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  1. I liked Roberts throughout her career. Marie Barrone was a strident character, & Roberts played her to the hilt. I can see how somebody might have been put off by the character, but that shouldn't reflect on the actress.

     

    The same could be said for Parsons, but I think that was a misstep by whomever was (technically) running the show (though obviously Roseanne had big input). I found Bev Harris much more unlikable than Marie Barrone. The difference for me was that Bev's own kids disliked her, and her grandkids weren't too thrilled either. It always frustrates me when a show introduces a character everyone in the show hates. How are we as the viewers supposed to not dislike her? I think ROSEANNE started going downhill fast after its 6th season, and that was right around the time Bev's character became featured a lot more.

     

    All that being said, there were several terrific moments for the character:

     

    • When she confronted her late husband's mistress (played by Tom Arnold's aunt, BTW) at the funeral home.
    • When Roseanne hurt her with a comment, then told Bev to do something mean to her to even things out, & Bev sold her share of the diner to Roseanne's nemesis, Leon.
    • When she was taking care of an injured Roseanne & spoiled a couple of surprises the Conners had for their kids and then she went to see Dan at his bike shop & they had a nice talk.
    • At the Thanksgiving episode when it was revealed that Bev's hubby was clebrating the holiday with his mistress, and Roseanne wanted to call him and confront him. Bev wanted her to stay out of it, telling her "Roseanne, this is not about your father, it's about MY husband."
    • When she was embarrassed after breaking her hip having sex with Red Buttons in the shower, & Roseanne had a talk with her about sex, finding out that Bev had never had derived ANY pleasure from it. Roseanne suggested Bev talk to him about what she'd like him to do. In the episode's epilogue, we saw Bev dressed in full leather, brandishing a whip.
    • When Jackie became annoyed that Fred didn't find Bev unbearable, and then in THAT epilogue, Fred & Bev were on the couch, drinking beer (& I think smoking cigars), and Bev says something about how she didn't know how much longer she could keep up that annoying voice. When Fred asked her if her family knew what she was REALLY like, she said "Now what fun would THAT be?"

    But even more annoying than Parson as Bev was Shelly Winters as Bev's mother. She was obviously having so much trouble with her lines that I stopped watching the character and just watched Winters try to read the cue cards.

     

    Mary Louise Parker.

    Liev Schrieber

  2. I hated him in the John Doyle Company that was televised (and released on DVD) - but then again, I hated everything about that amateurish deconstructionist mockery of the great Sondheim/Furth musical.

    How right you are. Lord, was that ever awful! I don't know why I watched the whole thing, but I did. I actually groaned out loud when Esparza sat down at the piano to plunk out "Being Alive". Ludicrous and terrible. I saw him as the MC in "Cabaret" and he just wore me out. Then I saw him in the pre Broadway production of "Leap of Faith" with Brooke Shields, and he wore me out again. (She was pretty awful too.)

  3. Have you noticed there's always a little label at the top of all the bowls Martha uses (to add ingredients) that has the name of the ingredient and measurement on it?

     

    I love Bridget & Julia as the co-hosts of ATK & Cook's Country. They obviously really get along well, & each has an endearing sense of humor. Julia laughs easily. I remember an episode from Kimball's last years where they ran outtakes after the credits and she kept cracking up. There was an episode from this season in which Bridget taught how to make sticky buns. Julia said she'd never really liked them, but went nuts over this recipe. She (& Bridget) couldn't stop eating, & Bridget cracked a couple of jokes (including "I wouldn't kick this out of bed"). Julia was laughing so much that at one point she said "I'm crying!" Of course, she never stopped eating the whole time. :D;):rolleyes::cool:

     

    Julia has said her favorite part of cooking is the prep work. She is truly a marvel with a knife, but you definitely sit there thinking "I could never do that." That's why I like Ellie Krieger of Ellie's Real Good Food. When she chops veggies, it's obvious she's no virtuoso, as she does it slowly and methodically. Plus I like the fact that the credits show that her show was funded at least partially by crowdsourcing (gofundme).

     

    From Wikipedia: Krieger was a fashion model during her late teens and early 20s for theWilhelmina Models agency. During her modeling career, she became conscientious of what she was eating and decided to change her eating habits to live a healthier life.

