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Pruit was removing her door when she was in her early 20s having sex with Ryan. Because, I mean what would some post college person even think of having sex with her boyfriend?🥴 The more it goes, Pruit just comes off as an enabler to his ex-wife's behavior and so does the aunt. This entire "protect Andy because this will devastate her life." Just comes across as really stupid on the rest of the family. Of course also, Andy's cousin would turn out gay because we don't have enough "diverse" people on the show.
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S03.E04: Birthdays, Babies and Emotional Support Chickens
readster replied to Pallas's topic in The Conners
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I also like how the tiger magically got into the firehouse of all places and then Bishop was: "She must have come in before we locked down." Yeah, no one noticed an 8ft long tiger just walking around the station going: "mmm.... I smell raw steak." "Wonder what's going on here?" Probably as soon as Vic finally asks her parents: "Why the fuck did you work all the time and ignore grandma?"
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Junior think logical? Junior think about doing his best to get a great career and his own place before getting married? Nah... parish the thought!
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Yet they are all getting older!
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At the rate with so many people gone under various reasons. You do have to wonder if the show is going to make it much longer. The good news, we haven't seen Lonnie in two episodes now.
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It also doesn't help that we don't see Cooper starting to get more of a realization of how life is when you don't have people doing EVERYTHING for you. I mean the mop situation was great, but at times you were waiting for Cooper or someone else to say: "That's not how that works, just do this." I mean he seems to go in a friend's car or on the bus without going: "Why isn't everyone taking my things and wiping my butt?" Then it's: "You are always working, what about me?" Just so Katie can make another gay joke that keeps going that she thinks Oliver is gay.
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I agree, of course still had to throw out Katie with: "Come on Oliver, you're gay, just admit it."
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I know that the show is not going to acknowledge COVID or anything, but really still throwing mono as the "kissing" disease. Also at this point, just keep Katie at home, I mean she is going to the restaurant and there is NO ONE there for her now.
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So, there is hope I'll make it there one day? I actually recently completed my doctorate, but I'm still a classroom teacher.
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Yeah, when they decided Molly was going to leave teaching like that. Especially, when at one point she was trying to be a VP so she could you know pay off her debts. To just be: "Now, I'm going to be a writer!" Was just out of left field and also how the show really didn't know the state of teachers in Illinois, because you know, I am one.
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What was episode? I mean they basically brought out all the reasons why the show should just bow out. I mean, no one. NO ONE was in the right at any point. Funny on the letters being real, but Bev talking about divorce? Sorry, starting being more common in the 80s and all of a sudden Bev is a traditionalist? Huh?
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Past Seasons Talk: From Seattle Grace to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital
readster replied to maraleia's topic in Grey's Anatomy
Lot of those scenerios and alternate futures made no sense. Though interesting with one fallopian tube and two previous abortions (one by choice and one surgical) they showed her able to have TWO kids. -
Yep, but let's face it, they are about to hit Vic's workaholic parents out in full force.
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Supermarket Sweep - General Discussion
readster replied to FormerMod-a1's topic in Supermarket Sweep
The show needs to ditch the actors who play the flower/coffee people. They just waste time and seriously, what is wrong with these people just passing the inflatables and then going: "oh yeah, I should grab that now with 10 seconds left." Team Chocolate guy was a moron, he kept trying to grab items without a basket and they weren't even on the shopping list. No wonder they lost. -
Exactly, every time they did a flashback I was always: "Oh great, what asshole was at the hospital now that felt teaching and patient care was beneath them?" I mean you have that constant toxic environment and then wonder when other characters go: "How did you even become a doctor?" they look at you dumb founded. When really, was the hospital ever "great" as Richard said it was? 17 years and the answer seems to be "no".
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Right and why she always got the nickname "the nazi". Of course Richard helped her get there as we saw in various flashbacks. "You can either be a fish or a barracuda and stand up for herself." Of course as it was proven over the course of the series, all the attending doctors were just HORRIBLE teachers. They cared about themselves, were more interested in cutting people open that showing others how to be "better doctors/surgeons" and God forbid if anyone put them on report or said: "You're a damn doctor, act like it." Instead as we have seen from Deluca to Schimdt to Bailey and Richard they are either too full of themselves or act like they won a contest and were given a medical degree.
