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A man who’s into red flags is in a house full of girls like that. This is gonna end well.
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A man who’s into red flags is in a house full of girls like that. This is gonna end well.
Oh she's definitely a whore of some type.I just watched the recap. The fact she would do crack again and denies being a stripper makes me think she'll be one of the first to drop out. She probably can't handle those sorts of "accusations" and is also addicted to crack, but downplaying it.
He looks like Idubbz when Anisa is in charge of his wardrobe.
No pair of tits could ever make up for that face.Oh she's definitely a whore of some type.
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no stock drop, he is the most genuine fish and is entertaining. i want him to win.
Worth a correction - she's not Abo at all because she's fully Turkish, just lives in Australia
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this looks like a porn shoot
I think it's funny with Daniel mostly since he missed most of s3 he doesn't really have any context for the scenes bit like everyone else. Daniel seems like he's actually getting fucked with more than everyone else. Aryeh is funny in scenes just because he's naturally funny anyway.Does anyone actually think "scenes" have been funny since they've been outside of the context of having dummies think they're on a Hulu show?
I think the concept is that production gets a thrill out of making monkeys dance. I think they like feeling a sense of influence and control as it usually results in far less natural conversation and dialogue. Take for example when Aryeh went into B4 and began talking with Daniel an Ellie. It was far more natural and less funny, but when they asked him to redo it for a "scene" the recreation was stilted, awkward, and hilarious. I think that's the entire point as it makes them kinda look bad/worse than they really are. Just my take.Does anyone actually think "scenes" have been funny since they've been outside of the context of having dummies think they're on a Hulu show?