NJBlackBerry said:
Too bad the Weavers are still in it. It would be a shame if those hypocrites won it. In any event, I can't wait for the real AR to return. I have found this season to largely be unwatchable.
Perhaps when they are Philiminated, they can blame their lord.
I shook my head last night. The kids were throwing GARBAGE at the sisters car.....unprovoked. There were a couple of other times where they made nasty or snide comments. OH! I remember...how about when the sisters felt genuinely bad for them at the go-karts. They went over to give them a lift. Told them how great their mom was for doing it, ect. RUBBED someone's back. Not 2 seconds after they walked away, the girls were saying how much they hate the desperate housewives. That they were such LIARS. GGGRRRRR. If I had ONE shred of like for them, it disappeared last night. I personally took offense to what they said to Phil at the pit stop, that they are the ONLY team that does not cuss, and because of that they feel they are the only Christians, and the other teams hate them because of that.
OK, I did not want to get into this I hate the Weaver's debate because of the Christian thing, but it is not because they are Christians that they are not liked, but they are SURFACE Christians. They talk the talk, and think they are above everyone else, but they don't walk the walk.
There is no way the other teams are against them because they are Christians. They are against them, because they play dirty, and have since the very 1st episode. If I were one of the other teams, I would of been very offended at the pit stop remarks. Yes, I curse like a sailor sometimes, that does not mean I do not love God, and live a respectful, moral life.
Rolly seems to be the only decent kid in the family. I feel bad that he is stuck with such nasty sisters, and a mom who condones it. When the sisters wanted to tell the guard to give the Linz family a history lesson, the mom said no way, I thought she would say, that would be wrong, and not very Christian of us, what does she do? She laughs and say I'M gonna do it. So she does, and it is so bad, the guard feels he should TELL the Linz's they were talking smack. So even a total stranger could see how different they are playing the game.
The Weaver girls remind me so very much of the girls in High School who really enjoyed picking on someone, and feeling they were better than everyone else. The movie Mean Girls comes to mind. I wonder how many of their classmates are routing for them to lose?