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So, no one bothers to ask: "So, why the hell didn't Rigo divorce Eva's ass if he knew Jack wasn't the only person she slept with." Better yet, why is everyone going "poor Eva" when she is a dumb ass whore? The rest of the flashbacks, wow! I agree, Dr. Lewis need to see her own shrink after that. So, basically Maya has been hoping for death since she was a teen? Hey Ripley! She was not a leader, she was waiting for a death wish. I can't stop hearing the dog...
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Yeah, it was marketed well at all. It's actually a pretty smart and funny show. Sad that it's one of those shows that is just not in the lime light correctly. Then ABC puts more attention on shows that seriously, are bad from the gate. Though I can't fault them for it, no one likes to lose money, but don't hype up shows that are horribly written but have big names attached to the production teams like Splitting up Together was. Don't focus on shows that are pretty much dead like Modern Family or Fresh off the Boat were. Focus on shows that are good, smart writing and cast members and people do enjoy.
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I agree, and it's gotten very bad and now they have it where Doris is now divorced and the kids are gone? I think this has gone too far with the character. Everything with the Youtuber has gotten overboard too. The writers are not helping the case, because after a while, I would be kicking his ass out of the house with my own boot. I doubt he knows how to bring charges against people. I'm still enjoying what they have been doing with both Oliver and Anna-Kat. As for Taylor, they are still just spinning with her character, having it where she couldn't see what she was missing was on her? I get the glasses on top of her head, my own wife did that and didn't notice she still had them up there right up until bed. However, when you are wearing sunglasses and then wondering where they are. Oh enough!
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I know what the original story was, but this is making it seem like they were out to get Aaron for reasons. Then having a father-in-law who was all: "He lied to you." Like I said, look an in-law who has something against the person their daughter/son married. The burner phone, yeah, major problem.
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Unless they are going to reveal that in the next two episodes. I think the writers, once again decided to make things up because they could.
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Especially when they know it would bother the twins and could lead to other issues. I mean, it could have just been a half an hour break. Oh no! They have to throw in Phil's secret mushroom garden, copper pipes that really go nowhere and Dylan saying things that would get anyone else punched in the face.
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The problem is, all of Dre's co-workers and superiors all act like they got their jobs based on bribing, under handed deals and so forth. I mean, then half the time they act like they barely know how to tie their shoes. It would be nice if Dre could just be an "adult" and tell them these things or had it where it was just causing more of a hassel at work because of coming in late or something. Instead its written to be: "oh you bastard, you can't do that!"
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Yet, two seasons ago you defended Bow about not picking fights with people online who are anti-vax. Where she was right and now she is apparently in agreement with them.
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Right verses the past several years, her hospital treated her like she just reads WebMD and constantly attack her and the family attacks her like she is some idiot. Something that was good over on Black-ish was her being FINALLY recognized by the board and the hospital. Yet, the turned it around to have it like she didn't know shit on this week's episode. It gets tiring and for three shows that apparently "talk" to each other to make sure Mix-ish, Black-ish and Grown-ish all keep on track. Yet, if you see all three shows you kind of go: "you sure about that? Half the time you seem to be making it up as you go."
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I agree, Jack would have made plenty of sense. I'm sorry, but Junior is a little old to be going along with this and then add in Ruby. I'm sorry, she has seen so many issues over the past 60 years knowing how vaccines work. Yet, we are to expect she is: "against shots, they are the devil." Oh BULLSHIT! I like how the writers want to hammer in that Junior is so gullible and an idiot that YES, he can be valedictorian for a high school, but do things as a normal 20 year old. Nah! Why do that?
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Well, at this point, I'm just waiting for the entire DA to just explode at this time. They are doing everything short of holding a gun and kill Aaron in prison. I mean, the judge brought up all the right reasons why this information needed to be shared. Yet, they all act like: "Well, we don't want to!" As for Marie's father, he is so cliche.
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Only for them to quickly say that wasn't true and had Eve the next episode going: "Baxters never get up!" Followed by Eve looking down on her other sisters for "not being athletic" and so forth. They wrote and did this episode and then it was quickly forgotten to the point they tried to write it off like it was a dream from Eve. Yet, they revisited it when she didn't get into Westport and then that "gap year" crap. That went back and forth from: "Eve is a great singer" to "Even just sucks and she should get over herself." Then more on the actress wanting to do other things, they had her join the air force when critics and fans were going: "You could have done that the moment you didn't get into Westport." Yet, they acted like Eve's life was over. I think Molly after the "gap year" got sick of the writing and since then is doing various other projects, meanwhile Nancy Travis is: "I have two more kids to put through school, I NEED a paycheck."
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Pretty much, same why they threw Andy out was because they wanted Dylan back as Haley's endgame. It wasn't like the actor was really busy, he was part of the cast for a while and then the show was: "Well, we like Dylan's character more, so bye Andy." Then it was: "Well, I'm getting these other deals, so no big lost on me." Now, Dylan and Haley and dumb and dumber with twins that apparently want to destroy things because they can, not because they don't know better.
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Yep and it just never stopped. I even remember when they had the press conference and I was like: "Why the hell is Richard there?" Later on with Owen over the girl who escaped from 10 years of being assaulted. He would have NOTHING to do with it! Same with him saving money on the plane crash and then magically the board was: "Well, we need to hide this." Why? Even after they bought the hospital, they still don't run it realistically at all. It's like on the Good Doctor, they have the chain of command better structured on the show, but at times you go: "Why would he being calling the shots? That's not his job or area."
