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  1. Great idea, I didn't think of that. If she was really a "big bad" or on the cartel's side I think they'd have gone with her killing or at least shooting Mandy to introduce a new plot and give the team an excuse to go after her. I like your idea better, she sacrifices herself so she doesn't go to jail (where she'd certainly be killed), she's not on the run and her sister and nieces are safe. I like the show yet here comes the but...........I feel like the writers don't know what to do with these arcing multi-episode plots. It's like their time in Afghanistan last season, it starts off good, they have a good reason to go after the person or group, there's a pretty good story behind the whole thing. But then, it goes on and one and on, they layer one plot device and one new character over another and another and another. Until it's dragged on about two episodes longer than it should have and gotten 40% more complicated than it needed to be. They don't have to dumb it down but they could show a little restraint too, I sometimes feel like they're throwing every plot device they can at us to see what sticks. I guess this is a YMMV situation, some may find it even more complicated than I do some may think it's not complicated enough, I just feel like they could take it down maybe two notches and still have a compelling plot.
  2. I might be in the minority but I didn't like the finale too much. I don't think I hated it I think it was just too much; if you list out all the issues going from the various Doctors personal and professional stories and trickling down to the patients both in and out of the ER you have, by my count, at least 10 story lines going on all at once. It was supposed to be dramatic and overwhelming for the Doctors and the Hospital but it felt overwhelming as a viewer, too much to keep track of and care about. Not that it was terrible, I still love the show just, to me, not the best even for a cliff hanger. Was that Camille Guaty playing the pregnant women? I loved Scorpion (well before it sort of fell apart at the end of the series) but especially Meghan and Sylvester's love story. I was sure it was her but the show isn't on her IMDB page and there's nothing for that character the Good Doctor's page either so I can't confirm who it was. Even stalking around on Hawaii Five-0 there was hotness under all that Sang Min mullet,, he's one of those that seems to get better looking as he ages too. But I agree he could easily pass for 10 years younger than actual age.
  3. Normally I'd think someone should warn the person about something like that but in this case I'd say, without any irony at all, if it actually keeps these two from having another "blessing" then..........From your mouth to God's ears!
  4. Absolutely! Number of classes skipped, any tests missed and how grades are affected are a huge factor in how big a wake up call Jack needs. And Danny isn't exactly in a position to throw money out the window. Lot's of kids go off the rails with the freedom college brings but most learn to balance and if Jack isn't doing what he needs to do then Danny's right to bring him in line. My cousin flunked out of college badly, skipped classes, took nothing seriously, basically failed the entire year so they not only kicked her out they blacklisted her and told her she could not reapply or come back in any way. This was a weird episode though, Frank is usually unflappable and, a majority of the time, even handed. This felt totally out of character how a little teasing of his officers got under his skin because it went to social media and how disproportionate the response was, taking down an entire apartment block and raiding hundreds of people because three guys got out of hand and one guy filmed it. The Nicky/Nicky thing was funny if just for Erin's face in the restaurant, she was not buying into the meet-cute act from minute one.
  5. I feel like I understand now why, against all logic, COS does a "shock and awe" campaign towards any former members that speak out. It's an extension of how they're taught to treat each other. It makes no sense to escalate the way they do with the never ending attorney letters, the doubling down on denials an accusations, the harassment and the investigators except it makes them look more like they're hiding something. But in their world where it's OK to give someone a black eye if they're bothering you and your encouraged to suppress all emotions except lashing out at others (especially those below you) then it starts to make sense that they'd extend that treatment to those that left who they consider the lowest of the low. Certainly not saying it's right for them to do but I feel like it helps explain the some of why that kind of crazy over the top response occurs and why with Muscavige's messiah complex nobody in his inner circle is able to suggest toning it down a bit. That one photo of David leaning forward with both hands on his desk is and always will be one of the creepiest photos ever. That "smile" does not reach his eyes and is full of someone on a smug self-absorbed power trip. If Valerie were ever sued and made it to trial I'd be one jury member fully on her side. I compare her "exit interview" to someone forced to sign a document at Jim Jone's compound that said they worked in the fields willingly, were given enough to eat and had enough sleep and never, ever saw any kool-aid, poison or even guns in the compound. If it meant signing that to get out alive or actually drinking the kool-aid who wouldn't sign? Considering that Valerie only escaped a few years ago (was it 2016?) I can't believe any non COS actors got to that job and saw the gates, camera's and guards and everything else they had to go through just to get into the compound and willingly went in. I know they can be desperate for jobs and money can be tight but even if I'd never seen Leah's show I think I'd have noped my way out of there rather than be locked in like that just to do a little filming. There's security that's normal at a film studio and then there's paranoid lock down conditions.
