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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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I'm Wah and I'm Chris, and welcome to Docky Sweeties.
We're two longtime friends who discussed the riveting and sometimes
trashy world of reality TV and docu series.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Yes, but through our own lens, which sometimes has no
chapstick on, and sometimes does have chapstick on, but at
the end of the day hopefully mildly sweet like you
put chapstick on.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Yes, hopefully at the end of the day mildly moisturized.
Uh So today we're talking ninety day fiance happily Ever
after season nine, episodes seven, that's the Lavisa baby. I
fucking hate that title. I upset me more than anything.
I don't I don't care.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Would you rather? I'll be back. I just want to like,
which which one's the worst one?
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Or okay? Or what's what's one from Kindergarten Cop. It's
it's not Ama, I would rather it's not a Tuma?
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Yeah, me too.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Yeah, Kindergarten Cop is a great movie and I want
to watch it again to see if.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
It holds up. Remember that one where he was pregnant.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Yes, remember Twins?
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Yoh yeah, I love Twins. Twins a good movie.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
That's a good one. Danny DeVito in his bag back
in the day, and I'm glad that he you know,
I don't understand it's always sunny.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Yeah, he's still making so much money and that always honey.
I mean, it's like it's like a jaggernaut. He keeps running.
It's on season nine ninety nine, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Yeah, I'm like, I don't get it. I've tried to
watch it and it doesn't it's not my humor none
at all. But like, I'm so happy that he is
still working because my early memories of him it's a
that's a that's an amazing I liked him. Okay, so
this episode it's kind of it's it not that it's
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like mid season blues, because this is like the first quarter.
If we want to break down how long this is,
this show is going to go until November thirtieth. November thirtieth,
and we are seven weeks into it and it is
mid August. That means it started in late June. Late
June to late November is half my life. I feel
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like it's a long time. So so we have a
lot more to go, but I'm fatigued already. So let's
start off with Brandon and Julia. They need to clean
this house up because her peoples are coming. And she
doesn't give a fuck with Brandon's people care about because
there should be dirty, but her people's are coming, and
so she's like, this shit can't be dirty. No dog
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care everywhere. And I'm like, girl, if you have dogcare
everywhere and you have that means that you have not
that you guys just live in dog hare. Yeah, because
I clean daily for this little beast that I have
to manage daily. So they she's finding dirt in little
places like on top of I guess the trash can
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or whatever that thing was, and.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Was like a I thought it was like food, like
a big ass food carrier.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Oh like dog food, like dog food, perhap praps. So
she was cleaning that, and so you know, Brandon is
useless and he's trying to help her, but he's already
set the scene for not being quote unquote perfect. Like
I think this all this segment showed me is that
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Brandon's either incompetence or inability to kind of meet them,
make meet the mark on certain things. He's just kind
of like, well, if I didn't do it right, then
I guess you should have.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Done it then.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
And I hate that attitude. I am like, no, just
do it right, Brandon, like you you just do. I
don't understand her. Her family's coming. You see, she is
anxious and she wants things to be clean, and you
guys have set up some kind of relationship where you
do things because she sees to European or she's Russian,
and she just expects there's certain expectation that men will
just get things done, and you're not getting things done.
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So he's just like, what, we don't clean like this
for my parents and she's like yeah, because I hate
your parents and your parents' house is also dirty, so
like you guys are used to living in filth, but
my parents are clean.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Yeah. And he's like, well, yeah, but you you okay,
but you're your parents are like coming knowing that you're
like doing well and you're happy right like you're And
she goes, well, Brandon, we have a lot upside down,
And that's true. That is true. A lot is upside down,
you know. Funny because yeah, we're gonna get into how
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mad she is that he hasn't learned Russian, and she definitely,
you know, like has to speak more English, you know,
but she's not wanting to like let go of the Russian.
And now I understand also, so they're going to drive to,
you know, get her parents. Betty calls and like, this
conversation is so interesting because I can't imagine not understanding
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boundaries enough to not feel like I'm not wanted in
every morsel of someone else's life, like except my dad.
Like I just assume my dad wants me and every
morsel was life. But Betty assumes that her son and
this person that her son married wants her in their
life in every moment, like and she's the only, the
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only one. The only reason why it's not happening is
she's taking herself away from them. But they are just
like when you come back in and go with us
to when meet my parents are to come back and
be at our house all the time, Like, you know,
it almost feels like that, right, It.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Feels like it's not Stockholm syndrome, but it feels like
Betty and Ron had this very specific idea of what
it was going to be like to like have a family,
Like really, these two people love each other more than anything,
but they have a family.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
They had one child. You know what I'm saying, that's
a family. No, it's not. You can't put everything on
one child. That's not a family. I'm not real deep talk,
but I'm not.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
I'm not putting everything on it. I'm just saying they
had a very good life.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Of course, not you.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
They had They had a very like to me, these
are two people who were content being just them too,
and then later in life they decided to have Brandon,
and so Brandon became the center of their world, and
they indoctrinated him into this this weird behavior, this weird
uh codependent that's the word, this codependency they did. And
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so then they sent him out into the world and
they were like, bring back someone who equally wants this codependency.
And then and he went to Russia and found this
girl who did not want it. But he assumes that
because he's having such a great time with his parents
that she would have some parents. And so now they're
in this they're in this relationship and they want to
do couple stuff together with them. They want to come
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over and hang out, and they want to go to
the casino. They really want a daughter in law to
kind of fill avoid and if that daughter in law
wanted to have a child, they would also accept that
as well. I feel like, but Julia's like, I cannot
bring a child into this. I can't bring a child
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into this because Betty is going to take my child
and it's most likely going to turn my child against
me by making it seem like I'm a cold person
who doesn't want to be a part of family. I mean,
they are so wild in their expectation of her and
her being it's just like weird. So her calling and like, oh,
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what are you guys doing? You know what they're doing.
And no, she didn't want you to come because she
doesn't She wants to have time with her parents without you.
And truthfully, if she could have time with her parents
without Brandon, she probably would have done that too.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
Yeah. Yeah, but she wanted to Brandon to book four rooms,
one for Brandon, when for her for each parent? You know.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Yeah. And the thing is though, so yeah, she and
I think that to a certain extent, she's not wrong
for being mad at Brandon for not booking the rooms appropriately.
