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  1. 5 minutes ago, Scarlett45 said:

    I really think Amy just wanted to lose enough weight to get pregnant. I wasn’t expecting her to get to a BMI under 25 or anything, but if she had not become pregnant for two years like the doctors suggested, she could’ve ended up near 200lbs. I was proud of her for not gaining too much weight worth Gage, but he’s about 6 months looking at him and she isn’t making any progress!

    It’s too bad she doesn’t want to lose weight for Gage. Besides impacting her own health and ability to be an active mom for years to come, just what is likely going to happen to Gage growing up in a family with such horrendous eating habits? The whole family has been obese since childhood. Care enough to break the pattern. 

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  2. So Rose didn’t get a high school diploma because she got mono three weeks before graduation. Anyone think Rose doesn’t know the difference between graduating and a graduation ceremony and she had been recorded as completing high school all along? Unless Mr. Sticklemeyer was just a meanie who flunked her. I still don’t believe Dorothy was so unethical as to change her grade when she clearly got the answer wrong. 

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  3. 4 hours ago, GaT said:

    I'm going to try to say this delicately. How would a man be able to get close enough to complete the necessary steps for her virginity to be gone? They would need the "Gene Simmons' tongue" of penises to do it.

    Oh Gawd, my brain started imagining positions. She’s likely sexually active in some way or the other and I’m leaving it at that before images hit my brain. 
     

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  4. 31 minutes ago, sadie said:

    I think this ep made it clear that Tammy has completely retreated to her fantasy world. She wanted to be at that hotel so she could be online, taking selfies, communicating with only the 2D people. She has lost most all interest in real life. Very much like a drug addict.

    Why the family spends so much time trying to coax her and try to get her involved is perplexing at this point. All that time at the cabin talking about how to get her to participate, how to make her see how much fun she could be having. When anyone with an IQ above 10 can see Tammy is checked out, she DOES just want to be at home, online, nothing else matters to her. I do believe it is ONLY for the cameras now. 

    The preview for next week looks sad beyond belief. Tammy thinks these feeders and fame whores really like her, not understanding she is the joke and she’s not in on it. They don’t think she’s just so much fun and want to be around her, they want their 15 minutes.  And her getting drunk, add it to the list of ways she could care less about her health. 

    I suspect once this show is done, if she’s still alive, her family will just stop interacting with her. No paycheck, no reason to tolerate this. Another reason this is just a sad situation in that EVERYONE including her family are just using her for a paycheck. 

    Boo hoo for Tammy. She’s a mean, selfish, nasty person who heaps abuse on everyone around her, rejects all suggestions to help her and blames everyone else for her problems. If her family cuts her off, she has no one to blame but herself. 

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  5. This is unwatchable. Why are they catering to this selfish nasty person and spending all their time talking about her and to her? And making some poor guy drive 6+ hours there and back to get her? They should have let her sleep in the van all night. This is ridiculous. 

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  6. 2 hours ago, Gemma Violet said:

    Here's a scene from the next episode.  Tammy's still sitting in the van.  Instead of ignoring her, the family gathers around and tries to coax her out.  

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S58_hmbXbUM

    Good grief. The woman is 35 years old. If she wants to pout in the van, let her sit there by herself. The entire show has become the family revolving around this one horrible woman-child. 

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  7. 3 hours ago, sadie said:

    If Amy keeps eating like she did at the party she’s gonna regain everything she lost and maybe blow her new stomach out, wouldn’t it be ironic if Amy croaks before Tammy. That drink was at least 3,000 calories and you can see Amy’s justifications just keep coming, “I’m eating for two and the baby is craving food”, “I’m too busy being a mom”, “mommy deserves a treat”. Sigh. 

    Isn’t she also diabetic? I read that somewhere but it’s seldom mentioned. If true, you cannot eat this way with diabetes. She is risking organ damage, blindness and amputation with the way she eats. She’s also still significantly obese. I’m all for cheering people on when they are trying their best but she’s making choices almost as stupid as Tammy’s. She just comes off better because Tammy is such a mess, if it were just her and Chris, she would kind of be the mess. 

