it. Is that the case though? I don't remember cars in that world except maybe when Lyra went with Coulter to her high rise apt., which kind of looked Art Deco-ish. But the airships and the boats looked like something out of steampunk. It seems no computers or electronics of any kind, no aircraft capable of supersonic speed. When they went on the bombing run of the witches' lair, they were dropping drums manually, rather than like cruise missiles. So for Boreal, something like a Bentley may be more reminiscent of home, so mechanical and Old World, hand-built goodness. Then again, the gull wings of the Tesla made it seem like it swallowed in Lyra and then disgorged her back out.
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So the last episode, there's a prank to get all the females in the family including Angelina to the resort -- Lake Las Vegas. It must be ways away from the other casinos, I'm guessing. Are they going to spend all season making this reconciliation with Angelina? Still not convinced the dissing at the wedding was that big a deal. They seem to rely on social media blowups to drive the plots for these seasons now, so they have all the more incentive to make a mountain out of a molehill. Not a fan of manufactured drama but OTOH, what else do these "family vacations" have going for them? First two seasons, it was kind of interesting how much Mike turned his life and personality around, having to overcome his legal troubles and getting through country club prison -- I heard that was also where Michael Cohen spent his prison time. Was kind of a feel good story. But they became famous on the original show when Mike and the other cast mates were taking potshots at each other or snooze throwing bottles at him. Mike the Mediation could be mildly interesting if the girls were really at each other's throats. Now with the pandemic, they are deprived of the reality show staple, going to a club, getting drunk and then possibly get into confrontations vs. onlookers and haters, as happened last season or the season before that.
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But do they hide their sociopathic tendencies for decades? Maybe the doctors saw the switch being flipped and then flipped back. We saw how quickly he turned on Elena and then on Henry. But can he suppress it for years from Grace? In any event, regardless of her credentialing, Grace made a very good living being able to see through people. How did she not see Jonathan for what he is? Are we suppose to believe she didn't realize what Jonathan was until she spoke to his mother and then saw the hammer?
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https://deadline.com/video/bryan-cranston-first-clip-your-honor-showtime/ No reviews yet but should come this week since it's premiering on Sunday 12/6/20. Maura Tierney will also be in the cast. Given the people involved, probably worth checking out. I am not familiar with Moffat but if he wrote a lot of The Night Of, it should be well-written. Another American adaptation of an Israeli show ends up on Showtime? Lets see how it is compared to Homeland and The Affair.
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They may be overplaying the sex and drugs since it’s television. But in episode 4, Harper has a big night celebrating her birthday and people at the office notice she’s hung over and needed to shower the next day. However her questionable decision making on a trade can’t be blamed on the hangover. Rather, it seems most of these grads, less than 4 months into the job with RIF coming up, seems to make a lot of questionable choices, such as the sex and drugs. Harper makes a bad loss a horrible one and goes to the rich woman who felt her up. The woman sees that Harper is trying to cost her money to cover up another bad trade, Harper leaves, figuring she will get fired but turns out the woman gives her charity and more than makes up for the loss. Also her shenanigans with the transcripts apparently catches up to her but her boss apparently likes her enough to not fire her. Seems unrealistic, because fabricating her background is grounds alone for dismissal. Has she been making a lot of money for the firm otherwise? They haven’t shown that’s the case, though she seemed to have impressed a couple of clients.
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An OJ chase scene? Except instead of copters showing a live video feed, Grace herself is on the copter joining in the chase so they can have that preposterous bridge scene. So they never had much more story than the obvious killer, though if Jonathan is a sociopath, he’s pretty functioning one, ending up with a very prestigious career and fooling his wife of at least over a decade. And the wife is a trained psychiatrist who obviously didn’t have reason to believe that the father of their son could murder so brutally. The thing is, it’s not credible that he would behave in a way to spook his own mother yet there were were no other episodes of him getting out of control since his childhood to late middle age or maybe senior pat of his life when he bludgeons Elena? Either Grace is a bad psychiatrist or has been in denial for years. They managed to stretch it, with a nice cliffhanger at the end of the penultimate episode. Then undid it all with the stupid ending. I guess they wanted something climatic because him being convicted in the trial wouldn’t be dramatic enough. Ugh, it says season finale. If the ratings are high enough, they may try to do another season.