I don't know what he thought, like, he's like just
cheap enough to be like, well, they used to be married,
so they'll be fine.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
Clip in the same room naked together. Maybe my parents
love sleeping together. There's no other way besides my parents. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
So they finally get to the hotel and they're late,
and they bring flowers and pepsi, and that does the trick.
I mean, the parents are like calling out the fact
that they're late, which listen, I would have done it too,
And then the mother is immediately like, Julia, you need
to wear a sweater, Julia, where's your hat, Julia? Julia,
She's gonna have a British accent, and she speaks a
little bit of English. Father speaks no English at all,
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and the it's Igor and Elena. So she is frustrated
with Brandon because she has asked him for six years
to learn like passable Russian and he just won't do it.
I feel like, truthfully, that is a reason to divorce.
If anything, that is the reason to divorce, because you
are not making any effort to speak to my family.
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You don't care about speaking to them. They're not important.
It's the same thing I feel with Darcy with anybody
who's like, oh, I don't have to learn this language
because I don't even want to have basic conversation with
my in laws.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Yeah bye, You're not important. Your life with me is important.
Now I only look at you in relationship to how
you fit into my life. And my life is an
English life, so now you English? Yeah. So basically we
get into what we're talking about, which is that, you know,
Julia's parents are divorced, they are not together, and Brandon
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booked two rooms and what he wants again is for
her parents to be together and for them to be together,
and so we have an awkward conversation when when that
problem asserts himself, he's like, well, well, how do you
plan to deal with it? What's your solution? Is like, well,
the solution as I sleep in this room with you.
They don't have a couch in that room, and they
sleep in that room together. And she's like, no, bitch,
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the solution is you sleep on the whatever floor. I
don't know what the fuck you know, I'm gonna sleep
with my mom and I guess she he sleeps with
her dad somewhere, you know, Like, and I also want
to be like, okay, just just since we're gonna go
with this problem that's not definitely not created for this
by the producers. No other rooms in this hotel, what
are you Jesus? No other rooms in the manger, like
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you know, like there's no other rooms. Sorry, Okay, so
then God bless. I also want to say this, I
do love regular pepsi. I think regular pepsi is superior
to regular coke. I also like, haven't had doctor pepper
in a long time, and I sort of miss it.
And so I also felt like, well, someone got me
flowers and doctor pepper, Like I don't even know what
I would do. Cry maybe Okay, so another thing that
happens besides all those things. And also doctor pepper and
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pepsi taste great with American fucking pizza. And this is
when the American pizza comes. Julia is so happy and
her mom's experience it and she's like, feed me. And
then Julia has to pick up a pizza and sort
of feed her mother like a baby bird.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
No, not like a baby bird, because a baby bird
is chew it and then spit it in their mouths like.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
This kind of like it's like the mom had to
be like I like I don't know, Like it was
kind of like, babey, you could pick up your own pizza,
can't you.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
I mean, if they haven't seen each other in three
years and it's maybe something cute they used to do
then like you know, people let people love each other.
Now they do cheers. They do cheers the pizza. Uh.
And I thought that was interesting and funny and fun
So then the dad is like, well, I'm exacting, exhaust
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exhausted and tired, so I'm gonna go to bed deuces
next morning. We have people who came to sight see
without hats. It's really just the term, like they can't
went to site. It's like, get you a bucket hat.
Everyone get a bucket hat. I'm sure they're gonna be
twenty five dollars each. But mistakes were made. You didn't
bring your own hat because it was raining the other
day and you didn't think about it. Where's your umbrella?
Actually it was raining, anyone have an umbrella. So then
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they are on this sightseeing bus and they're going around
to different places and it is becomes very obvious to
Julia and to Brandon himself, but he doesn't care because
why should he try to do or learn anything that
he doesn't know much about the Washington, DC or the Capitol,
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or like what the buildings are, and then when he's
asked about it, he can't just be like, you know, truthfully,
I'm a tourist the same way you are. I know,
I've lived maybe thirty minutes away from this for most
of my life, but like, I don't I don't know,
so let's learn together. He gets defensive and it is
just like, well, I don't know every building, Like I
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don't know everything. I'm not an expert. Again, no one
is asking you.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
To be an expert.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
No one is asking you to be perfect. Just say
the thing like, I hate that response. I hate that response.
No one's asking that. Just say you don't know. Yeah, No,
you're right, I don't know. Cool, great, everybody, move on.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
I see what you're saying. I feel like I've been
in situations where I said I don't know, and then
sometimes keep getting asked questions and I'm like, oh, I'm
so sorry, I'm my your guess is as good as mine,
and then they listen to be like and they'll ask
you the question, but like I.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
I still don't know.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Google it, Google it. I mean, are these rhetorical questions
at this point? And should I just let them go
in my head? Because like I keep thinking that you
think that I should know, and I'm getting anxiety because
I don't know how to tell you. I don't know
more like anyway.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
So then they get back into their car vehicle and
they drive back to their home, and when they pull up,
Julia's like, what what's what's what's that done?
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Was this here? Brock? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Yeah, but I'm done? What's going on? And then to
to I can't remember with the Jack the lantern? Not
Jack lantern? What is the thing?
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Pop? Pop? Pop? Pop?
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Was the weasel? Two of those just pop up? And
here they are Brandon with hair and not Brandon, Brandon
with like hair and and a wine glass.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Look at how full.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
That red wine glasses?
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Oh? I thought you were going to say, look how
full of that man's head of hair?
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Is That's true?
Speaker 2 (14:28):
It is a full wine glass. It is a yeah,
it's a.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Yeah. It's a box wine, is it? Is it not?
Speaker 2 (14:34):
It looks cheap?