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  8. These sisters continue to make stupid choices. Amy is just going to gain a lot of weight back instead of focusing on her health and having another child a year or two down the road. 
    Amy can barely handle one kid. She doesn’t work but can’t find time to clean and organize her house. Her house doesn’t look any better since the professional cleaners came through. How is she ever going to be able to handle a toddler and an infant? 

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  9. On 11/2/2021 at 5:07 PM, BigBingerBro said:

    There is the one episode where they sell some land they bought while married and had planned to retire on.  So I guess they at least both planned to wind up in Miami eventually.

    Supposedly they bought the land while in Miami on their honeymoon (after the honeymoon in the Poconos presumably). How two broke teens with a baby on the way could afford to buy land anywhere is up for grabs. 

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  10. Even worse was the way Dorothy and Rose treated Blanche when she was accused of having an affair with Gill Kessler. No support or sympathy at all. Dorothy tells her “you live your life a certain way and now you’re paying for it.” What does that mean? “Sluts” deserve public shaming? And Rose responding “how do we know you’re telling the truth about that” when Blanche states they are her best friends. Just ugh. Blanche should have thrown them both out. But instead Blanche ends up blaming herself as if she deserved it all just because she enjoys male company. Horrible messaging all the way around. 

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  11. On 10/2/2021 at 4:15 PM, chessiegal said:

    I've been watching (just watching, as I'm listening to music on my iPad) while I'm doing my night time wind down to sleep routine. I can't get over the outfits they put Bea Arthur in. I was an adult when this originally aired, buying my own clothes, and I never saw any of the awful Omar the Tent Maker outfits in stores. And I didn't know any women who wore clothes like that.

    Dorothy’s clothes were hit or miss. Some were just awful and/or bizarre. Other times she looked quite elegant. And at least she often just wore sweaters. It’s Rose’s outfits I hated the most. All those dowdy silk dresses. She dressed like Aunt Bee. 

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  12. 3 hours ago, Blakeston said:

    I guess he was honoring the time-honored Golden Girls tradition of leaving the room immediately after making a big announcement.

    They do always do that. I’ve commented on it before. They make an announcement and then walk out of the room. 

    Same as Dr Jonathon Newman telling Rose he has something important he wants to discuss over dinner as he’s walking out the door. Rose thinks it’s a proposal (why?) but he apparently decided in the middle of his enjoyable evening at the house that he can’t see her anymore. 

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  13. I don’t know how Rose ever kept her job as a product tester or got promoted to associate producer. What did Enrique think when she turned in reports about staring at lightbulbs for hours with her hand in a bucket of water? How did she become an associate producer suggesting topics like “who’s in charge of cheese?” Or “Lincoln: statesman or gas guzzler?” I don’t even understand how she was qualified as a grief counselor. The only job she had that made sense was as a waitress. And I still wonder how often she messed up the orders. The woman had trouble understanding basic English at times. 

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  14. I hated that the spin-off took place in a hotel instead of in their cozy house. Plus it had all these people I didn’t care about, ie hotel staff, hotel guests, intruding. I would have continued watching the original show without Dorothy but the spin-off didn’t work for me. Even Two and a Half Men found a way to keep the show at the beach house after Charlie died. Maybe they learned from The Golden Palace. When the house is important to the feeling of the show, don’t ditch it. 

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  15.  

    23 hours ago, catrice2 said:

    Underwhelmed. 

    I was underwhelmed also. I sat there for almost half an hour watching two people on one side of a desk listen to a guy on the other side giving a long exposition. It just wasn’t interesting to me. 
     

    I also felt, and not for the first time these past few episodes, that our Loki was playing the side kick to Sylvie. I don’t hate her but she isn’t the reason I was watching. 

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  16. I most enjoy the early episodes when Jake was young. The family dynamic was most enjoyable then. That was really the best and funniest parts of the show for me, the relationship between the characters. The later seasons substituted funny and warm interactions for smutty low brow sex jokes. Charlie telling Jake he cleaned up his act on the weekends but pop in on a Wednesday and he’d be scarred for life was funny. Alan getting caught masturbating in every room of the house while Charlie had the hots for his date’s 20 year old daughter was just gross. 
     

