CrazyInAlabama March 14 Share March 14 (edited) William has achieved a new high score for poundticipants, he completed an entire bingo card all by himself, with the enabling of his mother. It's sad he's denying everything Dr. Now did to help him, and learned nothing from the program to help him. Maybe working in a fast food place, (that I couldn't identify, it had an eclectic menu), next door to a WhatABurger, was a bad choice for a place to work and try to lose weight. He certainly had a lot of bizarre excuses about why he wasn't losing weight. My question is how the mother was paid to coach little league? it's a volunteer organization, and the coaches aren't paid. So, maybe mom had another reason for leaving her son behind? Tonight (Thursday) is the Supersize of this episode, 7 to 9 p.m. Central. I'm guessing we'll see some Bonus Scenes of William talking about his cheats, and drive thru bags of Dr. Now forbidden foods. Our "Live Chat" comments are at the topic with a sticky at the top of the page "S12.E01 TBD" after the Krystal S. comments. Edited March 17 by CrazyInAlabama 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/
cynicat March 14 Share March 14 William was exhausting. And also completely delusional. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314319
silversage March 14 Share March 14 My favorite thing he said was telling Dr. Now he was going to try to find a different way to diet. Also, if the mom was supportive like she said she was going to be and do the diet with him she would have lost weight. She enabled him and then went along with Dr. Now to scold him. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314365
CrazyInAlabama March 15 Author Share March 15 (edited) If there is a record for throwing each other under the bus, William and his mom broke it. He certainly was an expert at blaming everything on depression, or other reasons why he couldn't make his own way in the world, and why he couldn't do anything to help himself. I would love to hear the ex-wife's version of why they split up. Pringles on top of two pepperoni pizzas is a first. I know that for a crisper crust you are directed to put the pizza directly on the oven rack, but I can only imagine how much pizza grease is permanently on that oven. So he thinks he was 620, and he's down to 592. His stomach looks so painful and infected. That salad is a whole day's allowance from Dr. Now, and actually well over it. Especially with the two soda's he washed it down with. William's idea of following the diet is absurd. The chicken was barely cooked, definitely not grilled, and the huge glasses of sweet tea are horrible for him. You can tell when the crew is sick of a poundticipant, they show all of the secrets, and the confessions, and the camera angles are certainly different for some like William. I know I said it before, but working fast food, and being right next to WhatABurger is a horrible idea for him. I have to laugh at Dr. Now saying a 4 pound loss is one less hamburger a month. And the mother getting hysterical over William not following the diet, throws him under the bus at Dr. Now's, and then she runs right out and gets him whatever he wants is so bizarre. That breakfast he inhales isn't better at all. That smoothie is full of calories, and that plate of food is two meals worth of food. If he had the same brand and type of pizza, it was 2200 calories, eaten over two days is 1100 worth of pizza, plus his sodas and tea, plus his other meals. Mom is right, he's easily eating 5,000 calories minimum, and I'm betting a lot more. Mom is right, but she's still enabling him. He needs pants that stay up. I don't want to get mooned by him. Edited March 18 by CrazyInAlabama 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314414
Scratches19 March 15 Share March 15 2 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said: Especially with the two soda's he washed it down with. We looked at each other and said “sodees!” at the same time. Then later he made that excuse about “oh I guess maybe I DO need to not drink the soda” 5 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314539
Scratches19 March 15 Share March 15 We kept saying “he’s not losing any weight”. I think the exercise might have been helping in maintaining the delusion. But just sad. Sad. If his weight doesn’t do him in, he really could benefit from the therapy with Dr. Paradise and he absolutely needs to leave the exo-womb of his mother. Finally. We wondered if his failing was a silent protest and push back against her in some odd way. “You Want me to lose weight? Ha! I’ll not do that then.” Then the whole bizzare atory about the wife surprise dropping him at the airport. Seriously? She must have been completely and totally done. This guy is so disconnected from reality. Again, long before Dr. Paradise entered the episode we were calling for therapy. Bonus thought - next time I’m at a drive through I’ll TRY not to think about whether the person working there has a staph infection and fungal funk on their body. And hope they wash their hands. 6 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314547
EtheltoTillie March 15 Share March 15 (edited) Poundticipant working at a fast food restaurant—is that a first? He’s one of the few who ever had a job, which is something, but duh. He’s more mobile than others, and younger. But he’s delusional. Now he accuses the scale of being broken. Why don’t they give the therapy earlier. They set people up to fail. Edited March 15 by EtheltoTillie 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314653