Speaker 1 (14:37):
I mean it has to be. It has to be
box wine. And so so she's annoyed Brandon, I mean Julia,
because she's like two crazy people have come into my
home unwelcome, didn't ask them to do it, decorated with
American things, thinking that my parents would want to now
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party with them after we just had a day of
sight seeing and travel. Like Betty and Ron are so
presumptuous it is wild. They drove an hour and a
half from wherever they are to this house that they
think they have a room in and open the door
and decorated and are now expecting her family to like
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party with them.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Just to fuck her parents. That's why they did all this, Yes,
this is all yeah. Yeah. Julie's like, you.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Are not going to fuck my pats the device He
was stupid, Like all.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
You want to see I don't want to see any
is like she wants cheap streamers.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Ron wants eager to to give it to Betty in
the best way that he can.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
That's that's what it is, all right. Uh So that's
the end of them. Now we move on to Gino
and Jasmine and so where we pick up from the
aftermath of Gino and Jazz or Gino, Jafmine and Natalie's fight. Okay,
and Natalie is outside, She's gotten a sweater at this point,
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and she's like, this is not my life. Gino like,
I don't do this kind of shit. Okay. I have
two daughters and they look up to me. I tried
to make sure that my side of the street was
clean before I came here. And Gino is like, yeah, yeah, yeah,
you didn't dis your guinea dish. And Jasmin's so crazy.
It's like, I haven't heard Gino say he's sorry. I
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haven't heard Gino say you know, you know, Yagy, I'm
so tired that I put you in this position. You
did ask me what what's the worst that could happen?
And Jasmine was going to be there and what's going on?
And I said I didn't know. But the truth is
I do know, because Jasmine is blown up at me
several times. I've seen her fight women before, you know,
but I've seen it, and I just I just assumed
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that she wouldn't do it here in Michigan. So that's
my bad. He didn't do that. No, he tried to
act like he was outside of it and it was
beyond him. And then he wants to tell us that
he's upset at Dana and Michelle for inviting Jasmine and
that they should leave, that Jasmine and Matt should leave,
Like why is Matt even there? And I'm like, Matt's
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there for the same reason that Natalie is same reason.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
So in a world in which do you know, had
any respect for himself and or his family had in
any respect for him, this would never have happened. But
it's very telling that's not the world we live in.
And I think that we got a lot more of
understanding that Dana and Michelle's like, I mean, why they'd
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be so complacent in which is obvious and an awkward
and uncomfortable experience for their kin over some woman who, arguably,
like Argue, is a sugar baby scammer. That's how much
they hate Gino And it's interesting. So anyway, basically what
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happens is Natalie, for some reason, cannot find a fucking
uber when I'm like this walk I mean, I don't
have to walk away from this, Like I can't. I'm like,
there's no lyft, no uber. I mean, you know, like
they keep canceling on you, like this is the worst
I would just she and he wants Jasmine to go,
but then yeah, Michelle and Dana are not going to
ask Jasmine to leave and Jack Jasmine ever goes outside.
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They say that Gino basically made his bed and he
should lay in it, and that Gino's been making bad decisions,
and Dana just keeps, you know, staying by his side
and is allowing it. But at the same time, like
they're sick of it. And it's like, I don't know if,
like is this so is this whole situation to punish
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Gino and therefore make him like lay in the bed
that he whatever made for himself, Like it's an interesting thing,
Like because Gina doesn't even tell Dana to make Jasmine
leave never, not once, He never goes. How dare you
have her here? It's weird that you would put me
in a tough spot make her leave never once, says it.
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It's not even an option for him.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
You're right, You're right, And part of me thinks this
is because Gino is so non confrontational to a certain
extent that he won't even advocate for himself in that
way to prevent his new BA from being attacked, Like
he's just hoping that nothing's gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Now.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
I'm with Dana and Michelle personally, I feel like Gino
is in the wrong here, and so he's now should
Matt be there? No, But the reason why Matt is
there is because Gino brought Natalie. And I'm pretty sure
that Jasmine told Michelle, I'm bringing Matt then if Natalie's
to be there. And I'm looking at it from the
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perspective of Jasmine, where she fought hard to make these
relationships work with Dana and Michelle and Anthony and all
these people, and you know, as much as she's is
the orchestrator of this divorce, and she's the reason why.
But Gino is too, because he won't fuck her. I
just think that, like they want the drama. They they're like,
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fuck it, we're gonna do it. We're gonna have it.
It's gonna be here, it's gonna be great. And everyone
loved the drama that happened. Now Matt is now talking
to them in the inside and he's like, oh my god,
I can't believe what Gino has done to you know her,
and they had an arrangement. Now this is fully not
Matt's place to do any of this, but we need
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we need this extra voice in this ship show. So
Matt is like telling them that like, Gino has given
up complete responsibility of Jazzmine, even though that that's what
he's supposed to be doing because he's he's technically her
spot and her husband, so he is double duty, oh
to take care of Jasmine and has not been. And
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that's a fact, whether or not she's with Matt or not,
it is a fact. And he has like I don't
even know why, Matt. I mean, Jasmine left the home.
That's her home. She's married to him, that's her house.
So that's another thing that's weird. And so Matt is like,
I want to go and talk to Gino, and I'm
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like why, But then he also wants to talk to
Natalie because I think he wants to inform Natalie with things,
and this is what I love that Natalie does. So
Matt comes outside to talk with Geno and Jasmine, I
mean keep saying it Geno and Natalie, and Gino is like, oh,
he's short and ugly, and I'm like, Gino, that is
he's short, but he's not ugly.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
You are ugly.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
You are, yeah, Unfortunately, if it's between you and him,
it's you that's ugly. So it's weird that you keep
saying this.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
A good man, I don't. It's interesting how men can
try and tear people down and they almost always are
elder decaying men, Like the most decaying of men will
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come after someone else's looks, and the person that they're
coming after is always younger and in some way younger
and or more attractive than them. Always.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
It's really interesting. I saw that play out in my
in my real life a couple days ago, where I
was like, that is so interesting that you would think
that you could say that to that person. And this
is simply because you have a penis. Since and along
your life, they have told you that your opinion matters,
and that your opinion about a woman specifically super matters.
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So if you say this thing about a woman, that like,
it's okay, But then when a woman shoots back at you,
you're like, oh, I didn't. I thought that my word
was common knowledge and god like. So it's where that
you have an opinion to say back, show me about it.
