Orbiter Kat Speculation - With guest appearances by her sister, Jenna

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Guess Kat's weight.

  • >200 lbs.

    Votes: 22 3.5%
  • 200 lbs.-250 lbs.

    Votes: 125 20.0%
  • 250 lbs.- 300 lbs.

    Votes: 110 17.6%
  • Damn that's a huge bitch.

    Votes: 369 58.9%

  • Total voters
    626
p.s. Drgnkiller recons Khets already gone, I'm not going to lie he did this shit when Leanna left.
If Kathy ever leaves, we'll know it, because she'd surely file for divorce. Her next step after leaving Phil would be to find a new man to mooch off of, and that's harder when you're still married in the eyes of the law.
 
If Kathy ever leaves, we'll know it, because she'd surely file for divorce. Her next step after leaving Phil would be to find a new man to mooch off of, and that's harder when you're still married in the eyes of the law.
To be fair Phil’s a pussy, this is the guy who claimed he was still letting Leanna use his car after they broke up(and remember she really hurt him) if Kat stormed off and said she needs some time apart to be at tyrones place phil would probably let her take the damn car to go there
 
If Kathy ever leaves, we'll know it, because she'd surely file for divorce. Her next step after leaving Phil would be to find a new man to mooch off of, and that's harder when you're still married in the eyes of the law.

I forget, are divorce filings generally public? Not the docs necessarily, but some of public notice of it?
 
I forget, are divorce filings generally public? Not the docs necessarily, but some of public notice of it?
Divorce records are generally public. You may not be able to find EVERYTHING, but you can look up divorce filings.
 
If Kathy ever leaves, we'll know it, because she'd surely file for divorce. Her next step after leaving Phil would be to find a new man to mooch off of, and that's harder when you're still married in the eyes of the law.
I wouldn’t be surprised if she already has feelers out for another breadwinner, will ditch Phil the moment everything’s set for her to move to the next guy (similar to how she went from Subaru guy to Phil), and Phil gets completely blindsided by the divorce.

Either that or she’s as stupid as Phil for not getting the hell out of Dodge after seeing the the massive financial ruin on the horizon, or is actually taking Phil’s word that it’s not as bad as it looks. (doubtful)
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if she already has feelers out for another breadwinner, will ditch Phil the moment everything’s set for her to move to the next guy (similar to how she went from Subaru guy to Phil), and Phil gets completely blindsided by the divorce.

Either that or she’s as stupid as Phil for not getting the hell out of Dodge after seeing the the massive financial ruin on the horizon, or is actually taking Phil’s word that it’s not as bad as it looks. (doubtful)
Even as dopey as Kat is, I always wondered why she would marry a guy going into bankruptcy. If Phil didn't tell her prior, there's now may she'd continue with him
 
If Kathy ever leaves, we'll know it, because she'd surely file for divorce. Her next step after leaving Phil would be to find a new man to mooch off of, and that's harder when you're still married in the eyes of the law.
I might offer some insight. If she left, she may have just left. I know the narrative is that she is a gold digger, but I offer a different perspective : she's just a person, getting by the best she can. People like her (from what has been posted and blasted across this site) get locked into survival mode. If she left, I'll bet my left testicle that getting out was priority one. Not filing an expensive divorce via an expensive lawyer. Phil may have spoiled her, but I can almost guarantee he never handed her raw cash and said go play. It's a form of control. To get stuff, he is the gatekeeper. Hurt people don't think about how much money they can get out of their shit lord of a spouse in the heat of the moment. If she wanted the divorce in the prime time and that was always her plan, she'd have done it by now. You don't burn down the bank before you finish the heist.
 