  6. Main plot lines aside what I want to mention is the funny part of the episode - but I have no idea if it was intentional or not. Dean bursts into the ER with Jack and bellows "I need some help here" and.....................nothing happens. The Doctors don't swarm in, the stretcher doesn't magically appear within 3 inches of them, they don't get swooped into an improbably huge treatment/operating room. It's like a real ER with sick bleeding people everywhere and a receptionist/triage nurse more concerned with paperwork than anything else. You have to come in with the paramedics or be half dead on the floor (as Jack eventually was) to get immediate attention. So they went right past all the TV stereotypes, the boys were essentially ignored and Dean looked completely baffled at the lack of response. Skipping the part where they couldn't come up with a fake name and backstory the whole dramatic entrance was hilarious whether they meant it to be or not. My fan fiction make up a story as you watch brain was thinking maybe Dean's hallucinations were indicating he has a little of Micheal's grace left behind in him and it'll turn out to be exactly what's needed to save Jack. Maybe (probably) that's not where they're going with this; but if the story on screen doesn't hold my interest that's how I pass show time; by making up my own current and future plots.
  7. That's interesting, could it be a regional thing? Because every wedding I've ever been to is (from the guests POV in the pews/seats) bride on the left and groom on the right and I've never seen it the way you describe. I only watched this on demand so not sure how the episode differed from what was on there but it was pretty good as things things go. I liked how Abbie did a very normal, very modern "Whooo" while waving her bouquet. Something so simple shouldn't stand out but they so rarely do things the way most couples/weddings do so things like that are just more noticeable. With it only being half an hour plus the VERY low key "hey this is my girlfriend" introduction they used I wonder if it's because they'll highlight the courtship and wedding later in the season or if JD and Abbie have decided to not be fully filmed all the time and at home like the rest of the marrieds and only want to do occasional filming maybe just for milestones.
  8. Possible Spoilers Ahead! Just letting you know! I was a little surprised at this, apparently Alona Tal was cast as the lead in a revival of NYPD Blue. I really thought the breakup with Clay was just a plot device and they'd get back together eventually. Now it sounds like she's moving on and is off the show for good. Unless she made a deal and the writers make the breakup last longer to give her time to do both shows and maybe even come back to Seal Team if NYPD Blue doesn't work out. https://tvline.com/2018/11/28/nypd-blue-revival-alona-tal-cast-abc/
  9. I don't know when I laughed at Survivor as much as I laughed last night with Christian's story-time. I don't even care if the reaction shots were mixed up by the editors to make people, especially Alec, look like it was driving them crazier than it was. The only thing I can't figure out is how Christian talked for that long without getting more dehydrated than they already were! Still the whole thing was just really funny. I suspect that Carl was voted out for more than his "godfather" ways with his voting demands. I wish they'd shown more of it but I thought it was really weird and not very smart that they had to negotiate and give up a lot at camp for more rice and Jeff warned them that what they would get would be just enough not a bounty of rice yet the first thing Carl did was decide for the group that they'd have a rice feast and cook extra. He's hungry, we get that and even if it's just rice having a nice new big bag in front of you would be tempting but it's not something you can just demand and think the rest of the camp or even your alliance will go along with and it's not long-term-planning smart. At the very least don't put the "annoy my camp mates" target on your back and ask or suggest instead of dictating. Angelina - you may have learned how to negotiate but you may want to work on what to negotiate. I'm not sure leading with "We'll give you everything" is how that works. Was your starting offer to the dealership $10,000 over sticker price for your new car too?
  10. Well maybe Austin could get used to caring for his family in the home if he actually tried to have a home instead of moving his wife and baby and all the accompanying stuff that comes with babies from a flip house to a cramped trailer/RV to another flip house. Even if you don't "spoil" and go with just the necessities babies need stuff and stuff needs to be kept someplace; I really thought once Austin saw what it took to raise even one baby he'd find a house to settle in while he flipped other properties. Rumor is they made $70,000 on the house they renovated while she was pregnant but they moved into an RV when they sold it. Wonder how long he'll try to keep doing that while dragging Joy, Giddy and future blessings with him.