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The Challenge in the Media: "The road to [fame] is straight and narrow."
aghst replied to Stinger97's topic in The Challenge
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My Brilliant Friend - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in My Brilliant Friend
I recently watched The Best of Youth, which explores the lives of two Italian brothers and their families over a 40 year period, from the mid '60s to the early 2000s. It feels in many ways like My Brilliant Friend or rather, it may be possible that the directors and writers of MBF were influenced by The Best of Youth, which won all kinds of awards when it came out in 2003. It's a 6-hour movie but I believe it was broadcast on Italian TV as a mini series. Maybe it's just to American viewers that two different Italian works seem similar. Well MBF has just started covering the era that The Best of Youth starts with but the main characters in the latter are from a middle-class family. The brothers are finishing up university when the film opens yet they end up pursuing rather modest careers for reasons that are shown in the movie. It also happens to feature some precocious young actresses, who had to carry close-up shots and show hurt and other emotions. Highly recommended while waiting for season 3 of MBF. It's hard to get at but there are DVDs (ridiculously expensive on Amazon) but my local public library had them. -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
The first village though was like 40 minutes away? With kids, they'd want space and they don't want a noisy city center anyways. Probably all for show. But why was the realtor taking a separate car than the couple and they were on speakerphone? I would have said maybe it's during the pandemic but would have been difficult for the couple to fly to the UK, though if the husband had a job there and documentation, maybe he would have been allowed in. -
S32.E08: Are You a Rickshaw?/S32.E09: This is Not Payback. This is Karma
aghst replied to Whimsy's topic in The Amazing Race
BTW, I mentioned they should be allowed to use phones to navigate. So on the food delivery task, they give them two phones but instead of using a navigation app themselves, they had to be given directions by an operation, who was using a navigation app! Not much of a mission. It would have been tough to use GPS even if they had it, being in an unfamiliar city with names of places probably difficult for them to enter correctly. -
S32.E08: Are You a Rickshaw?/S32.E09: This is Not Payback. This is Karma
aghst replied to Whimsy's topic in The Amazing Race
Bangles thing had to be luck of the draw right? Or maybe Gary and DeAngelo just aren't as strong. So all the Yields are 20 minutes? I thought there were a few 20-minutes but most of them were 10-minutes. In any case, that second yield didn't really matter because the fifth team was almost done or already done by the time that yield ran out. They don't show how long the blond spent on the place settings but there's probably a learning curve. The beards say they like boyfriends and Asian couple the best, hanging out with them. If that's really true, that's a dumb reason to for that alliance. They'd be better off trying to eliminate what they see as their strongest competitors. The brother and sister are the worst of the remaining 5 teams. Then the fourth team is probably Gary and DeAngelo or Hung and Chee. So the beards should have tried to eliminate the boyfriends and Hung and Chee or Gary and DeAngelo. Then in the last three, they'd be way superior to the brother and sister and Hung and Chee or Gary and DeAngelo. Unfortunately the most despicable team is probably going to win it all, the boyfriends. Blonds as usual smiled throughout and still enjoyed their race. -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
Essex, UK — young couple moving to England. The wife talks about losing her young brother and that loss being impetus to make this move. That makes at least 3 episodes in this new batch of episodes in which the house hunters reference loss of family or loved ones as a reason for them to move abroad. Or family members going through a serious illness or injury. Or supposedly escaping death in a big tsunami as was the case with one couple. Is this going to be a new HHI trope now, like wanting kids to be exposed to the world or wanting to travel? I’m sure the hunters are being genuine when they show pictures of their lost loved ones and talk about them but maybe the producers are prodding them or encouraging them to come up with reasons for why they’re making a big life-changing move and they cite examples including loss of loved ones. She talks about it a lot more than the other house hunters and it seemed heartfelt so maybe that really drove her than other reasons. FOr a change it’s the husband who wants a home with charm. He must have lost the coin flip. None of the choices seemed great give their wants and budget. Maybe that little dog is going to have to deal with the gravel or she will walk it in the cemetery, though the loved ones of those interred there might object to the dog trodding on the graves and sniffing around the headstones or worse. -
House Hunters International - General Discussion
aghst replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in House Hunters International
If they had family there it might make sense, though I think dad was planning to work at Boston hours so Spain would be 6 or 7 hours ahead. That would mean he would be working from around 2 to 10 or 11 PM in Spain. Or maybe he would have to be available during those times for phone conferences and email exchanges. Egypt would be 3 or 4 more hours further ahead. Maybe the wife was really that serious about being able to see the Alhambra. Granada is great though, as good as or better than any other Spanish or even European city. The bars there, you order one drink and you get a free tapa. It's not as varied or the choice of gourmets as the tapa scene in San Sebastian but it's a great place to visit. Only thing is it gets cold there in the winter but that means you see the snow-capped Sierras in the background when you look at the Alhambra from panoramic points in the Albicin.