     

    Krieger has a bachelor's degree in clinical nutrition from Cornell University, and has a master's in nutrition from Columbia University. Krieger is a registered dietitian and nutritionist and was an adjunct professor at New York University in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health.

    I like Krieger too. When her show first started, she was rather dry and shy but now she laughs and makes little food jokes and is much more appealing. I like Julia and Bridget too. I could never stand Christopher Kimball and was happy when he left the show. And yes, I have noticed that Martha has everything marked so she doesn't fuck up. God forbid Martha should ever fuck something up.

     

    We haven't discussed Nigella Lawson who is truly in a class of her own. I don't think you could ever call her food healthy but lordy is it ever delicious, and her mini orgasms over lentils or polenta just make me howl. She has terrible knife skills too and her hands sometimes look like claws but she has never pretended to be anything but a home cook and she revels in the messes she makes. I have loved all of her shows and have 2 of her cookbooks. Her recipe for a chocolate fruit cake is outstanding. I have made it for friends who don't like Christmas fruit cakes and they have loved it.

     

    I'm glad that the various hacks have kind of died down. I know that Guy Fiere is ubiquitous on the Food Network but I don't watch him and never will. Rachel Ray has that dreadful talk show and she is pushing organic dog food called Delish in commercials but I haven't seen her preparing one of her nonsense recipes in a while. Maybe I just haven't looked. A Los Angeles food critic once wrote a scabrous but very funny article about her recipe for pasta carbonara once that I actually cut out and framed in my kitchen. At the time on her show, she was touting "healthful" meals in 30 minutes and proceed to make carbonara sauce with bacon fried in her fucking EVOO and butter, then added heavy cream and shaved parmesan. The critic actually calculated the fat and calorie content and came to the conclusion that there was nothing healthful about the recipe and called her a fraud. I put her and Paula Deen together in the basket of kitchen deplorables.

  4. I often travel with my sister. We are both in our 60s and snore. We have always been very close and get along beautifully when we travel but the deal is that we get separate hotel rooms so we don't bother each other. It's a little more expensive but it's the perfect solution. She hates television and I'm a news junkie so we don't have to argue about that. She spends hours in the bathroom and I'm a quick shower and out kind of person, so it's nice to have separate quarters for that. I'm a neat freak and she is very messy, so there's another reason to lodge alone. Her long marriage broke up a few years ago due in large part to her husband's worsening snoring. As he got older and his various ailments became more serious, his snoring increased to the point that they moved into separate bedrooms and they eventually divorced. My ex was a silent, motionless sleeper. I often moved to the couch or our second bedroom after lovemaking so I wouldn't disturb him with my snoring. He sometimes got up in the middle of the night to ask me to come back to bed with him, which I found really endearing. But I was always a little embarrassed by the noises I made in my sleep. After he walked out on me (not because of snoring), I hated sleeping alone but I've grown so used to it over the years that I think it would take me a long time to adjust to having someone next to me again. Of course, at my age, I doubt there's any risk of that occurring!

  5. Only been hiring escorts since May, but I'm tired of seeing the same profiles on RM. The visiting escorts do offer some variety, but they're often not what I'm seeking. I should think with so many colleges in the area, more twentysomething studs would be offering themselves for $$$.

    Have you ever hired Jon Ramsey? I'm going to Boston on business next month and he looks perfect. He has great reviews too.

  6. I have gotten a few tips and occasional inspiration, but I don't have the knife skills or equipment or patience to cook like the pros. Plus, due to bad carpal tunnel problems in each hand (had surgery on both, it came back in both), at times I don't have the dexterity.

     

    I watch cooking shows to relax, or (to be honest) to get me hungry when I'm in the mood to eat.

     

    America's Test Kitchen

    Cook's Country

    Martha Stewart's Cooking School

    Martha Bakes

    Lidia's Kitchen

    (occasionally Sarah's Weeknight Meals or Ellie's Real Good Food or Patti's Mexican Table)

    I'm in firm agreement with you on all of these shows except one. I actually keep a pad and pen handy to jot down ingredients, measurements and methods. I'm afraid Lidia is not on my list. As another posted below, she never gives quantities or amounts in her recipes and it drives me nuts. Martha is very precise in giving measurements and the ladies on the new America's Test Kitchen do likewise, but Lidia just chops away and throws the stuff in a pot and we're supposed to guess how much. And there's something about her manner that really irritates me. I can't say what it is but when she utters "Just like that" for the 15th time, I want to smack her. I stopped watching Ina for the same reason - her catchphrases really grated on me, particularly "It's not a party until you have to call the Fire Department", and "How bad can that be?"