  11. Geez I hope not - for all his sneaky ways the one thing Josh (apparently) hasn't done that he should have done is sneak off and get snipped. He is not into having more kids. Even when they were on the show and only had the first two he could barely muster a fake smile when Anna started talking about more. I think the kids fill some sort of need in Anna whether she thinks it's expected because of her upbringing or the kids fill the emotional void left by Josh's cheating or she just really likes kids or all of the above. But there's the reality of money, an honest marriage and a Dad who's really into his kids not just resigned to them. It really is a bad mismatched situation, having more diapers to change is going to keep Anna busy but it's not going to make Josh a better person. Honestly if he couldn't get his shit together and act like a human to make the most of the family he had when he was in D.C. why should Anna or JB or anyone think some time in prayer jail, a semi-productive slightly illegal used car lot and a few more "blessings" will make him get his act together now.
  12. I chose to believe Jesus is alive - I have no idea what Payne said on Talking Dead yet which makes it easier to maintain the illusion but..........They do call him Jesus after all, the newbies even had the discussion about his name in a stable, and Aaron needs a win so why not "resurrect" him. Plus we're faced with the very real yet horrible possibility that if he were dead Tara would take over leadership of Hilltop increasing her screen time and honestly I'd rather hear Neegan talk about paint drying for an hour then see more of Tara. So until the show comes back I'm going to maintain my little fantasy and hope for a fake out even if there's something like a 0.0001% chance of it. I can buy that the teens sneak off to party and go through a little rebellious period, the execution of it was pretty clunky though - Where did they get the power for the music and those lights (a whole chandelier!)? And how far away from Hilltop were they that the pounding from the bass wasn't heard there and didn't attract any walkers either? Around here I can hear a car's bass on the main road that's over two blocks away and it's not exactly dead silent insects only here like it would (or should) be there. Daryl's alarm clock attracts a herd of over 100 who are making noises themselves but that thumping doesn't bring a few strays every time the kids are out there? The rest was mostly filler and set up for both the back half of the season and filling in more of the background of the time jump although there were some really good moments mostly around Daryl, Jesus, Aaron and the cat/mouse walkers chase. The fight in the foggy, creepy graveyard was really good though.
  13. That ambush was too well put together, there has to be a leak or traitor somewhere that let Doza plan the whole thing in advance. My money is on Lopez - at a guess I'd say before Jason found him Lopez actually did make it to Doza or one of his men and negotiated a "double agent" deal in exchange for Doza removing the death threat from him and his family. There has to be a leak and Carla seems unlikely, she'd have to have a bug on her or something, Rita seems all in on nailing Doza so I figure she's unlikely too, the only other choice besides Lopez is maybe Col Martinez, he seems to hate or at least disapprove of the Seal team but my money is staying on Lopez for now. I'm all for a mix of characters on shows but they either need better actresses or better writing for their female characters. I don't mind Stella too much but I do mind this on-going "I can handle it/I can't handle it" angst and watching Clay pine over her is not interesting. Mandy bugs me more than Stella, there's wanting to get to your objective and there's being blind to the fact that you're working with a team but not in the field seeing what they see and therefor your second guessing them just comes off as being an ass. As a pre-break cliff hanger goes though it wasn't too bad.
  14. I agree with this but at the same time they do deserve some credit on the room reading front - there's getting the information and there's believing the information. We often see in Survivor the person(s) who gets blindsided because they're fed false info and they fall for it AND the person(s) who screw up because they're fed true intel and refuse to believe it thinking it's a trap. To get the information is one thing, to know your source, figure out if there's more to the story or when it's true and decide if you should act on it is something else.
  15. Another funny episode, loved the Golden Girl shout out. Although I think we're going to be debating until the end of time whether the writers screwed up or Georgie just didn't remember it right. In his defense they weren't in repeats yet, he probably only saw the episode once. But I still love that he watches Golden Girls at all. Georgie can also be sweet which is nice, he's not one note - when he said to Missy "Just watch TV" and he said it quietly and nicely knowing she was upset about the arguing. Message to CBS: Knock off the ads for other shows while the current show is airing. They've gone from a show title in a small corner to fully taking up the bottom quarter of the screen. Do they not realize (care?) they're completely blocking parts of the current show that we actually tuned in to see? The latest was this episode, when MeeMaw said to Dr Sturgis "A sandwich?" I had no idea he made sandwich or what he was eating since the table and his plate were completely obscured by a big Murphy Brown pop up.