CrazyInAlabama March 15 Author Share March 15 (edited) If someone doesn't want to be in therapy, then noting will be accomplshed by going there. I bet the wife dumped him when she realized that he was always going to be enmeshed with his mother, and he was trying to turn wife into mommy. I see zero hope that William will ever change, or his mother will ever stop enabling him, she likes how dependent he is on her. I don't buy the story about the mother being out of state coaching little league, they don't pay coaches in little league, and never have. I couldn't believe how delusional he was, and the mother too. The amount of food she prepared, and the amount he shoveled down was appalling. I'm shocked that he didn't gain a lot more weight on his 'diet'. Lots of the poundticipants had their first jobs at fast food places, but they all were eventually fired, or left on their own, because they couldn't manage the job with their mobility. Edited March 18 by CrazyInAlabama 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314822
LeesburgLee March 15 Share March 15 40 minutes ago, CrazyInAlabama said: I bet the wife dumped him when she realized that he was always going to be enmeshed with his mother, and he was trying to turn wife into mommy. I see zero hope that William will ever change, or his mother will ever stop enabling him, she likes how dependent he is on her. William, mom, and wife could have tried out for “I Love a Mama's Boy.” Too late now. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314844
Elizzikra March 15 Share March 15 1 hour ago, LeesburgLee said: William, mom, and wife could have tried out for “I Love a Mama's Boy.” Too late now. There is nothing sadder than lost opportunity… 1 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8314918
gaPeach March 18 Share March 18 William may just be a lost cause. I really thought he was getting somewhere with Dr. Paradise when he talked about his divorce. I thought I saw a light bulb go off over William's head. But was wrong, I think that was the light in the refrigerator William was dreaming about raiding when he got home. I don't see him losing the weight and his mom will continue to feed him until he is immobile and bedridden. Too bad, as he is so wrong and could beat this, he just doesn't seem to want to. And the sad thing about it, is I think this is the first one that was not fat from birth. He was not overweight until adulthood and the divorce. That just insane to me. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8316714
libgirl2 March 18 Share March 18 1 hour ago, gaPeach said: William may just be a lost cause. I really thought he was getting somewhere with Dr. Paradise when he talked about his divorce. I thought I saw a light bulb go off over William's head. But was wrong, I think that was the light in the refrigerator William was dreaming about raiding when he got home. I don't see him losing the weight and his mom will continue to feed him until he is immobile and bedridden. Too bad, as he is so wrong and could beat this, he just doesn't seem to want to. And the sad thing about it, is I think this is the first one that was not fat from birth. He was not overweight until adulthood and the divorce. That just insane to me. I keep thinking about Sean, who's mother fed him as he lay there bedridden. She passed and he was not able to take care of himself. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8316784
Meowwww March 18 Share March 18 He is like “oh, I should be doing this because I’m in my 30s” but his tone says he lovvvvves being “taken care of” and dependent. And his mom, “as a parent there’s no guidebook for this”….uh, ask Dr Now, I am sure he has some suggestions. Ugh. So unlikeable. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8317097
CrazyInAlabama March 20 Author Share March 20 I think where he was working was a Long John Silver's and an A & W combined location. The company does that a lot, with LJS and KFC where I used to live. I recognized the LJS containers, and I really miss that, our only LJS closed during the pandemic and never reopened. I can't imagine a worse place for him to work, and near a WhataBurger, home of the gigantic burger. I don't think he ever had any intention of following the diet, I think he thought claiming to lose 20 lbs. right before seeing Dr. Now for the first visit would get him surgery. 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8318267
CrazyInAlabama Monday at 11:13 PM Author Share Monday at 11:13 PM (edited) This is being rerun on Discovery Life, I forgot about him. His breakfast burritos are gigantic. Taking a huge stew pot size breakfast of eggs, cheese, some kind of meat, piled onto a burrito is disgusting. He's also the one who married a fellow Job Corps student, got married almost instantly, and finally divorced, so ex-wife dropped him at the airport, and he came home to mom and never left. Also, his mother is the one who left him for a job as a little league coach in another state. However, it's been established that little league is a volunteer organization, and coaches aren't paid. His mother cooks huge pots of food for him, and then she cries and tells William and Dr. Now that William needs to stop eating so much. She just brought him giant salads with mounds of cheese and meat in it, with what looked like regular dressing on top, so she's still enabling him. Edited Tuesday at 12:03 AM by CrazyInAlabama Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8539508
FormeryHeavyJ Tuesday at 02:43 PM Share Tuesday at 02:43 PM On 3/14/2024 at 8:51 PM, CrazyInAlabama said: Pringles on top of two pepperoni pizzas is a first. I know that for a crisper crust you are directed to put the pizza directly on the oven rack, but I can only imagine how much pizza grease is permanently on that oven. Pringles on top of pizza or Cheez-Its mixed in with meatloaf (Nicole & her merry bunch of bastards). That's a tough one to choose. Have we seen someone down an entire gallon of ice cream yet with Suzy Q's mixed in? 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8539780
CrazyInAlabama Tuesday at 08:42 PM Author Share Tuesday at 08:42 PM One of the recent ones also had french fries piled on a pizza too. I don't remember who, but it was within a couple of years. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/144267-s12e02-williams-journey/#findComment-8539959
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