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    I will say that I think the mismatched cupboards might have been an intentional, if stupid, style choice. I noticed in the tear down video that there was one faux wood cupboard on each side of the kitchen, positioned opposite of each other, which made me think it was intentional.

    I was wrong by the way. I looked at the instastories again and the camera was showing a reverse image so what I thought was one wood cabinet on one side with one wood cabinet on the other with white cabinets in between is really just white cabinets with one completely mismatched wood grain cabinet.

    I hope the professional they hire to clean up the mess talks them out of the tile to the ceiling.

    Also, because I am mean, I find it hilarious that Jeremy's kitchen - which the big boy proudly declared his project took five months to complete, looked cheap and poorly done, and promptly fell apart upon completion to where it needs to be redone.

    While Zach had his kitchen redo done in three days by professionals, and took the wife on a three day trip to deal with the inconvenience. 

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  2. I will say that I think the mismatched cupboards might have been an intentional, if stupid, style choice. I noticed in the tear down video that there was one faux wood cupboard on each side of the kitchen, positioned opposite of each other, which made me think it was intentional.

    Still stupid and ugly. 

    And clearly they're going with a contractor because Jeremy isn't so fucking handy but god knows we're never going to concede that a kitchen redo shouldn't last *five* months. 

  3. In a current instastory, Jeremy notes how he did all the tile work (with "Jacob" which could mean his brother or pal Mueller) and is sad it all has to be ripped out.  He then notes with holidays coming, he no longer has time and will be hiring a contractor to get it done.

    I notice, yet again, that the cupboards are not matching and he's claiming to have done the remodel himself he's "a DYI guy" so yeah, now we know how handy he really is.

    In a separate instastory, Auj reveals that the stove had finally been replaced when the flooding occurred, which means they bought a house in May that needed so much work, they didn't move in until late August, and hasn't had a working stove until just days ago.

    Yeah... feeding Jeremy's ego must be getting expensive...

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    Something seems fishy this season and it could be the fact TLC is mixing episodes from a year ago to now.  

    The only reason they are mixing old episodes with new is because of the lawsuit between TLC and the production company. Who acts like what with who is open to opinon, but there's nothing nefarious about the episodes being somewhat older and out of order (there's also the hurricane situation which led to episodes airing out of order)

    Personally I wouldn't be shocked if their relationship has some strain - they've moved, they have young kids with health issues, any couple would be getting cranky.

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    I know people pay their own hard earned money to enjoy a meal/trip/activity whether it's with adults only or with their kids and don't want these things ruined by kids who don't know how to behave. It makes me so livid when I see this happen.

    Here's my little trick - and I freely admit that I am an asshole. I only do this in relatively adult venues (not Chucky Cheese for example, but Chilis, Red lobster, reasonably "sit down and behave" places). If the kids nearby are being assholes, not staying in their seats, being loud....

    I just start using the f-word and moderate my volume so the people I'm with can hear me discuss my period :) Or my last sexual encounter. Or the gay pride parade or how hot and fuckable I think various actors and actresses are. They either huff and leave because you know, how AWFUL! Or they attempt to confront me, and I point out that if their kid was sitting at their table not screaming, then I wouldn't need to speak so loudly to other adults in an adult space. Then I order another beer.

    The one time someone dared ask a manager to shut me up, I told the manager to remind them that they were in a bar and I had every right to admire Tom Brady's sweet sweet ass on tv and why was a four year old in a sports bar at 8pm? I mean really. 

    *I would never do this in a children orientated place and I rarely use this method unless its really egregiously bad behavior. 

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  6. I'm actually a little bit off put by how they pretty actively encourage fans to send them gifts. They did an instastory a few weeks ago where they were thanking fans by name for their awesome gifts to baby Ember, complete with holding the gift up and praising it. It was mostly hand made baby blankets but... this was basically rewarding people who send them gifts with their personal attention. If you send a really nice gift, Auj and Jer will do an instastory about how cool your gift was.

    Guess what that encourages people to do? Why, to send gifts!

    Now I will never judge someone for wanting to send  a celebrity a gift. I've never felt the urge but I do understood the urge. But decent celebs? Don't encourage their fans to send them presents. Its crass, and it's greedy.

    I'm not begrudging them the gifts that fans send, I just don't think they should actively encourage it with positive, public attention to gift givers, complete with how they will use the gifts. They aren't poor, and they're supposedly Christian, so why aren't they donating these gifts instead of keeping them?

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  7. So, along with the leaks, the broken water heater, dangerous tree, kitchen renovations, stove that still does not work... apparently there is some sort of massive leak with the dishwasher that will necessitate the newly renovated kitchen being totally torn out.

    The house sounds like a money pit. 

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    Whether you meant to be snide or not it's irrelevant to my existence.

    Its relevant to me, since my intent was not to insult you with the question. I asked, because in your original post you said a large family rift that you seem to regret occurred because a grandparent was unwilling to not play peekaboo with a child that as described - a 16 month old - wasn't so old that the activity sounded abusive so I assumed there had to be more to the story for it to cause such a rift. The clarification you provided is very help, particularly that the word boo was upsetting the child. 

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  9. In fairness, my small objection to throwing Bethenny on the fire for sobbing like a lunatic, making no effort to keep it in control for the kid, is that I would have to despise various members of my family for reacting to the death of their pets in very similar fashion. When I was old enough to question the elaborate states of frenzy, I was told it was not my place to judge how any one else grieves... and since I wasn't upset, why didn't I go hose down the blood off the porch that was there due to the last catastrophic pet incident. We all have parents who have made poor judgements. Watching her mom cry over the dog and get hysterical online probably won't send Bryn to the therapist more than a few times. Cookie had a long and pampered life by an owner that adored her. Some people freak out when pets die. It happens.

