REALLY, they did not need to lie him on the casino table, the ship has a doctors office. Sometimes I think the writers don't think logical.
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@papanz I mean, they did explain why they were putting him on the casino table instead of taking him to the doctor's office if you were paying any attention. The doctor's office was way on the other side of the ship, and they couldn't carry him all the way there.
VIN numbers is said a dozen times in this episode I think. Does anyone ever stop and think what they are saying. VIN means Vehicle Identification Number. So VIN number means Vehicle Identification Number Number.
Sorry. It annoys me. And the FBI boss should take Whistler off being NCIS liaison. This is the clearest conflict of interest ever.
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@bob-frapples I mean, it's the same as saying ATM machine or PIN number
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VIP8D preaching was a lot. That girl has bills. She doesn’t live with her parents. How about a little understanding.
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@rxp91 You're completely right about Delilah having privilege, but people who have it and are oblivious to it don't check themselves in a conversation. Instead of backing down when Stacey said 'I need this job' the first time in the store, she would have kept talking over her. Delilah was trying to help someone, that's perhaps naivety not privilege.
I think it was a very difficult scene for the writers and producers to film, because they were trying to show two sides of a complicated situation. As you said, Delilah had the choice to choose to walk away and Stacey didn't. But as Delilah rightly picks up on, Stacey isn't happy in her situation. I think that was the point they were trying to make, that there are young black people forced to take jobs in situations like that because they have no choice. Unfortunately, Delilah's privilege doesn't make her the best person for the scene.
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VIP8D preaching was a lot. That girl has bills. She doesn’t live with her parents. How about a little understanding.
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@justgeekingby I feel that Delilah didn't check her privilege. She lives in a financially secure position with a giant house in the suburbs of NY where she doesn't need a job, but can pick and choose the one she wants. Stacey isn't in that situation. Putting her in an impossible situation of picking her financial security over a principle ofthat Delilah clearly cares about is unfair and reeks of privilege.
Episode wasnt that bad getting loads of gay vibes off Jackson West
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@bob-frapples Looking back on this comment I was stupid to not get full blown gay energy from him lol
Georgie was hilarious at the end of this episode! Lol
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@thenightwolf isn't he always?:wink:
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VIP8A whole episode about mopey Christine is just too depressing. Bob is sad. Abishola is sad. Not a very enjoyable episode.
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@bob-frapples The New Adventures of Mopey Christine.
How can so little happen in 2 hours? Just watch this movie to find out. There is a flashback at the 12 minute mark...not a life flashback from years ago, but one from earlier in the movie. By the way, you've seen this movie before, it was called Presumed Innocent. Sure it's been changed a bit but...I will have to say Giovanni Ribisi has come a long way from his days as Pheobe's brother on Friends I thought he did a great job here and it was nice to finally see Bruce Willis not playing some washed up cop/fed/military dude.
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@bob-frapples Giovanni Ribisi is one of the most underrated actors ever. I always thought of him as "Phoebe's brother" too before I saw more of his stuff. He is incredible in Sneaky Pete & on many other projects including this one.
How can so little happen in 2 hours? Just watch this movie to find out. There is a flashback at the 12 minute mark...not a life flashback from years ago, but one from earlier in the movie. By the way, you've seen this movie before, it was called Presumed Innocent. Sure it's been changed a bit but...I will have to say Giovanni Ribisi has come a long way from his days as Pheobe's brother on Friends I thought he did a great job here and it was nice to finally see Bruce Willis not playing some washed up cop/fed/military dude.
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@bob-frapples haha. he is great on sneaky pete!
So little excitement for the first ever triple eviction. For all stars they sure are boring. Every single move has been predictable.
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@bob-frapples I agree, it has been kind of a boring season. I think that might be the problem, with being all stars they don't want to get any blood on their hands and they just play it safe and BORING. I was hoping that Tyler was making a big move and only put them up as pawns especially when he won the Veto, then he could take one down to finally put up Memphis as a backdoor and send him packing! Lol I guess I had high hopes. Oh well.
This movie was wrong on so many levels. It was as expected though. Jessica Simpson flat out can not act. We all knew that. But she wasn't the worst singer trying to be actor in this flick. That honor goes to Willie Nelson. His lines were mechanical and painful to hear. There had to have been someone better that auditioned to play Uncle Jesse. The paper thin plot line was about equal to one episode of the TV show in strength. It basically serves as an excuse to drive the General Lee all over Georgia to some VERY sweet stunts with a secondary purpose of letting us see Daisy show off her assets. Note that the boys seemingly drive all night to Atlanta to get the core samples tested but when they run in trouble with the law, Daisy shows up to save the day immediately. Just a minor complaint. Possibly most annoying was the character of Billy Prickett, the towns favorite son and four-time winner of the road rally. He not only looked exactly like Ben Stiller's character in Dodgeball, he was played the same. There was some entertainment value to this movie. I did enjoy it to some extent and got exactly what I was expecting.
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@bob-frapples ... could not agree more. The sadness to me is how mis-cast it was. Burt Reynolds as Boss Hogg... why? and yes, the stunts were good, the characters dumb... but the soundtrack saves the day a few times and despite the phoned in performances and terrible accents, I couldn't hate it as much as I wanted to...having grown up in south Georgia, with a Charger, & a steady diet of Duke boys, it did bring back some good memories despite the fact the movie downright mocks the source material.