Just got finished watching it on DVR. Mrs. Wacokid27 had other plans, so I couldn't watch live. Still, at least this way I get to fast-forward through commercials, so I got that going for me, which is nice.
Enjoyable show. I'd forgotten the trashy vibe the show's got (which I secretly love), like most "reality television". I did have a "Grrrr" moment when they ended it on a cliffhanger, though.
I found a whole new reason to dislike Eva Marie. Kicking your husband out because you don't want to confront your family with the fact that you got married. I mean, their reaction showed why I guess she felt like she had to, but still. People got to grow up. I did like her rallying at the end with: "I'm a 29-year-old woman." You go, girl.
Parts like that always make me wonder how much of the reactions of families, friends, etc., are worked to make it more dramatic. I figure they're probably about 20% real vs. 80% "worked", but it could be different, I guess.
I liked it. And so did the Mrs. So, good job, WWE.
wk
Enjoyable show. I'd forgotten the trashy vibe the show's got (which I secretly love), like most "reality television". I did have a "Grrrr" moment when they ended it on a cliffhanger, though.
I found a whole new reason to dislike Eva Marie. Kicking your husband out because you don't want to confront your family with the fact that you got married. I mean, their reaction showed why I guess she felt like she had to, but still. People got to grow up. I did like her rallying at the end with: "I'm a 29-year-old woman." You go, girl.
Parts like that always make me wonder how much of the reactions of families, friends, etc., are worked to make it more dramatic. I figure they're probably about 20% real vs. 80% "worked", but it could be different, I guess.
I liked it. And so did the Mrs. So, good job, WWE.
wk