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Oh, but Vanessa has a PhD... as in Dimwit of Philosophy
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I've noticed that too. I mean, NONE of the parents can seem to be just the classic: "we were good parents, who made mistakes." Oh no! We have ones who were: carrying on affairs, just pissed off for some reason and prompted up the screw up kid, secretly saw something bad, but don't want to admit it or felt so "embarrassed" they had to hide the truth.
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Right, or when he was looking for Jill's present and revealed to Wilson that he buried things he didn't want Jill to find he had "improved" on. I mean a curling iron, thermostat and then finally a Crock Pot? Why did those need to be improved on? Curling Irons especially in the late 90s were turning into fire hazards from having "too much power". The thermostat you can figure out, he wanted it to either get cooler faster or hotter in the house. As for the crock pot? That makes no sense, they are design to be slow to cook meals to be ready when you got home. Now, the Insta Pot craze the past two years. OK, but Tim re-wiring some stuff never made sense, just like if a woman showed she knew things more than Tim, he feel butt hurt to the point he had to embarrass them. Why?
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It's funny too, Tim re-wired the washing machine in season 1 to take care of all the needed detergents that lasted the run of the show. Made a super fast garbage disposal that could chop up wood. A reverse laundry shoot that worked extremely well, to even a walk in closet I wanted to have. Yet, Tim would re-wire things where it was like Rise of the Machines. Let's not forget the 21 Nail Gun salute that for some reason was on a 360 swivel that couldn't stop firing nails. Tim having no idea how to add more power to a computer and destroying just Zombie Sneak Attack, but nothing else. A Snow Man so bright it melted itself and could be seen around the city. Yet, never effect their electric bill? Then you add in that Tim knew how drive heavy duty equipment, but then can't just hit the breaks on things to make them stop.
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Jack's night terrors must be keeping him at bay. Oh wait? A plot point ignored? They wouldn't do that? Would they?😁
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Yeah, no kidding. Then at least the title of the show would still make sense.
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Yeah, I don't like this at all, plus with the professor being so sure he was going to marry Haley from early on and he apparently is happy for her now and could also care less just makes his reaction to Alex even more stupid. Same with Alex, should could even have told the groups: "Yeah, and people protest a law firm, because of one of the partners stealing, but forget the firm also shut down two human trafficking businesses." "How about that yes, fracturing can be damaging, but has helped us get more alternative energies that have reduced pollution for the planet." "Every damn business is going to have issues, so go find someone who is REALLY EVIL and leave me alone." But oh no, she had to be guilt-ed, because remember, Alex is a bitter, smart loser since Season 1?
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Teens are not only more accepting of it these days, hell you have school administrators not only running Pride Clubs, they are telling incoming freshman about it and to join. Of course, at 14, I think you are still trying to understand who you are, so now we have moved to a: "Well, we can accept you no matter what when you don't know who you are yet." Which can be more damaging. I got with Oliver and him basically seeing it as an advantage and of course trying to prove a point worked well. I like this Oliver more instead of: "I am going to wait for my real RICH family to come get me." Which is tiresome.
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That was the problem with the story, they had the daughter and Vic's parents coming across of: "We don't want to deal with it." Least with the daughter, you get she was just exhausted, but really? No other family, friends, friends of her father, nothing? Just dump them on a fire station and then disappear for two hours for coffee? Then to make us feel sorry for Vic with her grandmother. When we heard last season her parents just worked all the time and now seeing that they did it to the point where as Vic's grandmother put it: "Your father doesn't know how to have fun." So, WHY were they always gone? The restaurant was that needed that it they could NEVER be home? There is denial, but I HIGHLY DOUBT that Vic bought ALL those child proof locks and pieces and installed them around the house by herself. Not being able to afford care or retirement home due to their business. That I can see no problem, but to just drop your ailing mother on your only child and then the wife to just go with it is worst than Maya's father and how her mother let it all happened. Least then you understand how Maya's brother ended up homeless, he could never live up to his father's standards and gave up on things. Of course, living in a homeless area sure is showing him right? Rigo was like thrown in to be not only the asshole, but to give us the cheating wife and instead of divorcing her ass, going into therapy, the only thing he does is beat up guys who she sleeps with (apparently other firefighters) and then Pruitt reveals he has anger from his father dying in a call that Pruitt over saw. All it did was make Jack look like a moron and now he is going to feel guilty of him dying and sleeping with the whore that was his wife. Jack tried to stop him, Maya screwed up the containment and Maya kept them on duty and didn't suspend them both especially when it was revealed that Rigo's wife is the root of everything. But oh no, just ignore it. The vet was the trauma was not only realistic, but DAMN Sully did a great job with it too and even the follow up on Grey's made plenty of sense and was sad. HOWEVER, Dixon is just a complete moron, it is like EACH season Station 19 has to have some moron/asshole who is a higher up in the department. Season 1 was that Battalion Chief that Ripley finally shut down. They then changed both Ripley and Sully from being those assholes and then gave us Rigo instead. Now, it's Dixon who wants things both ways. "I want my son to be in the department so he can be a politician some day, but I don't want him in dangerous situations and I hate politics of the City Council." Umm... that's not how it works.
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Right and when they DID have a "board" they were the biggest set of morons too. I mean the plane crash was the biggest example of How NOT to run a hospital. That's what has made NO SENSE on the show. They had surgeons doing anything and IF there are other doctors or higher ups. They come across as morons or people you just ask of HOW they ever got into the medical field. Like that ONE head doctor in pysch they used on and off when Ben went mental or those "old" surgeons that Christina or Alex at times said: "They just need to retire."