But anyways, so Matt's outside, Matt Turd turns to Natalie
and is just like, hey, so just so you know,
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he's he's still married to her. He abandoned her, and
I don't know what he told you, but like they
had an arrangement and I'm here because of an arrangement,
like I'm not here to take Jasmine from you know where.
He didn't say all that, but that is what he
should have said. Natalie shuts him down and is like, oh,
I'm so sorry, Like, I'm so sorry, but whatever it
has been transpired or conversation that I've had between that
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I've had with Genos, between me and Geno, so like
your opinion here is not is not needed. Thank you
so much. And I thought that was a really that
was good for her because I wouldn't have done it.
If your ex wife or your current wife tries to
fight me in public, I'm against the both of you.
I'm against everyone. Yeah, so I would I would not
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have in that moment, had any kind of moment of
solidarity with Gino. I would have been like, tell me more, Matt,
tell me more.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Oh oh oh okay, good hunk.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
I would have like at that point, I'm friends with
no one here, so I'm only gonna protect myself and
I need all the information possible and if Matt is
willing to provide me that information, then like I'm gonna
go in ahead and take it. I want everybody's information.
I want all the sides. So Natalie then goes her
she finally gets a car, and she goes her own way,
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and then Gino goes his own way, and in his confessionals,
He's like, I could have had sex with Nat. I
should have stayed with Natity. I should have had sex
with Nat. I should I should have did this is
what I should have done. And I'm like, well, too late,
too late for that, sir. Uh Yeah, all right. So
next couple, Yes, Tiger Lily and Odd Non. So we
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have Tiger Lily is baby shopping with her stepmother, Brenda,
and Brenda has two issues that she wants to talk about.
One the fact that Tiger Lily puts her children in
neutral colors, and two the worry that Adnan is going
to want her to become Muslim.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
Those are two hot topics, you know what I'm saying.
And see, the thing about Tiger Lily is that she
has a Pinterest board that is Kim Kardashian, and I
mean she has perfected her voice in such a way.
But the other thing about like that sort of aesthetic
is like the neutral tones, like you know, like all
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of that colors of beige and all that stuff like
that feels on brands. So she wants bland beige baby clothes.
And then the mom's like, okay, but what if I
like want to come over and cook for you and
the babies, like if you turn muscle, Im like, I
can't have any pork, And how am I going to
(25:59):
make meat? And like Tyler was like, bitch, make them
with ground beef. And then she's like the meatballs are dry,
and I want to be like not if you do
them right, Like how are you cooking them? And can't
you like put a little butter on the end, Like
when you make a meatball, you can just put like
butter on the inside of a meatball, so when you're cooking,
if the butter melt and it's moist and juicy. And
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I just don't understand again, like why people don't like beef.
I love beef so much anyway, So so I thought
that part was interesting.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Yeah, I don't understand people's like I don't. I don't.
I just don't understand people's like dislike of Islam. And
maybe it's because I have early beginnings with like that
as an understanding of like one of them religions. So
like I don't have this like natural gut reaction of
like women are second class citizens. Like I don't you
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know those people who like want to snatch the jobs
off women's heads and order to like show them that
they are in an oppressive religion or wanting to like
ask a woman who's wearing a full outfit if she's
hot when it's hot outside. Yeah, yeah, we're all hot.
You're hot and you are not wearing any clothes. Your
(27:16):
balls are hot, everyone's hot. We're all hot. I'm not
going to be less hot if I take this off, yeah,
like sweating, Yeah you didn't you know how I'd be
less hot if I were in air conditioning, and the
same with you, Like we would all just be less
hot week. So it's just like so weird to me
that people are so like, ah, the way that they
treat their women and second class citizens. I'm like, is
(27:36):
anyone turning to the fdls and looking at them and
with their women who are second class citizens? Is anyone
turning to the pearls and the people of the like
the fundamental Christian fundamentalists evangelistic and looking at them and
being like, oh, you know, you are the women who
have as many kids as their body will produce, and
looking at them and going, oh, you're a second class
(27:59):
citizen and you're a brew as actually what you are?
You are a route a brood mare.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Is that like a baby machine.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
It's a horse that is just there to produce, It's
an animal. Yeah. So like it's like there are so
many there's so there's such there's that element in Christianity
and you were looking at this other religion like these
women are all being held captive and forced to you know,
(28:27):
be second class citizens against their husband. Now I think now, now,
if we're just zoned it down to these two, Yeah,
Adnan says some wild ass shit to her, and as
a I mean as a grown woman, I would have
launched one of my burnt cookies at his fucking face.
And I don't worry. I tix screenshots so we'll get there.
(28:49):
So he's she's just like, you know, me and your
dad are very worried because you just got out of
a controlling tenure relationship. And I said, Chris was absolutely correct.
You're I smell him, honor, you are absolutely correct. I
like that is what she wants. She is unfortunately attracted
to people whom she believes will just do for her
(29:12):
and like allow her to just I don't know, let
her kids be messy. I don't know, but like she
is just somebody who will end up being with somebody
who is controlling because she, for the most part, does
not want to hold onto the wheel. She wants to
be the passenger princess. And with that, if you're not careful,
you will get someone who is controlling. And she's already
(29:35):
done it and now she has again done it again
with this person. And maybe because she's older than him,
she probably thought that like she could kind of mold him, maybe,
but who knows. So she there, Brenda's just like, yeah,
we're really worried that you, you know, are gonna your
complete identity is going to change. And she says, well,
I none doesn't care about my hair, Like he's never
(29:57):
gonna ask me to cover my hair cut to like
two months ago or whatever, when she is now in
a full hit job on social media. So just like
all right, and I don't know how the baby is,
but he's maybe a year, so it took a year
for her to like fully cover up or whatever. And
(30:20):
so the parents are just worried. Now we cut to her,
uh this weird scene of her in the doctor's office
and talking with the doctor about whether or not the
placenta is good to eat, and the doctor is like,
I deal with science, not the misty woo woo, the
(30:40):
misty Wou's say, cut the placenta down and chop it
up and put it in a pill form and take
it and it will somehow help you. So I can
only speak in fact base and the truth is that, yeah,
some people do do it.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
Hear it? Yeah, I don't want to. I don't. You
don't get paid enough to make these stupid ass decisions
like you know I have. This is life or death.