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  10. Honestly, I am the outlier here. I like Evan Peters but the playing of the cult leaders by Evan just seems cheesy and dumb, and indulgent. I love Evan and Sarah playing off each other, they clearly have chemistry and raise each other's game, and Evan is a great actor. But he doesn't deserve an Emmy nod for drawling out Jim Jones's last words and then high fiving Jesus, played by Evan Peters. And believe me, I do love Evan as an actor. The serial killer imitations aren't what I am enjoying - Kai's general batshittery with Oz and Ally in this episode is where I was impressed.

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  11. Well, I am of two minds. The kiddies are drama llamas so "I have a baby and there's no water and no working stove in my half a million dollar house ONHOES!! Won't someone buck me up with a "You can do it AUj! You're a GOOD mamma!"???" At the same time.... leaks, broken water heater, dangerous tree, refurbished kitchen, no stove... maybe you should have *read* the house inspection report, Jer.

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    Now if they don't have the parents pay...for instance if they said "We're going to film an extra, free class for a TV show, your child can join in if you want", then the other parents really have no gripe because it's a free class anyway.

    This is likely exactly what they do, in order to avoid parental complaining. 

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  13. They bought the house in late May. If they still don't have a working stove AND they're having water heater and leak problems and they had to tear down a tree in the back yard, and actually redid the kitchen.... they probably should have gotten a better inspection done. If they redid the kitchen and still don't have a stove that works,  they either don't know how to deal with contractors or there's something really wrong in the house. Because they have the money on hand to replace the stove.

    As for their marital blog... these two overwhelmed kiddies have not written any of their blog articles since June 7.

    And really, Jeremy working every day? Does the big boy know most people at age 27 have been managing that for years?

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    vampire children running around LA killing people, anyone?

    This actually did resolve - the vampire children were brought to the hotel and locked up in the secret secure floor, and later killed by a larger stronger vampire.

    It wasn't a great resolution but it did resolve.

    Is this season a 10 episode or 12 episode season?

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  15. Pine seems like an indoor cat that is allowed to roam outdoors. I personally don't think their current neighborhood is "country" enough for me to be comfortable with letting a pet roam free. We did, when I was a child, allow our cats to come in and out of the house but we literally had a cornfield in the backyard, while Jer and Auj are letting their cat roam a suburban neighborhood with lots of car traffic. 

    I will be honest and say I doubt the cat will do anything gross to the baby or get it sick - I know it can happen but a lot of pregnancy/baby things get so over blown - I mean, I assume they do like having Pine so are they supposed to dump the cat off to be euthanized since they now have a baby? You can't really effectively keep the baby isolated from the pets. I wouldn't allow the cat to sleep with the baby or anything but they're pretty hard to restrict unless you keep them as strictly outdoor pets. 

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    All charges will dismissed. I imagine Jason is crazy happy but since he hasn't given an interview who knows.

    Ah... but you're not crazy angry, biakbiak :)

    It does make a difference. 

    I hope this isn't Jason's mindset but having seen it in some family members exes....

    It is entirely possible that he is enraged at the idea that he is now publically on a leash for the next six months, especially if he considers himself blameless. And a lot of people who don't get smacked hard interpret the light smack as "I didn't do anything wrong! Why am I even in any trouble at all! RAGE!"

    He didn't get the charges dismissed with a "you're innocent, Bethenny was a liar so walk free!" - the charges will be dismissed in six months if he continues to ALTER HIS BEHAVIOR. He's not free to email Bethenny daily as he wishes and as he pointedly told her in that one released email that he planned to do. If he wants the charges dismissed, he has to do as Bethenny wants and stay on the leash like Bethenny's little trained dog, not yelping his displeasure. One wrong move and he's punished and everyone knows he's a little whipped bitch dog who isn't even allowed to speak to Bethenny unless he wants to go to jail.

    I personally hope Jason doesn't have the sort of rage issues I just outlined. 

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    He has already gone longer than six months without contacting her so I doubt this will be a strain for him. 

    Then lets hope he's learned something, and isn't *really* watching the calendar with "In 99 days I can start emailing Bethenny daily again, in 98 days I can start emailing Bethenny again..."

    If there is a next time - and do note I said if - it will only work against him if it can be shown that *when Jason is threatened with a possible record, Jason can comply, and as soon as that threat is gone, Jason resumes bad behavior*.

    I hope he's learned the right lessons here.

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    Yeah... they lost me when I was supposed to be "incensed" that the women were forced to wait on the men.  I mean, HELLO.  Literally nothing is literally stopping you walking out any open door and never returning/leaving the city/etc.  As an "urgently oppressive and nightmarish cult you can't escape", it lacks a little something, and I'm not convinced by the "interior urgency" type reasons.  Where are the outside forces also holding them there?  The scary consequences?  The people waiting to stop them at "the border", wherever and whatever "the border" might be?

    And there lies the problem. Yes, Kai did nail gun a follower for essentially nothing in order to maintain discipline but he in no way appears to have any reach beyond the city. And while I think he does observe his followers, he's not monitoring them constantly. I could argue Winter has familial ties, but Ivy certainly doesn't AND Ivy isn't really getting anything out of this - With Ally of all people being embraced by Kai, and with Ally owning the Butchery, what does Ivy have holding her that makes her decide being a Handmaid is worth it?

    Beverly does have all the murders to consider but again, she's literally getting nothing out of this. And Kai has no reach

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