     

    Speaking of America's Test Kitchen, I think Dan Souza is a dish. I know the consensus on here is that Paul on "Great British Baking Show" is the hunk of the kitchen but I find Souza really hot. But I've always been attracted to that nerdy type. He is now the editor of a monthly cooking magazine I subscribe to and that combination of knowledge, erudition and nerdy handsomeness really pierces my heart. Sigh.

     

    The Great British Baking Show is the best. Ever. I still watch the reruns knowing full well who's going to be Star Baker or who's going home. And I never miss Paul and Mary's Master Classes. Her madeira cake with chocolate ganache on top is the best cake recipe I've ever learned. I make it every Christmas and it's a "showstopper".

  7. As actors/characters I liked left SVU, I had less & less reason to keep watching. I disliked him from the start, and when it became apparent he was going to stick around as the DA, I stopped watching.

    Me too. The 2 most annoying characters ever on SVU were Judith Light as DA, then judge, and now Esparza as DA. Maybe it was ordered by the producers but both of them were/are always so angry, annoyed, pissed off, irritated, judgmental, sardonic and dictatorial. Especially Light. Her character was in a foul mood all the damn time. I stopped watching while she was on the show. I watch it pretty regularly now because I like Kelly Giddish and Peter Scanavino a lot (the newish detectives on the team), and Hargitay can always be relied on to be good but I tend to read the paper during any of Esparza's scenes. He really takes himself seriously. I've seen him in 3 Broadway shows and even in comedies, he's arrogant and angry appearing.

  8. I believe Mr. Keillor may own the rights to the "A Prairie Home Companion" name. The show has been poor since Keillor left anyway.

    I've always been on the edge about A Prairie Home Companion. I found some of the sketches very funny, and some of the guest stars over the years have done unusual and unexpected things that made the show really delightful but I always found Keilor to be a big bore. I much prefer reading his stuff to listening to him. Chris Thile is a charming, talented, sincere guy but the show has become rather sophomoric in his hands. I used to turn the radio on in the kitchen on Sunday afternoons while cooking for the week and listen to the show while working away but now, I tune to the classical channel for the live broadcasts of concerts and operas instead. I saw Thile singing Christmas songs on a Sunday morning show last week and he was wonderful but as the new host of Prairie - meh.

  9. My favorite t.v. couple was on a short lived series called "The New Normal" with Andrew Rannells and Ellen Barkin among a superb cast. The male couple who hire a surrogate to have their baby was loving, funny, eccentric and even had a sex life. I really liked that show even when it was just a tad over-the-top. Strangely, I don't like the new "Will and Grace". I know - sacrilege!

  10. Not exactly from a dentist but I do go through optometrist like crazy... they try to do the upsell, every single one of them. I've been told I'll be blind by tomorrow if I don't do some mumbo jumbo bull that they want to do to my eyes. I listen and then say the magic words "how much will that cost" they typically say "oh it's just $500" and my reply is no thanks. Then they charge me for everything they can think of from sitting in the waiting room to using the pen to write my name on the check in list. I have practically been to everyone in town! So shop around, it may be tedious but at least you know you have options and if you end up finding someone you like, all the more reason that you looked in the first place.

    Yes! I have experienced the same thing with an optometrist here. She said she found something in my retina that signaled imminent blindness. I went to a retinal specialist who did a scan and said it was a normal "wrinkle" and absolutely nothing to be worried about. I returned to the optometrist the next day (stupid me) for a follow-up and she performed another retinal scan but didn't tell me that's what it was. The insurance company rightly denied payment as I'd had one 24 hours before which they did pay, and the optometrist then sent me a bill for over $700 for the one she had sneakily performed. I scheduled an appointment with her office manager/biller armed with documentation and she canceled the charge for the second scan as a "courtesy". I told her that I would never, ever return and they called me about half a dozen times afterwards to persuade me to continue care with them. I let the calls go to voice mail.