I get the high stakes. This is like how you
want to leave your life. Don't ask me what time
to wake up in the morning. You know what I'm saying,
don't have if you want to eat your placenta. I
don't know if your kids should do extracurricular activities and
which ones. That's not my fucking expertise.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Yeah. I'm a surgical doctor, Yeah, delivers babies. So like
we're planning this C section, And then I also was
a little bit feeling like Odnon wanted to ask the
doctor because the doctor was male and those other two
biddies were female. I think so there is something to
be said about odd Noon and the way that he
(31:35):
practices his religion and the way that he lords it
over his wife versus the way that you can. You
try to say every man does, every Muslim and does so.
Then all of a sudden we're in the cabin and
it's put together, and I'm like, oh, it's cute. There's
some cute stuff happening. And so she makes pre made
cookies that she like chopped up from like a roll,
(31:55):
and then burns them because she does the oven is
so good, and I'm like, oh, I love I want
that oven.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
If it's that good, honey, then why is that something
that you're fucking burning something? And why isn't I just
doing the cooking for you? You pay my money for
it next time.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Wait. Wait, there's ovens that that tell you. I want
one of those ovens. I want an oven that tells
me things. I really enjoy it that my car tells
me things, because it keeps telling me that I there's
a whole punctured in my wheel. But I'm like, if
I did. I this is the first time I've ever
(32:31):
had that has been like, go put tire in your
in your go, put air in your tire, go go
do it now. It sends me a text message and
an email you better get on it. Yeah, yeah I did,
but like this is like your car is assistent.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Mm hmm. It's great.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
So then all of a sudden, they're doing the cookies
and Oddnan is like, so, baby, when are you going
to be Muslim? And she's like, oh no, don't worry
about it, Like I'm still thinking about it. And when
we first got together, you said that you didn't care,
and he's like, well, I do care now now that
I have a son. And she's like, but you also
said that you didn't want me. You didn't want the
(33:08):
type of wife who covered up her hair. And he's like, yeah,
that was before when I was younger. He's twenty three,
I'm sorry when you were twenty two. I'm sorry, that's
before when I was younger, and so he's he's just like, yeah,
(33:32):
and I you know, if I die, and I'm like,
I'm sorry, you're still twenty three. Why are you talking
about dying? Are you going to go to war? Like,
what are you gonna, like, are you going on a
caravan with camels across the harsh desert and may not return?
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Oh? Yeah, that was fucking.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
And she's like what And he's just like he's just like, yeah,
you know, I want my job as the man is
to make sure that my family's beliefs are on part
And right now, I know you are not going to
heaven or at least wherever it is that I'm going
to go. You're not gonna be our son.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
You're not gonna be there. Yeah, we have a passport
to heaven and you don't.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Yes, He's like, if my son is not raised with
somebody who is Muslim after I die, which is soon,
I'm going to die soon, then he's going to be
a killer. He's going to do bad things. He's going
to go out and hang out in bad places, and
(34:31):
he's going to drink. And I will always feel a
ways about people who feel negatively about drinking, but don't
feel any way about tobacco. It is the same crime.
It is the same thing to me any drug.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Yeah. When you try to like when you try to
draw a line of what I do is find any
other person isn't you will always find someone who says
your line is arbitrary and meaningless, and that is what
is interesting about judging someone. But yeah, like it's he
(35:07):
is very young and she's very old. There's no need
for this to be a thing or for us to
feel bad for her, like she didn't know what was happening.
Like none of that to me is on the table,
Like I don't want to stand a person that does
feel bad for her.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
Oh yeah, I don't think anyone does. But it's just
it's just, oh, I don't know. I can't imagine anyone's
feeling bad for her. Maybe Brenda is the only person, right.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Okay, someone like oh my god, Tiger Lily didn't know
what she was doing, and Tiger Lily didn't know what's
coming her way, and oh my god, Tiger Lily, what's
gonna happen? Like why is she like leave you better leave?
Like you know, like if someone is anyone actually like that,
I guess I'm thinking that, like she's not. I don't know.
I just she's an interesting person that obviously at some
(35:59):
point I feel like must be like, oh, I'm raising
so many children right now. But she wants to be
with him and I can only assume for a setic sake,
because that is her biggest priority. He only can bring
that he can he can't even provide.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Yeah, she's like, you want me to cover my hair? Baby?
Do you know how much these extensions cost? And look
at her face here, She's just like looking at him like,
what the fuck? I am one day from giving from
having this baby, and you're talking to me about whether
or not I'm going to be Muslim like right now,
and he's like, I am saving her. It's so you
(36:40):
know what it's. You know, when you said that about Mahmood,
when you said that about Mahmood whatever and the other way,
it has opened up my eyes now whenever we get this,
oh you said that, Mahmoud feels like he is saving Nicole,
like his way is the way, and like he it's
(37:03):
not that he's trying to be malicious, he truly believes it.
And and then Adnan says this, I'm saving her, And
so I can now understand why somebody would be so
adamant about these changes. But then I think to myself,
the problem is is that they don't they don't understand
that not only is their viewpoint so narrow and not
(37:24):
even like like it's just very narrow, but like they
also cannot go to another culture and take someone and
then try to convert them into this Like that's a
very specific person that you would convert into this way
by this, in this method. Like because because there are
Muslim people I know who are like, yeah, no, we
(37:46):
don't have like what do those people call that go
out missionaries? Like there's no missionaries in Islam, Like Islam
is like you come to us and we'll teach you.
When so when you have these men who like choose women,
it feels like they are doing missionary work. To me,
it feels like they are like baiting them with like oh,
(38:06):
I'm fine, I'm normal, Like I'm regular, and then as
soon as I get you in, I'm like, here's my Bible,
here's my thing. And so like it's like weird to
me that these men do this because the truth is
that you shouldn't even be looking at a woman who
isn't Muslim. True, just give it a Muslim woman.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, you're absolutely right. You know, it's interesting
to think that a religion, like most religions, like let's
just say, like I'm assuming that if you actually that.