I might offer some insight. If she left, she may have just left. I know the narrative is that she is a gold digger, but I offer a different perspective : she's just a person, getting by the best she can. People like her (from what has been posted and blasted across this site) get locked into survival mode. If she left, I'll bet my left testicle that getting out was priority one. Not filing an expensive divorce via an expensive lawyer. Phil may have spoiled her, but I can almost guarantee he never handed her raw cash and said go play. It's a form of control. To get stuff, he is the gatekeeper. Hurt people don't think about how much money they can get out of their shit lord of a spouse in the heat of the moment. If she wanted the divorce in the prime time and that was always her plan, she'd have done it by now. You don't burn down the bank before you finish the heist.
That actually makes me wonder. Of course he wouldn't give her cash...he never has any money. But you know what he did/does have a lot of? Credit cards. I'd be curious to see how much of the debt across all those credit lines was directly attributed to Khet's purchases. With how much of a bitch Phil is (my wife makes me shave and shower before we go out on our day off....), it would not shock me at all if she dragged him around and made him buy her shit, but not carry it on account of his bad back. I know that we'll never get an itemized look at all of his credit statements and all that, but in the time they've been together he's, no doubt, dropped some serious coin (of the banks he has accounts with) to keep his bridal bride happy. New clothes, various trips out to the WAkhando from Subaru-ville, stuff for her room....I mean office, and more.
 
I just find it hilarious that Kat married to a guy who she met only 2-3 times. She probably thought this guy with $100,000+ income, owned a house(condo) near Seattle and just gotten a brand new car to pick her up from airport.......how bad could things get?

Less than a yr later, she's working a dead end minimum wage job and her soulmate decides to declare bankruptcy while still having a $100,000+ income................. Wow dude........

I agree with previous posts that Kat is probably not a gold digger. Would any normal person be okay with their soulmate earning $100,000 but waste most of it just to play mobile games? If declaring bankruptcy is not the last draw, then I don't know what is. My theory is Kat is stuck there without friends or family who could let her move back.
 
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I'm glad to see I'm no longer the only one that thinks Katherine is gone. I suspect it happened in November 2019 as that's when Phil was really starting to slip out negatives about her, the multiple beds and contradicting himself.

Jasper still being there on weekends makes it harder to explain, though. If Phil was the only owner, that poor cat would be dead or at least malnourished by now. It could be that the arrangement changed to them barely speaking to each other but Phil still pays for all her shit because he's a massive cuck.
 
I just find it hilarious that Kat married to a guy who she met only 2-3 times. She probably thought this guy with $100,000+ income, owned a house(condo) near Seattle and just gotten a brand new car to pick her up from airport.......how bad could things get?

Less than a yr later, she's working a dead end minimum wage job and her soulmate decides to declare bankruptcy while still having a $100,000+ income................. Wow dude........

I agree with previous posts that Kat is probably not a gold digger. Would any normal person be okay with their soulmate earning $100,000 but waste most of it just to play mobile games? If declaring bankruptcy is not the last draw, then I don't know what is. My theory is Kat is stuck there without friends or family who could let her move back.
I'd lol if some detractor started a gofundme "Get Kat out DSPcatraz"
 
she's working a dead end minimum wage job
To be fair... Even if I was with someone making Phil-amounts of money every month (and we were ACTUALLY responsible adults living well within our means), I'd PROBABLY still get some kind of a part-time job just to have something to do other than sit around and do nothing, to have a little bit of a social life. Make a few friends so we all could have dinners and such with other humans. And, whatever money I'd make from said PT gig would just be tossed in savings or whatever.

While I'm sure that Phil told her, "I need tho-that money, I really do? To pay my bills?" so she HAD to get a job. I'm just saying that there is ALSO a slight chance (like, 2% chance) that she found something to do so she didn't have to be cooped up in her room slash office all day while a man-child leans in for some manual bans.
 
Could Kat get alimony since Phil obviously makes more than her?
You can check here for an overview https://www.mckinleyirvin.com/family-law-blog/2016/september/6-surprising-washington-divorce-laws/
The basic thing are any money or debt after the marriage are what matters in WA. Unless another agreement is made. Alimony is more complex in the state.

Alimony may be ordered for either spouse in such amounts and for such periods of time as the court deems just, without regard to marital misconduct, after considering all relevant factors including but not limited to:

  • The financial resources of the party seeking maintenance, including separate or community property apportioned in the settlement agreement, and the ability to meet his or her needs independently, including the extent to which a provision for support of a child living with the party includes a sum for that party;
  • The time necessary to acquire sufficient education or training to enable the party seeking maintenance to find employment appropriate to his skill, interests, style of life, and other attendant circumstances;
  • The standard of living established during the marriage;
  • The duration of the marriage;
  • The age, physical and emotional condition, and financial obligations of the spouse seeking maintenance; and
  • The ability of the spouse from whom maintenance is sought to meet his needs and financial obligations while meeting those of the spouse seeking maintenance.
 
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