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Right and honestly the kids' situation rang true. I know plenty of my students who were in the same boat. Yet, almost got caught up in one of the protests in a larger town happening. Thinking: "Well, it's over in cities and now is a good time to go out and hang with 4 of my BFFs." Next thing they know, they almost got attacked by crowd control. As for the intervention, it's been half assed since day 1. First of all, Katrina talked the talk about how bad it was, but cared more about who to sleep with than even adding: "Lack of sleep is bad and we need to get him to some help." Hell, Bailey could have picked up the phone after it was pretty evident that the human trafficing was true with the patient, but instead waited until they were "forced" to come back and then it all went down. Or the fact Deluca himself went: "I don't know what's wrong with me?" It was there he should have been: "I am like my dad, oh God!" Oh no, everyone was: "Go to your room and think about what you did wrong." Same with the Chain of Command or promotions/demotions for the pat 10 seasons. Sorry, Richard was shown he really wasn't a good chief in the long run. He did bend to the old board if they told him too. He would look the other way if he had to or the fact things were staring him in the face and he was: "Well, I'll just fix it MY WAY." That didn't show a great chief, showed someone who got where he was through his experience and seniority and successes, but NEVER learned from his failures and people enabled him with: "But you are so awesome!" As for Koracik, it's true his persona life isn't part of anyone's business, what he did wrong was use his position of power to screw up Owen, seed doubt with his co-workers and got way, way too personal when it came to his past. THAT showed why Koracik would not be hired or be looked under a bigger microscope. Instead of just be: "I left my personal life at the door and continued to be a damn good doctor." But he didn't.
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Plus, look how Harris turned out and how much Mark is treated.
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You know they are about to rip open the angst with Vic next. They have been building her workaholic parents up since last season. The writers just LOVE to give angst to the characters with their family backgrounds. They built Bishop's up and then ripped it all open by the end of last season. Dean got double dose with his parents, especially his mother and him not being a single father out of wedlock. Jack got slammed and now Travis gets the bomb dropped on him about his father being a self shaming closeted gay man himself. Something tells me Vic's is going to go down like this: find out that Vic's grandfather either died young or ran out and Vic's father seeing how much his mother struggled to keep a roof over the head made him believe he ALWAYS had to work. Then felt a bit of guilt and then when his mother came to live with them. Just saw is as an excuse to just keep working to avoid facing that his mother was losing her mind. I'm also pretty sure they will throw in how the 2008 recession almost killed the place and he is: "I can't lose the restaurant, because I will have nothing left!" Then have Vic go: "What about me?" Hell, you know there is angst coming down for Sully soon, we don't know anything about his family's background.
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She was also pregnant during the time and they had to cover it up too. The scene when she falls in the snow when her and Carter are looking for a Christmas Tree. She has about 8 layers on to hide it.
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Oh I know, once they decided to show that Teddy has "always been bi-sexual" that just ended it right there. That not only came out of left field, that just made the characters to the point of no return with: "once a cheater always a cheater and has to self-sabotage because she has survivor's guilt." With Owen, I agree, I hate to say this, but seriously after everything happened with his sister being alive, admitting she screwed up her own life and Owen agreed, he had some warped idea that their father gave him and then getting Alison should have been it right there. Instead they continue to show that his personal life will constantly screw him up whether he knows about things or not. It's like how Maggie grilled him about possibly being Amelia's baby daddy, which first of all that is ZERO her business. Plus she also had ZERO evidence that was it. She was basically: "You fucker, just can't do anything right." Look in the damn mirror Maggie. Now, you got a guy who loves and cares about you, you two have a good history and you are already going: "Oh no, he's not my boyfriend or anything." STOP self-sabotaging!
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Right because I know it's a contract and actors needing to make paychecks but: Nico, Schmidt, Owen and Teddy should have been thrown off the show a long time ago. They are just trying to mine for stories that are not only not there, but the actors know they are doing it for a paycheck and they have bent their stories and stuff so inside and out. They are barely a shadow of who they were. Big on with Nico brough back because the actor's show is on major hold right now due to COVID. Would have been a great way to move Schmidt as many of said to be you know "a good competent doctor". Instead it was: "oh, your show isn't going forward, just come back and while we have no idea what to do with you know, hey you're pretty on people's eyes."
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He was suppose to leave due to a new series, but that got shut down by COVID before they filmed one episode. With no idea when it is going to pick up again for filming or "if it will". So, he went back to his old job, where the writers were like: "Oh, we have you back on the show, well that's good... I guess.. umm... what do we do with him now?"
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Yep only to bring her back and it was all a lie and the husband had been keeping it secret for years and was cheating on Chloe because he just couldn't keep her clean and hated living the lie. What BS.