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  1. 3 hours ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    Not for nothing, but if Justin is Bill’s right hand man (which he’s boasted so much over the past week lol) wouldn’t he have access to something that could put Bill in prison, without having to send Liam up the river or locking Thomas up in a cage?

    If you’re going to rush through story, at least make it make sense.

    They’re making this dude look mad stupid after not playing him much at all for years. 

  2. I don’t like how Ridge and weasely Wyatt are talking to Justin. “Your boss asked you a question.” Plus, we have Liam wistfully remembering these pastoral scenes with Hope and Beth. 

    This story bugs me. The optics are borderline Birth of a Nation. 

    And, again, no follow-up to the aborted “commitment ceremony.”

  3. 26 minutes ago, ChitHappens said:

    Not the result I was hoping for but I never underestimate Sabalenka's desire to whip her own ass 🙄

    Indeed. She throws a tantrum and loses the plot. Gotta say, Pliskova is definitely playing (and especially serving) well. Hoping that Barty outsmarts her.

  4. I’m definitely hearing people in neighborhoods like mine—Upper Manhattan, the Bronx, outer reaches of Brooklyn—feeling unsettled by unusual spikes in violent crime over the past several months, and Adams was pretty much the only candidate in the Dem primary who gave voice to our fears. People don’t want a return to the bad old days, which preceded my time here in the city.

  5. 2 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

    The match is on ESPN2.

    Oh thanks!!

    Denis Shapovalov is looking soooo much better. He cleans up well, even with the sun-burnt face lol. Not quite as effortlessly stylish and elegant as his compatriot FAA…

  6. Getting old sucks in a lot of ways. Hard to watch. Still, he made the QF off two knee surgeries (which is both an indictment of his competition and a testimony to his skill).

    ESPN is lame, of course. We’re missing the tight Berrettini/FAA match while they chatter on and on about Roger’s defeat.

  7. 2 minutes ago, Cat said:

    Leah wants to take the Alpha mantle but the audience isn't feeling it.

    I think Eboni kinda wants to be that as well. She feels a bit entitled to the crown.

    I felt like the show was borderline rudderless last season as well. There’s nothing that really galvanizes the show anymore. Dorinda would have been a great “alpha” last season, but she couldn’t get out of her own way (similar to Bethenny’s final days IMO—but she seemed over the show).

  8. 34 minutes ago, Gray Bunny said:

     

    I haven't watched last night's episode of RHONY yet, but when you take this, and add the Ramona/LuAnn/Sonja conversation where Sonja says of Eboni that this is "her platform," plus you had Ramona's lil side comment a few weeks back about being scared to get the wrath of Eboni... it's so awkwardly clear Eboni is here strictly due to the color of her skin and how she can provide the Upper East Side ladies some "teachable moments" that will hopefully resonate with viewers. It's all so awkward, obvious, and cringeworthy. They've taken my favorite franchise and made it a chore to watch. 

    Completely agree, and co-sign @Cat’s comment that the COVID bubble magnifies the problem, since they keep having the same conversation over and over and over and over, when, in the past, the fast-paced NYC backdrop would have naturally given us different dynamics.
     

    The drinking last year was too much, but this is also too much. This franchise feels a bit rudderless.

  9. 17 minutes ago, soapfan770 said:

    Zoe’s exit scenes were seriously dumb and weren’t even the main focus of the episode  but in a sad way it’s a fitting end for a character who’s been largely forgettable since her debut three years ago. Hopefully life after B&B is much more successful for Ms. Barnes there.  
     

    I would have like to see Carter and Quinn regroup after the fallout as opposed to going back to Thomas in a cage, Dope looking for a Thomas and Liam in jail ugh. 


    Other than Zoe slinking out of town, there was no real follow-up to yesterday’s events, which is insane. Basically the same thing happened with Quinn after the Shauna/Ridge fake wedding revelation: Eric ripped her a new one, and she disappeared for what seemed like weeks. 

    There are so many loose threads that could have been addressed today: Quinn’s vengeful anger at Paris and Brooke; Ridge wrestling with the betrayal of his best friend; Carter’s status at Forrester; the list goes on.

    Instead we got Ridge giving a play-by-play of the aborted “commitment ceremony” 🙄 to Steffy and Finn, and a pivot back to the Spencers/Justin/Thomas stuff. And that pathetic farewell from Zoe…

    They treat Rena only slightly better than Heather Tom: they throw her a frontburner story every blue moon to act her ass off and then treat her like a glorified extra.

    You’d think, with Zoe gone, Brad might play out the Quarter romance, but like most of his stuff, the affair feels like a stunt and a momentary diversion from Liam. 

  10. 24 minutes ago, titan1978 said:

    That was great!  I remember seeing this back when it aired, but not since.  What a lovely scene, especially since they didn’t give her much to do for such a very long time.  And here she got to use her own character’s important history and had something to actually perform, that was about her.

     

    BH really acted the hell out of that storyline.

     

    44 minutes ago, Vee said:

    I'd heard about these scenes but never seen them, though I was watching afterschool in the '90s. Audrey tells Liz about her rape. Probably Rachel Ames' last great showcase as an actor on the show - she's so good.

     

     

    Wow. Really great scene that I don’t remember watching. These veteran actors add so much richness and wisdom to these stories. Such a shame these shows began to see older actors are expendable. (Even today, they could play Jackie Zeman with Eden McCoy more to tighten the Bobbie/Joss bond. It would add a lot of depth to Joss’s character.)

  11. Bershan is a breath of fresh air who deserves a midseason apple, and the vibe is closer to vintage NYC than other episodes this season.
     

    I do like the tension between Bershan and Eboni. These shows don’t often highlight different approaches that black women employ to navigating mostly white environments (sometimes in competition with one another), so that feels somewhat fresh. And Eboni’s talking-head interview in which she said Bershan was encroaching on her territory was interesting.

    Glad that Eboni’s connection to Fox News and past statements were addressed. Her mother voted for Trump.

    This season is basically a write-off, though. Maybe a necessary transition? I dunno.

     

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