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Thoughts on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season 3, episode 14

Time to plead guilty (I think).

  1. Ah yes, lest we forget that Heather's opener is a reference to her book
  2. Hey an impulse buy at the airport means Heather is making bank
  3. So is Whitney in the choir or not?
  4. How many cousins do you have, Heather?
  5. Angie (can't remember which one) wants on this show
  6. "Barbie scissor kicks"
  7. You're not crying, Angie's husband
  8. It was personal...
  9. Coach Shah is too good...he believes in the good in people too much
  10. Oy vey...this is a rough performance of "Amazing Grace"
  11. It was a cover reveal party, y'all
  12. Wow, Angie K....you want on this show too badly
  13. Oh we're at the end?
  14. Ah no, we're halfway--we're just spending a lot of time with Jen and her trial (which is fair)
  15. Jen's mom is so sweet
  16. Foreshadowing for a plea deal
  17. Am I wrong? Didn't I hear that Jen's voice was on the autocall?
  18. Stuart is protecting himself
  19. Are you all really that surprised?
  20. I guess that's it?

                                      (Prompt by me)

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