     

    And your experience with your dentist's office manager matches one I had exactly. When I signed in at the desk for my check-up, she presented me with an estimate of costs for procedures I had neither requested nor needed - all of them cosmetic, and over $8,000. I crumpled it up and asked if she had a wastebasket behind her desk.

  11. I have a dentist I like very much. Her office is a 5 minute walk from my place, she's professional, thorough and very pleasant. My problem is the upselling. I go every 6 months for check-up, x-rays and cleaning and she insists every time that I should come in every 3 months because there are some "issues", although she never specifies what these issues are. My dental insurance will not cover visits every 3 months; my 6 month visits are 100% covered. When I tell her this, she says, "We can make a deal with you. My office manager will be happy to make payment arrangements." I always decline. When I'm in the chair, she tells me all the things I could have done, most of them cosmetic, and again states that her office manager will make a payment arrangement with me for what is not covered by my insurance. I decline this as well. I'm 66 years old, I'm in excellent health, take no medications except low dose aspirin, have always had excellent dental hygiene and care and really don't feel the need to have bleaching, plugs, caps, fluoride treatments or any of the other selective treatments she suggests. I had braces in my 50s and wear retainers at night. She looked at them on my last visit and told me she could make new ones for me for $500. When I answered that the ones I'm using worked just fine, her laughing response was "You'll have to pay a lot more if your teeth go crooked again." I left pretty angry that day and considered finding another dentist. I'm really beginning to resent being treated like a customer rather than a patient and politely told her this on my last visit. Have any of you experienced this as well?

  12. Which is why I said “if”. And I’m not.

    It's not just kids who are disruptive in the theatre. I saw a show at a prestigious theatre on Wednesday night and had to ask 2 people to stop texting - 1 in front of me, 1 next to me. The woman behind me talked so much an usher finally shushed her. People bring coffee and wine to their seats, then discuss the quality of their drinks with the people around them, and of course, somebody in the middle of the row always has to get up to go to the restroom during a scene. Just sayin'.

  13. I wish the show well.

     

    However, I could barely get through their performance at the Macy's parade. The song itself was fun and energetic - it was the lead's "character voice" that drove me bonkers. Does he really sound like that through the whole show? I would not be able to sit through that, even if the show itself wound up otherwise very enjoyable.

    I saw the show in Chicago last year when it was on its pre-Broadway tour and found it surprisingly delightful. It got terrific reviews here and was predicted to be a hit when it finally reached New York. Looks like the critics were right.

  14. So happy to see the Sara Ramirez character join the team. But I'm getting a little tired of Tea Leoni saving the world single handed every week. I love the show but the plot lines are a tad preposterous at times. It's better than "Designated Survivor", though. That one just stinks like old fish.

  15. In the recent episode the youngest brother is writing his will. He wants his oldest brother to be the executor. So he goes to him to ask him. He starts out by saying that he has something important to ask him. But before he can finish the oldest brother says "Do it in the shower". ;-)))

     

    The middle brother ate some casserole despite worrying that it might go to his hips. I wonder if he'll be gay -:)))

    I loved the "do it in the shower" reply too! It was unexpected and very, very funny. What really made me laugh out loud, though, was that it's exactly the advice my older brother gave to me years ago.

  16. Here is more of Jamie in the Progressive commercials

     

    https://www.ispot.tv/topic/actor-actress/767/jim-cashman

    I've posted about this before and people wrote and wrote and wrote about how unfair I was being to the actress but the ad that makes me gag is the one for Irritable Bowel Syndrome medication in which there is a young woman in a tan leotard and a horrible red wig portraying the IBS that is plaguing the other young woman in the ad. It's offensive in so many ways and the haters are going to come after me again but what I object to the most is that the actress portraying the disease appears to be mentally challenged (as the character, not the actress herself). I'm embarrassed for her and horrified by the ad campaign.

     

    I think the Mark Wahlberg ads are horrible too. How broke is Anjelica Houston that she accepted a job in which she stands behind a curtain and then exits wearing a dollar sign over her dress? Okay, haters, bring it on!

     

    And what about the English woman who gave people ass wipes as they went into the bathroom and then asked them about their "experience" afterwards? Or the animated bears touting toilet paper?

     

    And the networks wonder why viewership of commercial TV has declined so dramatically. It's the commercials, stupid!

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