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Britty

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  1. I think it would be interesting if all the money was split equally at the start with contestants being able to spend their share as they choose. However, they have to carry their share of the cash (which we know can get heavy), carry anything they purchase (unless they pool resources with another person), and they have to leave everything if they quit/get eliminated. Their cash/supplies could then be won by the remaining contestants through a challenge or maybe purchased at a discount rate.
  2. I wasn't saying I agreed with the stereotype of Millenials not marrying, simply that it would fit in with the other stereotypes the show has thrown at us (They can't put they're phones down! They talk about sex all the time! They wear wacky clothes! If they are techy, they lack social skills! Old people don't understand them!). Maybe they were going for "impulsive" with the proposal, but it didn't come off right.
  3. Because that would have been logical and not totally flipped the attitudes of Lauren and her parents? Lauren would never squeeze Kelsey out with no notice, no thought, and no remorse. She's been shown to get carried away sometimes, but she's never treated her friend like that. Lauren's parents happily let Kelsey live with them rent-free and treated her like a daughter. Suddenly, they don't give a damn about taking over her room, and her moving out overnight? Not buying it. Also not buying Josh's sudden proposal. Why does uber-hip young millennial dude want to get married? They haven't even been together that long. I thought the stereotype (which the show loves) was the Millennial didn't care about an old-fashioned idea like marriage? I could see Josh suggesting they get a place together, but not a proposal. The show has made him pretty unlikable this season, but it was good to see him calling Liza out. She is a liar and cheater (although the Hall Pass muddies that). Hated they went for the cheap parrot sex talk, and Diana's aborted nude photo shoot. The show really loves to humiliate her in an attempt for laughs.
  4. An IUD is inserted into the uterus and stays there (barring complications) for 3-12 years depending on what kind. The Nuvaring goes in the vagina and gets thrown out/replaced each month: 3 weeks in, remove, 1 week out, put in new one. Paternity test results are inconclusive, and BAM! New show called My Two Dads. Oh, I can see the wacky hi jinks now.
  5. Yes! Because he wouldn't be the FIRST guy that got her pregnant. Or the FIRST to see her give birth. He's presented as this evolved man who's very open, but he actually is a child who totally keeps score in the relationship.
  6. Josh gives Liza a pass to sleep with someone else because she's "missed out" on sex with multiple people. Josh gets upset because Liza had a lot of sex with her ex-husband. What the hell, Josh? I really don't get Liza's attraction to this guy. Didn't like the tattoo either because she did not look into it at all. What will Charles have to say about Kelsey's big screw up? She lost a lot of money and publicity for the company. Why in the world would they let EW publish an excerpt before the deal was done? That makes zero sense. Oh good, next week is a pregnancy scare. Just what we need.
  7. I feel like the show will end with everyone discovering Liza's big secret, she writes a book about being 26 again, they'll publish it, huge hit that brings in tons of money for company, and Liza & Charles live happily every after as a publishing powerhouse couple.
  8. I'm guessing it was everyone's favorite Uber driver, Rhett Snow.
  9. Yes. We saw Kathy Bates get put out in the woods by the original colonists with a cage on her head as punishment. Gaga finds her and feeds her a pig heart which ties her to land/makes her The Butcher. I think it's confusing because all of the backstory was shown to us with the re-enactment folks
  10. Highly doubtful! Beautiful women are everywhere in Miami. Young, beautiful women who don't have harsh features, obvious plastic surgery, and wear cheap black wigs. That "agency" referred her to a photographer and took a cut of that money (or was paid a finder's fee). Then they wanted her to pay to sign with them so they could take 20% of any jobs she gets from them or on her own. They are not legit. I can't get over everyone saying, "it's a job" when discussing Pao being photographed topless. I mean, posing completely naked and spread for Hustler is a job. Giving fully nude lap dances is a job. Porn movies are jobs. Is Russ supposed to be ok with her doing those things because they are "just jobs"? Some people are and some aren't. There's not a right or wrong answer. It's a silly justification. Pao wasn't showing anything, but it made Russ uncomfortable (for whatever reason: his parents' reaction, an unknown photographer on a public beach, her surprising him with it on camera). Talk about it like the married adults you are and see if you can figure the situation out. Pao's ridiculous behavior toward him is not helping.
  11. It seemed out of character for the ladies to completely dismiss the guy because of where he lived. This was a hot guy with a cool job that they all thought was great. Wouldn't hyper-trendy Lauren want to know if Roosevelt Island was the newest, hottest, coolest, unheard of, up and coming place to live? It's not like he said he lived in his Mom's basement in Jersey City. Although, as a traveling journalist, would that even be that bad? This show is really starting to feel lost and clunky. It's like no one had any clue how to hold it together after the first season. Just a vague idea that Liza and Charles should eventually end up together while all those silly young people and their crazy gadgets and technology complicate things.
  12. I know!! After I found MURD under the wallpaper, I would have skipped on back to town, built a creepy ass web site, invited every ghost hunter with a crappy tv show, and started renting that thing out. An actual haunted historic house in the woods with multiple physical manifestations? You would be raking in the cash hand over fist. Those six days of the Blood Moon would be booked years in advance!
  13. If they actually go to court, it's totally not her decision. The judge will decide, and unless it's proven that he is a danger to Aubree, then he can have unsupervised time with her. Not that he cares or wants that to happen, but he is her father which gives him certain rights.
  14. I really wanted to like this show, but at this point, watching it feels like work.
  15. Ugh, this show is making me think things I never expected. I miss Jeff Foxworthy. There, I said it. I really enjoyed the version he was part of a couple of years ago, and I really liked those contestants. I'm not so sure about any of the bakers on this round. They all seem dismal when compared to the UK contestants. Maybe they will surprise us. Mary Berry is always delightful, but Johnny not so much. Nia Vardalos was annoying as hell. I've never had much opinion of her, but she was awful on this. Ian Gomez always treads the funny/annoying line, but he was ok. I'll admit that I can't stand Sue Perkins from the UK version, either. To me she comes off as forced which is how I saw Nia. I'll watch again, but so far I'm not cheering for anyone.
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