  16. Not too worried about Daryl's dog (yet), apparently Norman's been lobbing for one for awhile so I suspect now that TPTB have given in they're not going to kill it off after just a few episodes. Knowing Rosita and Eugene have been chased through the woods for about two days by "talking walkers" and knowing the chase is on purpose by something or someone with ability to be intelligent and plan (going no further on that to avoid spoilers) I feel like that colors every little thing that happens. And I think it's interesting and makes for more suspense than we've had in awhile. We and eventually they won't be able to assume what is or isn't on purpose.............Was the dog caught in the trap accidentally or since Daryl said that's never happened before was he trapped there by someone, Did Connie really see something in the woods, Did the walkers come to Michonne's overnight camp accidentally or were they lead. Even knowing the spoilers, the comic book etc I like it, I sort of like questioning everything that happens, it gives a different tone. Still talking about the fair? Suspect that means it's going to be either a come to jesus (pun intended) party where the communities remember why they were friendlier than they are now OR something goes terribly wrong and it's going to be a complete disaster with much mayhem, fighting and death. Is it wrong that I'm rooting for a disaster? I do wonder if they tipped their hand casting C Thomas Howell, as others have said he had a "blink and you'll miss him" role last night, I too have to go back and see that scene because I didn't catch on the first time. If they had used any other actor I'd think just an extra/walk on role/red shirt but he's a step above that (at least) - which to me means there's a story for him somewhere whether he plays good guy or bad guy. So, to me, they've almost given something away that at the very least we'll be seeing that guy again. Directed by Michael Cudlitz .... Good for him! PS: I love that TVLine titled their recap "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Daryl"
  17. Went to look at their website; new experience for me and I have to say - you guys are brave to peruse it more than once or return to see if there are new recipes to mock. The people who go there to actually get a recipe and cook it? I can't even imagine! This must be geared toward folks who find instant oatmeal a challenge. What struck me as I browsed through was the amazing lack of color - 90% of the food pictured was shades of beige and beigy yellows. A palette no doubt created by the every present ingredients of noodles/rice/tortillas, creamed soup and cheese that grace the majority of the "dishes". Even the slow cooker pot roast was colorless with whole uncut potatoes and anemic looking baby carrots (shouldn't they be bright orange not pale yellowish orange?). I did find a couple green bean recipes and one or two with broccoli as a side. To me the broccoli cheese soup picture is particularly odd, the broccoli pieces are huge not nearly bite sized and made to look all the larger by the tiny plastic spoon. That's another thing I noticed - Jill is not into cutting up her food unless she absolutely can't avoid it - the potatoes for the pot roast (they're totally whole, not even cut in quarters so the flavor gets in there and they'll cook through easier, the broccoli for the soup, the carrots (pre-cut baby size). I hope she cuts up the food when serving to Izzy and Sam, that or they'll develop some VERY strong jaw muscles. Now that I say that though I realize, this may be what's delaying Derrick's healing and keeping his jaw out of alignment all this time. It's starting to make sense.
  18. I came here to ask about what you touched on hoping someone on the boards was in or near the field. As a person who isn't involved in academia or science what I didn't get about the plot was why does that one paper mean their theory is dead. Especially since it's a 40 year old document. I mean if they found a 100 year old document saying atoms or germs or similar don't exist and can't be proven to exist they'd laugh at it today. It seems like they were on track and proving what they theorized so why wouldn't they keep going then add the citation or add a paragraph to their paper like: "In 1978 Dr so&so from Russia stated XYZ about assymetria however new research has shown this to be incorrect because of our findings of ABC" Maybe a future plot will have one or both of them having that brainstorm and realizing the Russian was wrong or they can disprove his previous findings. Bernadette did play video games with the guys once but they never said she was great at it, she spent most of the time making sure Howard's character got med packs and that they had matching outfits. In fact there's a great blooper real from that where Melissa tries to say "purple" and just fails over and over (and over).
