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Post by Critical on Jul 29, 2018 23:23:53 GMT
Agreed. Still, men with widows peaks and a receding hairline shouldn't wear their hair combed straight back like Pat Riley. It just accentuates that hairline.
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Post by fang2170 on Jul 29, 2018 23:30:11 GMT
Yet there's a part of me that thinks they are both too good for her and that she will never be satisfied no matter who she chooses, that no one will ever be able to live up to.... I intentionally blanked out the rest of your sentence because I thought for SURE you were going to say Arie. No one will ever be able to live up to Arie where Becca is concerned. She still talks WAY too much about him. Just my opinion, but I think maybe she needed more time before she tried getting into another serious relationship.
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Post by FannyMare on Jul 30, 2018 4:05:58 GMT
Hi ilja! Its about time you got here.. I think one of the F2 is saying everything she wants to hear, maybe that will work, and maybe it won't... Which one, the one from the beginning? Blake? Garrett...and I don't like him, he's not my type, and I think he's a bit strange...
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Post by FannyMare on Jul 30, 2018 4:09:48 GMT
Yet there's a part of me that thinks they are both too good for her and that she will never be satisfied no matter who she chooses, that no one will ever be able to live up to.... I intentionally blanked out the rest of your sentence because I thought for SURE you were going to say Arie. No one will ever be able to live up to Arie where Becca is concerned. She still talks WAY too much about him. Just my opinion, but I think maybe she needed more time before she tried getting into another serious relationship. I agree 100%,Arie has been another guy in this group from the very start. Between Garrets horrible ex, and horrible Arie,how would they ever move on? Blake doesn't talk about his ex does he? I know he's been hurt.. MTA tomorrow, then the finale, yay!
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Post by bloomers on Jul 30, 2018 16:11:08 GMT
I know she talks and talks and talks about Arie; however, that is her story line. I never saw one, but there were the old time sleuthers who lived in California lucky enough to get to see a story board back behind the scenes. The main contestants, especially the lead, has a story line, going into the show, and they ( the producers/story writers) "map" this story line out the way they want - or at least hope to carry it out throughout the season which explains why you see certain themes harped on and on.
Remember Sean? His story line was that he was a virgin ( well, virgin on from the point he became a Christian or however it is stated)). The whole season was built around that theme.
Becca's story line is that Arie publicly dumped her the way he did, causing her the kinds of insecurity and questions she now has. Co-incidentally, to go along with that Garrett's story line is that he was married once the way it went down - but as anxious as he is, he is willing to try again. Can she take a chance with him? Blake's story line is that he has gone from one heartache to another to another, and now he is all in, but he is almost freaking out.
Who or what is fueling this story line to keep it going in the mapped out and desired direction?
We know from sources -both private and now internet articles of interviews of former producers - that there are producers out of sight and earshot -not telling them what to say ( as in a script), but giving them the kinds of questions to ask and making suggestions of things to say to get the types of responses and conversations they ( the producers) want. Thus, you hear Becca talk so much about Arie, you hear Garrett talk so much about his ex-wife, and you hear Blake go on when you want him to just quit.
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Post by Arielflies on Jul 30, 2018 21:47:12 GMT
Can they all just quit? I cannot bring myself to watch this season. It is like every other season. Where is the surprise, the adventure?
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