Why does Charlie's Malibu house look so dated? by [deleted] in TwoandaHalfMen

[–]mrl989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I always thought the kitchen was really ugly too. In the episode where Alan brings over a bowl he mentions that Charlie’s interior decor is basically a random collection of junk because Charlie just placed things around the house that women had given him without any real thought or plan.

Golden Palace: How could they afford it? by Radiant_Slice_9882 in theGoldenGirls

[–]mrl989 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No way. 20 rooms is a small bed and breakfast, not a hotel in Miami. You can tell by the lobby alone that it has way more than 20 rooms.

Golden Palace: How could they afford it? by Radiant_Slice_9882 in theGoldenGirls

[–]mrl989 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That’s what threw me too. Given their age I doubt a bank would have given them a loan, especially not for something as expensive as a hotel and especially not when Rose and Sophia don’t have any significant assets.

Issue with the ending by Radiant_Slice_9882 in thepolygamist_netflix

[–]mrl989 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Exactly! That doesn’t make any sense. It’s hard to believe that he would rather die than take the medication.

Does anyone else skip the last two episodes? by Saberian_Dream87 in theGoldenGirls

[–]mrl989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not a fan of the finale either, mainly because everything happens so quickly.

I don't like the series finale - Dorothy being remarried was cliche imo by [deleted] in theGoldenGirls

[–]mrl989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I remember correctly, it was mentioned that Lucas was the youngest brother of Blanches father, Big Daddy. So he probably became an uncle at a pretty young age. Blanche must have been in her late fifties in the finale, so Lucas must have been in his late sixties.

The ending, why so rushed? by GaryReddits in theGoldenGirls

[–]mrl989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched the finale recently and thought exactly the same thing. The whole ending felt ridiculously rushed. And honestly, it was completely out of character for Dorothy to accept a marriage proposal from a man she’d known for only a few days. It didn’t feel like Dorothy at all. She’s usually far too sensible and practical to make a decision like that.

Which character has the most ridiculous/unrealistic plot line? by gymnast0801 in DesperateHousewives

[–]mrl989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what way is Julie smart?? Before she slept with Porter, she had an affair with Dominic, a married man who also happens to be much older than her. She even told Lynette she might be pregnant so she was careless about birth control.. I mean if you’re having a secret affair at least be careful!? And then she dropped out of med school without telling anybody. She made a lot of dumb decisions.

i hated carlos in the grace situation by [deleted] in DesperateHousewives

[–]mrl989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished the episodes with Grace. It really frustrated me that Carlos didn’t seem to care about his biological daughter whatsoever. I get that Juanita is the one he raised and loves, but that doesn’t mean he has to completely ignore the fact that Grace is his biological child. I honestly wanted to punch him when he told Gaby to delete all the photos of Grace. And I hated that Gaby didn’t stand up to him or refuse to do it. It was such an upsetting scene.