I thought Push was excellent but my gut reaction to this was just, "Really?" and a facepalm.
I thought Push was excellent but my gut reaction to this was just, "Really?" and a facepalm.
@DarlingGirl: I'm with you on this one.
@redqueenmeg: More proof that the pull out method is ineffective.
@jefmlep: Agreed. I was disappointed to see it on the list as I thought it was an excellent show. But then...I haven't read the books.
@Brigit: No more Discovery Health??? That is so ridiculously sad.
@cylonsarecuddly: That's what they tried to tell me about pandas. Boy did I prove them wrong.
@dumblonde: You mean for the Tim Gunn visits everyone segments? Because it would be cheaper to fly April to NYC from GA than to fly Gretchen back from Portland.
@Peggy Imperial: I feel bad when it happens to people in their 20s or 30s or 40s. A lot of people have been emotionally played (even when they should've known better and even when they were consenting adults) and well, it sucks.
@pinniped17: Goats never fall from mountains; they just got shot by filmmakers.
@weirdette: Hahaha. Yeah, it took me a couple of Tweets for it to click. I was like, "What did Randy's brother do??"
This just seems so weird to me! Not bad weird but just so...progressive weird. I think I'd feel ridiculously strange if I found out I was conceived 20 years before I was actually born.
I was hoping that the Jersey Shore - Bad Girls Club hook up happened in Miami because I'm pretty sure both shows were filming there at the same time.
@andromedeia: To add to what thatgirlmay said, they (the wives mostly) have emphasized that their kids are free to and encouraged to make their own choices about their own lifestyle and their own religion. In one episode one of the daughters was talking to the new wife about how she would only want a monogamous…
@shadowboxer: This also makes me sad, but not really surprised. They've always been open about their relationship counseling and it seems like they've had to work extra-hard in the past few years (just judging from their tone when discussing their marriage) and I really admire the fact that they've tried. I do hope…
@tallchair: I haven't given up on it but I have no sense of excitement or feel any suspense about what's going to happen next at all. The nonlinear story telling doesn't bother me, actually. But it also doesn't do anything to help the pace, IMHO, nor does it affect my emotional response to the story at all.
@LeSighhh: She's hinted about her mother's situation in past episodes (or at least about her being poor and a struggling artist in her own right) and it did sort of help me warm back up to Gretchen. (I liked her ok in the beginning.) I think she's probably a pretty sincere and decent person who just comes across as a…
@keo: Haha. Sorry. I typed out this whole response but it was too much. I totally don't have any morally justifiable interest in her story. My heart goes out to her and breaks that humanity can sink so low and be so cruel. But any interest I have in hearing the details of her story are purely steeped in curiosity and…
@keo: but am I really the only freak who would read something like this and experience something other than the politically appropriate response?
@I-Gemini-I: When I saw the previews, I was pretty much down for seeing this. But I know it's going to sorely disappoint me if it's only 90 minutes.
@corpore-metal: I got the impression from the bird show at the zoo that predatory birds in general are towards the bottom of the bird intelligence chain.