CharityLynn
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Did the Linz family get booted last night? I was watching the Biggest Loser Finale...
CharityLynn said:Did the Linz family get booted last night? I was watching the Biggest Loser Finale...
cardaway said:The Guido situaiton was quite unique. As you pointed out, it's proof that editing can make a big difference.
Lisa loves Pooh said:It was a unique situation--I just didn't appreciate being told that my observation was courtesy of editing--when it came straight from the players mouths. And the editing attempted to make them look close--but it was a bit hard to pull off.
I forgot about the Hawaii ending for the other time it happened to a team.
SRUAlmn said:I am going to post this unpopular opinion because it will make me feel betterI was talking to my mom last night, she really likes the Weavers. I asked her why and mentioned things that have been mentioned on here about their behavior. She said that while there is NO excuse for how they are acting, she can relate to how mom Weaver is probably feeling. My dad died when I was younger and my mom was left with 11, 14 and 16 year old girls. She said that it's very hard to still be a parent when you are all grieving together and you're bonding on a more adult level. She and I both noticed that mom Weaver has become more and more childlike throughout the race. Almost like she started out trying to be a mom and once she realized that making fun of people was enabling her to bond with her teenage children (an average teenage behavior) she went with it and ran because she didn't know how else to act. It seems like maybe the dad was the one who always held the family together and mom was left trying to figure out what to do. The other teams think she's 'crazy' because she dances around and acts silly with her kids, so what? What ever happened the the old 'until you've walked a mile in someone else's shoes' saying?
I am not making excuses, I'm not even saying I love them and want them to win. They often annoy me with some of the things they say and do. However, many of the other teams say things just as rude frequently and people act like that's ok because 'the Weavers supposedly started it.' People go on and on about the Weavers constantly praying, but yet the Linz's can keep taking God's name in vain and saying holy **** and no one caresIt just makes me sad that there is very little empathy in this world. Why can't we watch and disagree without attacking people's lifestyle, career, etc...?
Flamesuit on!
SRUAlmn said:I am not making excuses, I'm not even saying I love them and want them to win. They often annoy me with some of the things they say and do. However, many of the other teams say things just as rude frequently and people act like that's ok because 'the Weavers supposedly started it.' People go on and on about the Weavers constantly praying, but yet the Linz's can keep taking God's name in vain and saying holy **** and no one caresIt just makes me sad that there is very little empathy in this world. Why can't we watch and disagree without attacking people's lifestyle, career, etc...?
Flamesuit on!
SRUAlmn said:It just makes me sad that there is very little empathy in this world. Why can't we watch and disagree without attacking people's lifestyle, career, etc...?
Flamesuit on!
damo said:If they are going to claim to be a Christian family following a Christian lifestyle, then they should practice what they preach.
This is what bothers viewers.
SRUAlmn said:As should those of us here who also consider ourselves to be Christians.
corie161 said:Found this from googling Linda Weaver:
That's when God opened a door, a new career, she said. Linda now teaches fifth-graders at Calvary Christian Academy, where she enrolled her own kids.[/B]
She homeschooled the kids and then went on to teach 5th Grade at the Christian school...
airhead said:....But not so much this time.
SRUAlmn said:As should those of us here who also consider ourselves to be Christians.
Disneyrsh said:That's when God opened a door, a new career, she said. Linda now teaches fifth-graders at Calvary Christian Academy, where she enrolled her own kids.[/B]
She homeschooled the kids and then went on to teach 5th Grade at the Christian school...