Skip to main content

Thoughts on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season 2, episode 10

Arresting time?

  1. Why is calling Stu fine but calling Jen bad?
  2. Okay, it wasn't a SWAT team
  3. Heather...they lied to you
  4. Jennie...how are you not stressed out?
  5. So...we're just going to Vail?
  6. Why was it NYPD?
  7. Lisa, you are mic'ed
  8. This is actually a fascinating character study
  9. So Stu is charged too
  10. Jennie is so emotionless about this
  11. Whitney is a motherly figure
  12. Whitney thought Jen had a sugar daddy?
  13. Okay, did they need that big of a gun for this?
  14. Meredith...you're NOT surprised? Did you call the cops?
  15. I mean...I think everyone knows a little about money laundering from TV, Lisa
  16. A fun game of Marco Polo
  17. Meredith greets Mary from the tub...that's a move
  18. Mary...you didn't believe your husband?
  19. "I just waited quietly"
  20. I hope they tipped the driver well
  21. I still don't get why Homeland Security was there for fraud and money laundering
  22. These ladies can compartmentalize
  23. Meredith is so happy
  24. Wait investigated since 2012?
  25. Mary never saw anything good in Jen?
  26. Stealing a bag really seems like drop in the bucket compared to these other charges
  27. Would a designer really red flag someone for cash payments?
  28. Yeah, Lisa, just say it
  29. Next time we have fun and conflict in Vail
  30. Next time we dig more into Jen and Mary's dealings

(Prompt by me)

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Bravo

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Starting my parental journey, part 2

You can read part 1 here . Yesterday I began the next step of my parental journey. Ironically, it was starting birth control. This medicine helps prepare my ovaries for the egg retrieval process. It was weird taking the pill to prepare for my fertility journey because you typically think of the pill as ensuring you don't get pregnant. Obviously, I'm not getting pregnant now, but I am getting ready for that eventual possibility. There have also been various bureaucratic issues that I've been dealing with. Mostly insurance stuff (as I'm sure comes as no surprise). But, thanks to a new benefit at work that started 1/1/24, my journey will be (mostly) covered. While, again, there were some bureaucratic hurdles that I had to overcome in order for this to all work out, I am immensely glad that it did work out. I am nervous though. In part I'm nervous about a lot of the practicalities of this step in my journey. For instance, I will have to inject myself with various medica...

15 ways to support me on my parental journey

I posted yesterday and in August, 2023 about starting my parental journey. If you're wondering how you can support me, here are some ideas I have at the moment (though these may change and also don't feel pressured to do any of these things). Check in via text or DM so I can respond at my leisure (but please don't be insulted if I take a long time to respond) Help with arranging food for me (I know that when I get overwhelmed, I often have really awful eating habits) Offer to help with apartment chores (I may turn you down, but the offer will mean a lot) Walk Hoban (I realize only some people can do this, but the relief of lightening the responsibility of Hoban will likely be welcome) Be understanding if I have to cancel plans (I hope to still be somewhat social during this time, but I cannot guarantee how I'm going to feel) Drive me to appointments (I have the retrieval itself covered, but I have other appointments that will happen leading up to it so if you have the...

15 things I'm looking forward to for summer 2024

It'll be here so soon!  Whale watching with a friend Bookstore crawl with a friend 57th Street Art Fair Beach days Movies in the park Swapping out my wardrobe Being done with egg retrievals (hopefully) Helping a friend plan her wedding Going to Galena Taking other trips with friends Doing more sessions of my D&D one shot Eating ice cream on hot days Dining at the Point Trying to find an agent for my picture book ideas (hopefully) Reading more (hopefully) (Prompts by me) "Sperm Whale diving" by Bernard Spragg. NZ