Most Muslims and most Christians will say this, that you
go to heaven or hell not because of the label
that you are given, but because of the behaviors. Like, right,
(38:46):
your behaviors. Let's just like, if I was to speak
purely as a Christian, your behaviors have to be christ Like,
Like you can't have broken all the commandments, but because
you are baptized and then say that you just tell
people you were Christian that you're going to go onto
the gates of Heaven and Peter's gonna be there and
be like right this way you know, like no that no.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
Christian will tell you, but like, really, Christians are.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
Like if you whatever, crile. The idea of Christianity is
you don't go to heaven without being christ Like, and
that means like being a good person, right, like loving
the neighbor, loving your neighbor as yourself, and loving God.
That's all of two biggest things that Jesus says in
the New Testament basically, So my idea of that is
that Christians are like, if you did those two things,
(39:30):
that's what it is he didn't say. And number three,
make sure that you are Christian your name religion that
you box Christian. So having said that, none, it doesn't
make a difference to me. If your label is that,
it makes more of a difference of how you live
or whatever. And the truth of the matter is all
(39:50):
of the like arbitrary rules of both Christianity and I'm
assuming Islam can be broken at any time, and people
that are those things and have been baptizing or ordained
those things and whatever, the just move on with their
lives as if they still have an open invitation to heaven,
despite their fornicating, despite the drinking, despite the pork eating,
(40:13):
or the eating during Lent, or the all of the
weird you know, things all happen, we break them, and
like it just happens all day long to everyone. It's
just what is because it's human nature, because those arbitrary
rules aren't what it. It's because at the end of
the day, the sum of your actions should be mostly
good and that's what I assume will happen for you
if you believe there's a heapen But so like it's
(40:37):
it's all so close minded with this be this where
a hajab heaven exists period like that, it's just not rational.
And so it's hard to deal with the extremes of this,
and she wants to deal with it and has been
wanting to deal with it the entire time.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Yeah, and it's it's it's interesting too because he's like,
I know he needs to be Muslim. And then she's
like baby, and he's like, you just say three words,
that's it, and you're done.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
I'm not I do Muslim.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Yeah. Like he's like, you just say a few words
and and then you I don't know, Like that's what
he basically tells her is that it's so easy to
become a Muslim, and that she does, and she all
that thing, that's easy. Then you follow Kan and then
it's easy, and then you go to heaven with me.
And then so she's like, how I burned my nails
and he's like, you burn your nails? We would by Hey.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
He's like, you don't even care about God. You have
no God in your life. You're not even religious. You're like,
you don't even give a shit. She's like, Oh, how
the funk? What do you talk? What I told.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
You I'm Christian this whole time and keep saying I'm Christian.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
My son goes to a Christian School were talking, but
like you don't never, you don't believe in God.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
She's like, and I think that.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
It's like it's so interesting. There's like religious people are
like one and done's like he's like, my wife never prays,
like maybe not to you, maybe not in a carpet,
maybe not in five five days, you know, five times
a day in one direction. Yeah, I don't know. It's
all in, but you don't know what she does.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
Like it's not like you know, some people send up
a silent prayer before they get into the car. I
know Catholics who before they get into a before they drive,
would like do something before they get into a car
and drive, and I would be like, the fuck is happening?
But like you know, they're depending on your level, depending
on where you are and your Catholicism, like you do
different things, like you know, they say certain things before
you Like you know people who are like God is good,
(42:29):
God is great, thank you God for this plate or whatever,
those those like, dude.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
God is great, so we thank him for up, like
we're gonna thank him morning noon and not we're gonna
thank him because he's at his side. Amen Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen,
that's yeah, that's the Blues version.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
I love that great.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
So it's just like it's it's it's so interesting that
you know, he's like judging her for this, and then
he's like, before, when I was young, I didn't know
the right way, but now you have a different personality,
like a demon. And she's just again staring at him.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
Like this in her skim's dress. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
And so she walks and walks into her room and
shuts the door because she's about to give birth in
twenty four hours and doesn't give a fuck about his
trepidations or whatever, which is great. Okay, now this let's
go on to the couple that this is. Well, let's
just a Darcy and Georgie. You get them out of the.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Way, Okay.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
So they meet up with his sister and this is
the first time that he has seen his niece and nephew.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Wow. That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (43:28):
Yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
It's really sad. And also like I'm like, Georgie, like,
what the hell happened to you? You were just like
get me the fuck out of here. I'm somewhat hot.
I'll never go back. His sister is either named Michelina
or Nicolina. I couldn't quite tell. But her daughter, you know,
that's like a eleven year old daughter.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
Yeah, so it's like he, I don't know, you don't FaceTime,
Like is it just like you were like in America
living your best life and you just like fucking move
on with your life and didn't really?
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Yeah, yeah, it really showed how shitty he is. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
And even later on when when Darcy is trying to
get him to now she's dumb too, right, because she
she admits that she's dumb, but like when she's trying
to get him to like open up, he won't and
I'm just like, you married, Okay, let's get there. So
they go to this weird medieval time place and as
much as I would love to love it as a
renaissance gal, I was like, uh uh, I want to
(44:27):
go home.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
I want not go.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
And so she plays with his his nieces and nephews,
and Darcy, you know, didn't learn enough basic Bulgarian to speak,
so she brings out her translator, which works, so I'm
happy for her, and she's like, does dirg you talk
about me?
Speaker 2 (44:46):
Oh? How could that be the first? Like she is
horrible to ask, like the first time you she hasn't
seen her brother, and the first time I ask is like, Hi, Hi, Hi,
me me that I don't. I mean, it's it's the
most vapid. I'm like, this is disgusting. She's crazy. I
(45:09):
don't quite understand how anyone could be a fan of her,
like truly, like, I don't think that she has a
lot of like vulnerability or sensitivity that I radiate with.
I think that she likes to be a victim. Go ahead, no,
you just read me, read me.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
But okay. So so then she does that, and then
she's like, well, you know, looking at at him play
with his nieces and nephews just shows how loving he is.