  19. When Shaun found the puppy too friendly and latched onto the cat I suddenly heard Amy-Farrah Fowler saying "I love cats, they're the epitome of indifference". Shaun could learn that a puppy can be taught not to lick faces and that dogs can be friendly without climbing all over you but even so these two should NOT get a dog. Shaun works long and unpredictable hours and Lea doesn't exactly have it all together. An animal that needs to be walked and exercised, fed regularly (with cats you can leave the food out) and does all its business outside does not seem like a good choice for these two. Even the cat would be stretch right now. Between a fish that does nothing and a dog that needs all sorts of care and attention I could see them settling in the middle and trying for something like a guinea pig. I like when TV show's don't go for the obvious or the same stereotypical reactions all the time so I really enjoyed the first scene between Clair, Melendez and Park. She walked up to them looking concerned and they picked up on it right away. Instead of the writers doing the obvious, having Melendez cut her off assuming she wanted to talk about being on his team, having an argument until Clair yelled at them "Just listen" or something...........they didn't say a word and heard her out from the start. Then they actually looked concerned and sympathetic in turn and both even gave her a "sorry to hear that" and they both listened to her again when she laid out her plan then they offered to at least try to help. That was a great scene made better because in a lot of shows it doesn't get written like that and the characters very often don't get to the point of the problem without rehashing a lot of personal angst and drama first.
  20. Oh it makes so much sense now - I thought Michonne was saying "Andre" and wondered if he wasn't real after all because there'd be no good reason for her to name the new baby after her son that died. So it was just a rhyming thing and I heard her wrong! Just throwing this out there because I"m not sure how far in advance they film but could Norman's limited presence be because her negotiated a little pre-baby maternity leave? Obviously not labor or post-birth time off at the time since the baby is only 10/11 days old right now but maybe he started trying to limit his set time in the last month of Diane's pregnancy?
  21. The thing is it's not even that hard to get recipes and cooking help anymore. Branch out from Pintrest and there are hundreds of web sites for all types of diets, allergies, family size and on and on (just counted out of curiosity and I have 14 cooking websites bookmarked). And right up their "buy used" alley - my new thing is going to book sales (not a plug just an opinion but booksalefinder is the best) - go on the last day or two when they have bag day, usually $5 sometimes cheaper to fill up a standard paper or reusable grocery bag with as many books as you can stuff in there. And you'd be surprised how many fit in that bag!. So I've taken to filling a bag with cookbooks then I spend the winter nights browsing through them and cutting out recipes I like. A few really good books I kept intact otherwise I put the rest of the book to recycling or share it with family & they take out recipes they like and so on until the book is demolished. Anyway, point is it's not like they have to spend big bucks to learn these skills. There's no need to spend $30+ of Joy of Cooking or Mastering the Art of French Cooking or any big fancy hardcover book anymore unless you want a copy of course. And no reason in the world a person with basic internet access can't learn to cook and to find, save and print recipes and get a nice box or book of decent recipes together from that. Imagine what a service Michelle would have done for her daughters if they were taught even just the basics like how to make roux base for sauces (instead of canned soup salt bombs), how to make stock from poultry carcass and more. Instead they were taught all food for all meals is apparently made from a base of cream of <fill in blank> soup, cheese and browned beef with no seasoning (green things are optional unless they're pickles)
  22. Not bleeding/No wound I'll buy. But "smooth"? That might be stretching it, with those forehead wrinkles becoming more prominent he's been heading closer and closer to resembling a Shar Pei for years. Not much to say about the episode but as far as casting goes - Even though I'm sure it will eventually end badly (dead or in jail) I very selfishly hope they keep the Lou Diamond Phillips story going for awhile just so I can have LDP on my screen often. And too bad Edie's Mom didn't have even one brief scene with Frank since Christine Ebersole previously played Tom Sellecks sister-in-law in the movie Folks. But maybe they don't want to remind the viewers of that since it was a complete flop and earned Selleck a Razzie nomination (which he narrowly lost to Stallone). And last, is Jack off the show for good or for the entire rest of the season? I thought he'd pop up now and then at Sunday dinners or be home saying it's school break time but they took Tony's name completely out of the credits. You don't usually see that for a regular cast member even if they're only appearing occasionally or not in that specific episode.