    I love the scene in the season 1 episode where Jake lets seagulls into the house and Charlie, armed with chum and wearing a raincoat, enters the bedroom to lure them out of the window. We don’t see a thing, only hearing squeaking and screaming yet I can perfectly picture birds swooping down on Charlie from all angles while he cowers in terror. 
     

    Or Jake standing in the pouring rain holding his soccer ball or dressed as Ben Franklin with his Tweetie Bird kite because his father and uncle forgot about him. Charlie was actually a pretty good uncle in that episode, getting the costume and attending the play and telling Jake how hard his dad worked. 
     

    Or Jake’s disastrous dinner at Evelyn’s. “He broke her. He is obviously the Chosen One”. Or Allen falling off the roof and everyone asking “why didn’t you just call the guy?”

    At its best the show was so much more than cheap sex jokes and smutty themes. 

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  17. The alimony Allen paid to both wives was absurd. Judith was a healthy young woman who didn’t have to work to support herself at all, who got the house, all expenses paid, child support while Allen still had to pay for Jake’s clothes and school extras  and Kandi was 23 and married for 6 months, no children. Allen just lacked the backbone to contest any of this. 
     

    The show really did Allen no favors as the seasons progressed. They turned him into such a weak spineless mooch he contributed nothing financially to the household and was too cheap to even pay for popcorn at the movies.  And he felt no real shame about it. At least Charlie showed some emotional growth at various times. 

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  18. On 5/2/2021 at 11:30 AM, BigBingerBro said:

    I'm up to episode 18 - great stuff.  Thanks again!!

    I read their ranking if the worst villains to appear on the show. There is no doubt in my mind the worst villain is Sophia. Even Rex Huntington’s verbally abusive behavior towards Blanche is nothing compared to the years of verbal and emotional abuse Sophia heaped on all those around her. Funny how the show could have Dorothy trying to get through to Blanche how badly Rex was treating her while not seeing the abusive relationship she has been subjected to by her mother for her entire life. 

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  19. 11 minutes ago, Snow Apple said:

    From what I remember, Sophia's best friend either passed or moved away which made her loney. Dorothy included her on her dates so Sophia has company. Then she told Dorothy she made new friends which wasn't believed. At the end Sophia went on a trip with her new friends and Dorothy missed out on a romantic getaway.

    Sophia’s attempt to convince Dorothy she was going on vacation with new friends was pathetic. 
     

    I also thought Sophia was mean bordering on outright sociopathic. Her idea of fun was hurting and insulting people. Tricking her roommates into tasting boiling hot liquid, tricking Rose into turning her stiff neck or admitting to burying Rose up to her neck in sand and having kids throw balls at her or pretending she was possessed by Charlie. The list goes on. Not to mention her constant put downs of Dorothy. 
     

    I thought Estelle did a wonderful job of creating an elderly lady character while she herself was much younger. The look, the walk and the mannerisms were very convincing. But her line delivery was often just wooden and off. 

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  20. 20 hours ago, Ms Blue Jay said:

    Has anyone mentioned this yet?

    There are only three chairs around their dinner table, and when all four of them want to eat and speak together, the fourth woman has to pull up a stool!

    These women are crazy.

    It's obviously done for camera angles, like the fourth person would be sitting where the camera was, but why couldn't they angle the chairs to have it be side diagonal, diagonal, side?   And all four chairs would be on camera.  (That's that they do when the fourth pulls up a stool, anyway.)

    There's even a mention in one episode where Sophia screws up her back sitting on that stool.

    And then Dorothy says something like "You know the rule.  When we eat Mexican food, you sit over there at the island."

     

    This is how I'm picturing the ideal table.  Instead of "Chair 3", the fourth woman will pull up a stool and speak to the rest of them, sitting way higher than everyone else!

     

          chair 1           chair 2                chair 3                   chair 4

     

                                      Camera

    I’ve always through the three chairs and round table was an odd choice. TV shows have been showing groups of 4 or more eating dinner at a table since the ‘50s. 

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