And I'm like, does it does that? Is that? Is
that what's happening? Dars come on, Dars and then they
do archery and it's just, oh my god, I can't even.
(45:50):
I can't even. So the next day, uh we know.
So then they get home and we see that she's
actually wearing a conservative outfit. She's fully covered head to
dough like layers in this all white outfit. And so
I get to the hotel and they are talking about
just like what the plan is, and she thinks that
(46:10):
they're about to have sexy time. She thinks that they're
about to have the honeymoon part of the Bulgarian trip
right now, and he's like, no, I you know, got
to rest up because we're going to see my my
parents tomorrow. And she's like, oh, no, you told me
we're seeing your parents in two days, Like so I
thought we had a day tomorrow to do stuff and
tonight and I know whatever. And he's like, no, we're
going to see them tomorrow. I'm telling you now. And
(46:31):
she's like, well, I wish I would have known that.
And he's like, well, i'm telling you now, and she's like, well,
this is what I'm talking about. You don't ever tell
me anything like you just like you won't tell me
about your finances. And then we find out that they
have completely separate finances, that he doesn't want her to
know how much money he has because she's just going
to spend it, and that you know, he doesn't feel
(46:52):
comfortable opening up to her because he doesn't feel comfortable
opening up to anybody, and it's just the way he
was raised or the way he learned to behave And
I thought to myself, Darcy, you are too old. And
she's like, but I knew that. She says that out loud.
She's like, you don't tell me these things, And so
I walked away, and then you begged me to come back. Twice,
you begged me to come back, and so then I
just married you, and now we're back here again, and
(47:14):
I'm like, Darcy, no, you did this, mama, because you
got jealous of Florian and Stacy. So you just married
Georgie when you knew he was wrong for you.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
Oh, and you only will pick men that you think
are attractive and or like whatever, because you have a
certain type that is unrealistic to who you are and
what you are at this point, because you are also
someone who is insane. That's why Darcy doesn't. I mean,
Darcy is Tiger Lily, like, they're the same, Like, you know,
like you unfortunately have robbed me of any sort of
(47:49):
ability to empathize or feel bad for you or or
be sensitive to you. It's really rare. I mean, like
I mostly am an empathetic person, and then at some
point I gets robbed the ability to feel bad for
you anymore. And then once I don't feel bad for
you anymore, I'm kind of like Michelle and danex if
(48:12):
I won't try like make your life hell, but like
I mean, whatever you do with you.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
Yeah, I mean I never really feel bad for people,
so I have that initial part of it, but like yeah,
the the the just like oh yeah no I can't.
You're you're you you Calamity is what happens over here
and I can't. I'm seeing it and I'm like, why
that choice? Why huh? Okay, okay, that's you. Though I'm here.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
You know, I will say this. Darcy will always make
a problem at anything, though, Like I don't want to
say you are there to meet his parents, so if
something changes, I don't want to say why Darcy can't
is be like, okay, well let me go tomorrow. Why
does everything have to be a fight? Oh I was
thinking that, Well then just then don't think that because
you're not here for you. We're here to meet my
fucking parents. So if it's happening tomorrow, bitch, guess what tomorrow.
(49:05):
Like I just also feel like that, like Darcy shut up,
like you know, like i'd be so annoyed too if
like everything was a problem. Everything is always but like
killing yourself, I mean, you know it's.
Speaker 1 (49:19):
Hard, Okay, Okay, okay, let's move on. She's she The
last thing she says is that it feels like you're
planning on discarding me, and I was like, yes.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
He is. The moment he can, Yeah, the moment he can,
he will he will. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
Once this money train or whatever he's getting from the
ninety day fiance universe is over, he's out. The thing
that's crazy that you how you married somebody and you
don't know anything about his finances because you guys live,
you have separate Like, how do you?
Speaker 2 (49:46):
Okay? Great? Yeah, and she's ninety four, so I mean
she's it's been passed when she should know that she
shouldn't do that. Great crazy all right.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
So Andre and Libby, now this is the one that
I'm like, Yo, I cannot believe he did this, even
though because I'm disappointed in Andrea because I like them
as a couple. He's problematic, sure, but there's always a
part of me that was like, he fucking loves a
shit out of the Libby, and I love that for her.
(50:16):
I love that she has this big man who's hot
and who probably fucks her right and who is like
they are in this together. It feels very it doesn't
feel like he is using her or is nefarious. But
this like the toxic masculinity when it comes out and Andrea,
it comes out as a royal red carpet that goes
(50:36):
on for ninety five miles, it feels, and it's like,
how do I roll that back up to defend him?
So first thing we hear is med, don't you have
more oranges? And she's like, what the fuck, I'm busy.
And then she's like, Ellie, did you take your vitamins?
(50:57):
And Ellie's like no, thank you, and the conversation yeah,
And then then he's like, Mommy and Daddy are going out,
so be nice to Bunika. Bunka's coming to take care
of you. Okay, everybody, look, you know we're going to
see investment property. Bunka's coming. So Bunica gets there and
they leave. Chuck gets there and she's looking forward to
(51:21):
seeing this investment property. I have a question for you, Risk.
When someone says investment property, what do you think. What's
the first type of property that you think of?
Speaker 2 (51:33):
A residential second home or unit or second second piece
of property that is a residential space in an area
of town that you think could be used by someone,
maybe by a college, or maybe just by you know,
a bustling city center. That's what I first think of.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Okay, so what I think of same thing. It is
a residential but I also think of commercial too, So
I'm like, I'm like, it either could be like like
an apartment building or or you know, some kind of
space where people are doing business or living. And then
we pull up to this and I was like, is
(52:15):
can I see the rest of the houses on the
street please? Like, what is this that I'm looking at.
It's been two years and this is what she walks to.
It walks up to, and I think to my and
she says something like, oh, at least the sidewalk is nice.
