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Post by MissScarlet on Mar 10, 2020 18:41:49 GMT
I don't want to see any more of that woman either. In fact, at this point I just want this trainwreck of a show over. This season just wasn't fun.
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Post by karna68 on Mar 10, 2020 18:43:37 GMT
I'm glad I missed most of it.
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Post by fang2170 on Mar 10, 2020 18:47:52 GMT
I finally figured out who Peter reminds me of... Gumby.
He sure looked "doughy" sitting on the edge of the bed in his boxers, the morning after Madison left. I originally thought he was kind of cute, but as the show has progressed and we've been acquainted with his wishy-washy personality, I don't find him attractive now.
Agreed with all comments and posts that he needs to cut the apron ties and get away from his controlling, overly-dramatic mother. He will never grow up until he can do that.
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Post by fang2170 on Mar 10, 2020 18:50:52 GMT
It was obvious to me that besides the fact that Peter's mom is emotionally unstable and controlling, she was partial to Hannah Ann because, as she said, HA and Peter reminded her of herself and Peter's father ... so of course she wants her son to pick the woman who she thinks is just like her! I almost hurled when she called HA an "angel on earth." What a narcissist! I wonder if those visits with the parents were shown out of order. Peter told HA he owed her 100% honesty, yet he never told her that Madison had gone! That was ridiculous, HA is a sweet girl , but an angel on earth? Come on rose show! That entire scene was cringe-worthy, and I about spit out my beer when Mommy Dearest said that Hannah Ann is an "angel on earth", lol Then the blubbering, "Bring her home to us!!!!". Good grief, RUN Hannah Ann!!! I can't even imagine what a miserable, suffocating experience being part of that family would be.
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Post by angelic_one2002 on Mar 10, 2020 19:06:33 GMT
He loves Madison, she kicks him to the curb and the next day he loves Hannah Ann. That boy be confused. BTW he isn't a bit good looking to me. The Bachelor's picker for this season was way off. Exactly! IF I were either one of those girls, I'd be so leary about a man so fickle that he goes back and forth like this between two women. Big red flag, right there. You love one or the other more...and if not, then neither one is right for you.
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Post by FannyMare on Mar 10, 2020 19:28:46 GMT
He loves Madison, she kicks him to the curb and the next day he loves Hannah Ann. That boy be confused. BTW he isn't a bit good looking to me. The Bachelor's picker for this season was way off. Exactly! IF I were either one of those girls, I'd be so leary about a man so fickle that he goes back and forth like this between two women. Big red flag, right there. You love one or the other more...and if not, then neither one is right for you. Yes, I agree. God knows where Victoria F fit in, except he slept with her ,can you imagine her meeting mummy?
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Post by MissGriss on Mar 10, 2020 21:13:22 GMT
Peter and Madi are very different, and I doubt they can make it work. But Peter seems willing to try, and there's a big chance that if he and Madi make it work, a lot about him will change. He may end up being perfectly happy in that relationship and with those changes, but it would greatly impact the family dynamics.
I wonder how much of Peter's mother's worries about Madi are not so much about whether Peter will be happy but about how having Madi in the family would affect the family as a whole. Perhaps, she doesn't want Madi's more serious, conservative, religious influence putting a damper on the happy-go-lucky, sex-affirming, love-to-party atmosphere that seems to prevail in their family. I wonder if, with her more casual spirituality and more free-wheeling lifestyle, she has some big judgments about Evangelical Christians and their approach to life. (I'm guessing that's what Madi is, but I could be using the wrong term) Barbara certainly wouldn't be the first person to feel this way. There are some huge differences, and family dynamics would most certainly change.
It happens across so many religious/cultural divides. I come from a Mormon background, though I'm no longer involved in the religion. My nephew, who is extremely observant, married a young woman from an Evangelical background. She converted to Mormonism, and her family has majorly distanced themselves. Even though both groups are very conservative and actually have a lot in common in terms of the religious/cultural rules they follow, both groups also think they have the truth and the other is wrong. For them, her marrying him felt tragic and heartbreaking. She and my nephew have been married for about seven years now and are deeply in love, but there's a lot of pain around her relationship (or lack thereof) with her family.
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Post by Critical on Mar 10, 2020 23:11:40 GMT
Maybe it's because my own mother is super even-keeled, but MAN, Peter's mother would make me crazy! All of that crying and dramatics. Dial it down, honey. It's like she's auditioning for her own reality show or something.
Can you imagine seeing that behavior and then encountering Peter in a dating situation down the road? I mean, I think it's pretty obvious that he's not going to marry anyone from this season, which means he'll eventually be back on the dating scene (please, let him not be on BIP or Summer Games or whatever the hell it will be the summer), and now any prospective gf/wife will have seen how crazy his mother is. I'd definitely nope out of that situation.
The amount of "likes" this season has made me feel very hostile. Are these people completely incapable of communicating without that word?
Imagine being Hannah Ann and watching this season as it has aired. That would definitely kill my feelings for Peter pretty quickly.
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