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Yellowstone: Watch 'Em Ride Away (2022)
Kinda a double standard
Ok, I loved the girls fight scene. Not only am I a fan of Beth, but I couldn't believe Summer was that disrespectful in someone else's home. I think that is more disgusting than eating meat (but I am a meat lover so I guess that makes me bias.) I love how Rip dealt with the girls... in the end. But I really don't understand his as well as John's problem with them going at it. It is literally a THING with the bunkhouse when guys have a problem with each other they literally have it out with each other to get it out of their system... So why is there such a problem when the two women do the same? John even states to Rip they need to get it out of their system, and them is disappointed after they do. I mean. What did he expect would happen when he brought her to his house? That everything would be a house of peace and tranquility?
Young Sheldon: A Sneeze, Detention, and Sissy Spacek (2018)
Who is the parent in this episode...
I really like this show, but this is one of those episodes where I can't STAND how Sheldon gets away with everything... His mother chased him all around the garage? I'm sorry, but if it were me I would have went and grabbed some boxes and or bags and all those trains that he loves so much would have been wiped off into them. The plastic would have been torn down right away. And if possible water and power would have been shut off to that garage. He is not a five year, he is too old to be acting like that. I mean, in the next episode they are home alone for the first time. He gets away with way too much in this show...
Friends: The One with Phoebe's Cookies (2000)
Funny and sad
This episode makes me laugh, especially the Monica and Pheobe storyline. As someone who likes baking, I enjoyed it. But the Rachel and Joey storyline always makes me sad. I just can't concentrate on what's going on with them. I just keep seeing the background. Throughout the whole show you see the towers in opening scenes in both the daylight and nighttime. But in this episode you see them so clearly. I can't imagine being from New York and having the skyline change so much. This episode aired about 11 before 9/11 happened. I heard years ago that the show was thinking of digitally taking them out anywhere they were in each episode. I'm glad they chose not to.
7th Heaven: Lost Souls (2002)
Heck no!!
Ok, I know that watching this show in my early teen years and then now in my late thirties was of course gonna be different. But while there has been a lot of episodes that I found annoying, this one just absolutely passed me off!! Lucy catches Kevin and Roxanne dancing together. Whether you think that's justified or not... Maybe Lucy over reacted, maybe she didn't... But personally, I think he should have respected his fiance enough to keep his hands off Roxanne dancing or whatever. Lucy is a dramatic girl, not a new concept, but he knew she had a particular problem with HER. He works with and drives around alone with HER all day. Lucy does have to come to terms with that, but outside of work, that's all on him. And the fact that he can dance around with Roxanne and staring into her eyes (which is a heck of a lot more intimate!), but he blows up at Lucy for TALKING to Chandler about their shared career interest???!!! His arrogance gets under my skin bad.. And I'm not even a feminist, but to tell his fiance who she's allowed to talk to after he's been dancing around with another woman all night!!!! Total bull episode, and I'm glad I didn't really watch these last seasons years ago!!
7th Heaven: Yak Sada (1999)
The role women play has sure changed in 20 years..
Watching this show now that more than 20 years have passed just make me laugh at how much has changed. Back then it was a big deal for a woman to work. Nowadays if a woman chooses to stay at home and be a full time wife and mom (should she have that option) and she does all the cooking and all the cleaning and all the taking care of the kids, so often she's just judged for it because she's not "providing" for the family and helping the husband pay the bills.
And on a second note, I'm sure I'm not the only one who got a chill down their spine when it's explained what the Taliban is considering what the future holds after this episode aired...
He's All That (2021)
Wow, I think I'm old...
Well... As someone who grew up in the "SHE'S all That" generation... I gotta say... Nothing else I've ever watched has made me feel so old... . But what evs... Cute movie for the modern generation... Which I guess I'm the mother of... Well, at least we had better music... Lol. "Wazzup!!!"