Boogie Chillen
April 15, 2008


(Tuesday)


Oh PUH-LEEZE! Annie is all sanctimonious about marriage and sticking together through the hard times. THIS from the woman who kicked her husband out within a couple of weeks of him suddenly developing a mental problem that made him forget her (and be in love with the woman he loved 4 years ago), went out wearing a f**k-me dress that HAD to be glued on to not quite 1/3 of her breasts and tried to get laid by ANYONE, and then made a beeline for divorce papers. Yeah, that's what I call sticking with it through good times and bad -- NOT!

Can you imagine being neighbors to the Hubbards with all that constant yelling? I get a headache every time Jesse starts to yell. I had to laugh when, moments later, Angie told Jesse that he was giving her a headache

It's so refreshing to see a married couple actually hash things out instead of one of them immediately having sex with someone else as soon as something goes wrong -- oh wait, that's WHY they are hashing it out, isn't it? Even so, the scenes with Kendall and Zach were VERY well done and emotional. Kendall's abject misery and feelings of guilt were downright PALPABLE, as were Zach's feelings of betrayal and pain. They really ARE a "power couple".

Was that really the set for the cabin in the woods? That's NOT a cabin, it's a HOUSE. I could have SWORN it was more rustic than that -- more like a one-room shack than a house, even if the house IS pretty weatherbeaten and crappy at this point. They probably DID show the exterior (which looks VERY familiar -- the old Martin porch, perhaps?) and I forgot, since most scenes were inside, but my IMPRESSION is still a one-room shack.

Robin "details, details" Coutellier



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