I think to myself, this looks like a home in
a place where the weather is bad. And so yeah,
house is like not necessarily under construction, but it will
(52:38):
never really look that. It looks like it's in a
place where it's very humid and like, because that's how
the houses kind of look like. When you try to
build modern homes or like concrete homes and like bleeze,
sometimes they end up looking like this and you're just like, huh,
this material is not meant for this weather. There's too
much seawater or too much humidity going on. And then
(53:00):
this man opens the door and then this is what
we see.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
Yeah, I have a whole fairy Okay. When I saw this,
I was like, so, I'm supposed to believe that Andrea
had seventy five thousand that he was going to do
an investment property and instead of like getting his parents
out of the basic government block housing to what would
(53:27):
look like if he could afford it, a home, a
free standing home. That's not your first option. Your first
option is to make seventy five thousand for an investment
property for someone else in your hometown. And let me
just say this, I think all of that is fake.
And I think that all of that money went up
Andrea's nose. I think that he seems I think that
(53:52):
he has some sort of drug problem or gambling problem
and he lost all that money and in order to
save himself the embarrassment of saying that he's in addict
in any way, I think that he used the war
and bad business as to be like, they stole my money.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Oh, okay, is is there anything No, it's allegedly great?
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Great?
Speaker 1 (54:14):
Okay, wow, wow.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
Also his behavior. I also was.
Speaker 1 (54:19):
Like, this is not where seventy five thousand usp. It
feels like, especially if you're one of the investors, how
much money did it take to build this? Like this,
this doesn't make any sense. Yeah, this doesn't make any sense.
And so then I was like, so then who are
the other investors? And like and then he's then she's
(54:39):
she says something like, hey, do we have a mask?
And he's like, in Moldova, we don't wear masks. He's
still doing that in Moldova, we don't. It's kinda bullshit.
And Chuck Chuck, Yeah, Chuck either knows something is up,
yeah it's fake, and can't do it because he's not
nearly as upse at as he needs to be.
Speaker 2 (55:01):
He's figuring it out, he's putting a tea, he has
to put it together. He maybe has to do some
deep diving, or he hasn't asked some questions, or he's
going to do some research. But he or he knows something.
There's something that he there's something that that face is saying,
you're right, yeah, this isn't normal.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
Okay, because and also the type of house this is,
it looks like it was trying to be a grand
like American style villa home or some shit not American,
but like this weird facadeical.
Speaker 2 (55:29):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
Yeah, and it's just like what do the rest of
the houses in this block look like?
Speaker 2 (55:33):
Why next door is not that?
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Why don't they just build a regular ass house, like
a regular ass Moldovan home and then have maybe two
of them or like what is with this like extra shit?
And so they walk in. Libby is like what the fuck?
Like why is this all like this? And he's like, well,
you know, She's like it looks like it's about it
needs to be torn down. And he's like it is
going to be torn down, and she's like what I
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thought this was the investment property. And he's just like babe,
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blab blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, like just like
kind of you know whatever. And then finally they get
into the backyard and that's when he's like, so, what
happened is uh, it's the we got stagnant in because
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of war with Russian contractors. And she's like what He's like,
they took the money, the you know, the Russians are
not responding. And she's like, well, I don't understand why,
why are the Russians have anything. This is not America,
this is Modova. So we need Russian contractors to do things.
(56:38):
And you know, now you know I was, I was
by and she's like, well, why didn't you tell me?
I was busy with things in the US. I didn't
have time to say I lost seventy five thousand dollars
of our money because I was busy. Winston was crying
where are the oranges? And think Chuck has no reaction.
(57:03):
Truck is like, well you lost seventy five thousand dollars.
I was like, well, is seventy five thousand dollars dropping
a bucket for everybody in this room? Because I would
be like the Tasmanian devil. You wouldn't need a demolition
crew to come in here and tear this shit down.
I'm could tear it down right now with my bare hands.
Speaker 2 (57:19):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
So and she he's like, I don't know about war.
I'm supposed to stop war. And she's like, no, you're
supposed to make good on our money. That's what you're
supposed to do. If we were just gonna lose money,
then we might as well have just bought your parents
a house outright, like and that. Yeah, so see that's
my thought too. So when you said that, I thought
it was a great idea. But I feel like sometimes
(57:40):
the Americans can be kind of weird when they just
give money to the foreigner's family. And I felt like
she wouldn't have allowed him to take seventy five thousand
dollars of their money and like just do something nice
for the family, Like I think she would have been like,
we need that, your children need that money. So the
only way that he could do anything with it was
to say, I'm doing an investment. So like, did he
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just give the money to his brother? What's going on?
Because it is, it is, it's crazy. Her reaction is
is a right reaction, but it's not as loud as
I wanted it to be.
Speaker 2 (58:14):
Or he got blackmailed again, like you know, yeah, or Chuck.
Speaker 1 (58:17):
Chuck's reaction is not as big as it needs to be. Right,
seventy five thousand dollars is just dropping a bucket for them,
and so it's just all very peculiar. And so next
scene is her packing up and him acting surprised that
she's leaving.
Speaker 2 (58:33):
Why isn't he leaving with her? Because she didn't book
a ticket for him? So why isn't right? Like all
of this is weird. He's like, well, I'll stay another week.
Then it's like but he's mad that she's leaving, and
she's like, oh, I'm absolutely fucking leaving. And he's like, Chuck,
how would you let Bibby do this? And Chuck's like, uh,
because she's my daughter, you weird fuck like and my mom.
I'm like, Andre, why wouldn't you leave? But what are
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you gonna do here? You're gonna go to rush to
get your money back unless it's the beginning of your
hero's tale where you go and I'm like, right, the
wrong that you've done to your family and solve the war,
get your seventy five thousand dollars back, and make Chuck
look good on TV. I mean, I don't know what
you're gonna do, but none of those things are gonna happen.
You're right.
Speaker 1 (59:14):
So the last scene we have is her and with
far less bags. So she left at least four bags there,
suitcases or it's that was all Andre shit. She left
with one Winston had one. Ellie had one but didn't
want to carry it, and they all went to the airport.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
She doesn't have the energy because you can take her
vitamin tony.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
Yes, you're tired, tired, all right, you guys. That's the
end of the episode. I can't wait to see what
happens with this. It's juicy. It's good, but it's also
very devastating for me, and like, I, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
I'm so sorry that I was devastating for you. It's
not devastating for me, but I do feel like it's
picking up, and you know, I enjoy some of the story.
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