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  1. 18 hours ago, MorganSte said:
    20 hours ago, rollacoaster said:

    Ok, so, in the employee cafeteria, Susie nibbled off two plates, but didn't take either one to eat. What was that about? That really bugged me. I'm surprised she didn't take one to eat and one to save for later.

    Those were leftovers - plates bused from tables

    No, a different scene, the one where she has paged Midge and she comes to the employee cafeteria. They both seem to nibble off of freshly fixed plates, but didn't take either plate. 

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  2. Susie and Ethan bonding over Andy Griffith, sandwiches and beer...awwwwwww.

    The Maisel accounting system is...just wow. Even the accountant that Joel brought in thought it was a piece of shit. Good on Joel for trying to modernize things. Dammit, I don't want to be a fan of Joel, but he seems to be doing some things right. I understand elder Maisel's reasons for keeping certain people on at the factory. He does understand relationships. 

    I like that Paris had some diversity.

    Abe and Rose in Paris were adorable. I hope they can keep the joyful, authentic connection going. 

    Rose: "You are a wonderful man."

    Abe: "You are a terrible cook."

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  3. 3 hours ago, Clanstarling said:

    Which makes it all the more strange that he retained enough to tell Midge the details. My husband (notably unobservant at times) was the one who brought that up as an issue with the storytelling. I kept my mouth shut, as he clearly wasn't intending it as a comment on his personal experience. LOL

    It's like Abe listens, but he doesn't really listen. It didn't pertain directly to his needs, so he just overlooked it. 

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  4. I want Midge to organize my life! She was really handling shit in that switchboard room! Don't tell me multitasking ain't real!

    Abe is incredibly unobservant and self-absorbed.

    I absolutely love Rose savoring her simple life in Paris with Simone! She looked so youthful, carefree and relaxed. Kudos to her for realizing that she missed who she used to be, and taking steps to remedy the situation. She is lucky that she has the resources to be able to do it. 

    Not a Joel fan, but I appreciate his honesty to Midge, and his encouraging her to continue to do comedy.

    Susie's situation. Just, wow. I'm glad she came through ok. 

    Zelda is MVP! She handles Abe and Ethan the same. 

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  5. 13 hours ago, HaaCHOO said:
    On 11/21/2018 at 7:51 AM, rollacoaster said:

    I think Meghan would be so much happier if she just allowed herself to be a cute, average, well-to-do young woman who lives and works in NYC and enjoys drinking and partying and trashy reality shows

    ...extremely wealthy young woman who lives in NYC...

    Nice edit! I forget just how rich Meghan is. 

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  6. What I will say is that I am not surprised that, even in offering a tribute to her husband, Meghan speaks in war metaphors. Why is her life so hard that everyday is a battle? 

    I think Meghan would be so much happier if she just allowed herself to be a cute, average, well-to-do young woman who lives and works in NYC and enjoys drinking and partying and trashy reality shows. Why subject herself (and us) to the stress and frustration of trying to be a political expert when she is so obviously not? 

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  7. I think this year's Voice is team Jhud's to lose, with team Kelly a close second. Both teams have a great variety of excellent singers. Unfortunately, that might not appeal to Mid American tastes. 

    I have a feeling that the guy with the long blonde hair and too short pants will definitely be voted in. 

    Patrique's vocal ability is just ridiculous. He is completely over the top, and I am HERE for it. 

    I don't know the name of the second singer on team Jhud, but, her voice was so luscious and effortless. 

    The young woman who sung Worth It...the song and her delivery of it almost moved me to tears. 

    I liked the rendition of Radioactive was powerful, but, I think she used too much pantomime. 

    Does anyone know how songs are picked on this show? It seems so random. Some folk get up to the minute songs that just came out, like God is a Woman, while others get total chestnuts with no dynamics. 

    @LucidDreamer: That is a very apt description of that dress! I thought to myself, "They put that child in floral drapes and boots." The stiffness is more like a slipcover, and the flowers make it Grandma's for sure.

  8. Meghan is so messy! When Abby was saying that people say that her and her husband look alike, Meghan kept squawking "Y'all look nothing alike! He's VERY handsome! He's SO sweet!" It seemed so pointed, like she was saying that Abby wasn't those things. 

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  9. My fave moment: when Meg had made some comment about a Democrat candidate being too liberal or radical for the  party, and the woman with the messy, orange-y blonde hair pushed back with a comment about the Dems being known for being inclusive. Meg didn't look too pleased about that. From what I saw, she managed to behave herself, though, honestly, she wasn't given the opportunity to do much damage. 

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  10. 19 minutes ago, GHScorpiosRule said:

    But then Begala came back with: “I wasn’t born during the French Revolution, but I know of IT

    A Thing of Beauty. 

    It really was. She was so like the kid finally allowed at the grownups table, and was totally out of her league. She hasn't changed much at all, just so much more loud and forceful in her ignorance. 

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    Megan got put in her place on Bill Maher's show, she was exposed as an ignorant fool who rides her dad's coat tails. She brings nothing fresh and new to the table. 

    The above quote is from @Apprentice79. Here is a link to the Bill Maher clip, and it is GLORIOUS. It shows that she has been espousing the same tired, ignorant rhetoric for a long time, plus playing the victim card ("The mean man is using his smarts to pick on little ol' blonde me!") 

     

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  12. On 10/16/2018 at 12:56 PM, veronicalodge44 said:

    and i've seen both seasons of the voice UK with jennifer as a coach as well.  it's interesting, because on the UK version, jennifer is clearly most contestants' favorite coach and she seems to be celebrated in a different way than here (yes, it's the internet, but i have read so many snarky remarks about jennifer in u.s. comment sections).

    For some reason, US folk are much harder on Jennifer here. Her shenanigans aren't any worse than the other judges, and I think she does a good job of coaching her recruits. 

  13. 8 minutes ago, Snow Apple said:

    It took me a bit to warm up to the show but by the end, I'm all in.

    One little thing I enjoyed seeing was the can of juice with the two holes punched in. Ahhh memories.

    I missed the can on the show, but totally remember those in real life. 

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  14. Free from jury duty!

    Yay, I guess, that Meghan's dad raised her to be so "strong" and "tough". That he would have also instilled discernment and good listening skills. Her "join me!" soapbox speechifying got on my nerves. 

    Buttering up of Meghan aside, I thought YNB had some good things to say about civic engagement. But, seriously, it's not like Taylor Swift sings about political issues. Abby can still enjoy her music as a mindless respite. 

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  15. I am in jury duty right now, but, based on y'all's posts, this episode will be worth watching later when I get the chance. I love YNB, and can't wait to see what she has to say. 

    Has there been much interaction between Abby and Meghan? 

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