  23. That would work if you could guarantee the herd would just wander by and keep going, if they stopped on purpose, accidentally, got distracted, heard a noise or are (shall we say) something other than what they appear to be they could mill around under those towers for days and those two would be stuck up there waiting for rescue. I think unless they were just a few feet away and there was no time at all I'd risk the time it took to climb down as a trade off to put some land distance between me and them. OTOH their horses obviously didn't take chill lessons from Rick's horse since they bolted the minute the ladder fell and made noise. What I didn't get about the Eugene/Rosita scenes was the timeline. Everyone feel free to correct me if I missed something but - Former convict new girl/Magna went to Michonne's house in what appeared to be full dark night, next scene with E&R in the woods it's at least partly light, barely dusk. Are we maybe supposed to think that was moonlight? Then they get to the creek and it's day again. Assuming it's the next day (since Carol and Henry were back on the wagon); were they supposed to have been running through the woods ducking and hiding all night? And if so how did they have the stamina and why couldn't they lose the herd in the dark? Michonne: These people are dangerous, one is a former convict, they lie and they smuggled weapons into the settlement we can't let them stay in our safe new community. Also Michonne: Hey how about we send these people we think are a danger to us to Hilltop to live instead. Guess it's OK if they turn out to be murders or something as long as they murder at the other settlement. Judith was fine, I don't mind kid actors if they're not wooden and I think she did a pretty good job. How she'll be long term as a character remains to be seen but she didn't grate on me so I'll give her the chance. Plus she got a pretty good burn on Neegan. The kid who plays Henry isn't too bad either; but how sheltered did Carol & Ezekiel keep him that he knows how to use the staff but not when and he's still dumb enough to run blindly towards screams and get them in trouble. If Luke isn't hiding anything and his personality is just as he presented then I'm going to call him Eugene 2.0. And yeah for Jerry getting more lines and a fun, easy, teasing conversation with Carol - he is one of the characters and actors that I really would like to see a little more off on the show.
  24. I usually stick my own fiction in to fill in holes or explain away discrepancies so I didn't get to worked up about them suspecting an OD. What I couldn't get past though was that Gary was the only person in the room with him while he drank the charcoal. Hospitals want you to prove you pooped before discharging you and that's prove as in see it themselves don't just tell them you went. But a guy who admits depression and a past suicide attempt where you have to go to his wife to force OD treatment by labeling him a threat to himself? Sure just leave him alone with the ever trustworthy Gary who the Nurses don't know from Adam and believe he'll dutifully drink down all the stuff that two minutes ago he refused to take at all. They could have at least had a nurse in the corner assigned to observe and saying "Listen to your friend, you're not getting out of here until you finish that". No Ashley - Yhea! - That is all. And from such demands was born the million and counting internet arguments and counter arguments over the creativity of writing "Run The World (Girls)" vs "Bohemian Rhapsody" (which are amusing to read but will pull you down a two hour rabbit hole of links once you start). I did think though despite our complaints David Giuntoli dodged a bullet being cast in this show since he was originally cast in a CBS show called "Mission Control" about the lives of NASA astronauts and their families. He'd have played one of the astronauts and by the description the show sounded truly terrible. Even with it's plot missteps Million Things isn't too bad so at least he latched on to something successful.
  25. That I can give her a pass on, it's not a word that you come across very often unless you're really into sheets and bed linens. It also reminds me of a clothing company called Koret, which I, mindful of words like "duvet", always pronounced as "Kor-ay" and which most sales people I talked to pronounced as "Kor-et". I'll hang my head in shame and admit that, being completely NOT into fashion at all; for years I pronounced Versace as (trying to put it phonetically so you get the idea): Vur (like fur) - Say - Ss (the last like the end of the word hiss). I think it comes down to exposure, I'd seen it in print or at a store once or twice; but never heard it pronounced. I imagine Jill with her sequestered up bringing, no radio, no TV encounters a LOT of words she either has never heard of before or only ever saw them written so she does the best she can, doesn't realize some letters are silent or there's an Italian or French pronunciation and she ends up saying it phonetically. Hmmm.........that last bit sounds like I'm defending her, maybe I'm just understanding why she'd have a limited vocabulary and mispronounce new words, that part makes sense. But now that she has the opportunity she doesn't seem to be trying to expand much. Derrick looked like he was trying to expose her to new things and she tried that "traditional" meal for him once (or maybe that was just for the show) but since then there hasn't been much progress - I wonder does she know she's limited and doesn't care or does she really think she's "educated"? With the continuous, childish "yaay" responses, the confusion over CandyLand rules and the ongoing "my glop is a new and innovative recipe" my money is on her believing she's got it together. And I wouldn't be surprised if she thought she was smart "for a girl" and that she also was taught and believes that Derrick, her Daddy and her Brothers will always be smarter then her because of some male leadership/penis=brains/barefoot and pregnant Gothard BS.
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