She's too smart to expose herself to public scrutiny that way. |
Whitney (and Shep) gave Craig so much shit last season. They were really condescending about the fact that he doesn't come from family money and needs to work for a living. I can see why he would secretly despise them. |
| I can't stand JD. He is such a grin fucker. I feel badly for his wife if those tumors are true. He seems like a pompous ass. |
Way to slut shame. Their all slutty. Shep, Thomas, Whitney, Cameron was no saint when she was on Real World and she was closer to Kathryn's age back then. And I recall during the farce of that Congress race for TRav (seriously what 50 year old calls themselves this!), it was mentioned that Kathryn had a degree in Political Science. They ALL party and hook up. And if the father of Kathryn's children lives in a mansion and has family wealth, it would look bad on THOMAS if Kathryn had to tend to her pregnant self and a toddler while on modified bed rest without the help of the nanny that he as a perfectly healthy person uses whenever he has his daughter. |
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| Kathryn majored in political science. She didn't graduate college though. No degree. |
And she was only there for two semesters before dropping out. |
| Kathryn is a white trash hick with a good family name. Her dad is some sort of land surveyor. They are probably living off some family money that is basically dried up. |
Lack of family money in Charleston is irrelevant to how you are viewed South of Broad. Family name is all in that rigid and insular society.. It's a throwback to Reconstruction. All the society families lost their money and property, and having the good old family name became the main social currency. Money has become more important of late, but I don't think it can get you an invitation to the St. Cecilia. |
Slut shaming only applies if you were secretly a slut. Kathryn was very public - on national TV in fact - about her slutiness. It can't be slut shaming if the person is really open about it. |
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I'm finally catching up on the back episodes on my DVR. So is Craig basically like a typical millenial expecting to "run the bourbon division" with absolutely no experience or expertise? I don't get why he thinks that would happen?
Though I give him credit for recognizing the Whitney/Kathryn dynamic. I wonder if the prodocuers saw that, or if they went scrambling back for old footage showing Whitney dating Kathryn? |
I cannot stand him. He mumbles when he talks, which comes off as devoid of any self-esteem. He makes up for his lack of self-esteem with bravado ("I'm so smart, I can run a division of a company," etc.). His girlfriend is a bit green but will eventually see through him and dump his ass. |
Kathryn isn't present at St. Cecilia! She's not a Calhoun like some people are Calhouns. Her mother is a descendant somewhere along the line and they desperately hold onto that link by using Calhoun as a middle name in every generation but there is no wealth or reputation there any longer, clearly. She's a Dennis and is descended from Calhoun on one side but has no currency in Charleston society evidenced by the fact her family lives in a run down house in Moncks Corner on land that can't be developed and she's scrambling for alimony from a baby daddy. |
Yes, typical millenial. I love much about millenials, but they can be so exasperating with their expectations about jobs. "Why aren't I running the show and why can't I be playing on my phone all day at work?" You know, even if Whitney did fool around with Kathryn for a week, I still see his anger and jealousy as being more based on his feelings for Thomas. Go through the seasons and watch how Whitney looks at Thomas and interacts with him. That's an infatuation, if ever I saw one. Maybe he wants Thomas. Who knows wtf Whitney's sexuality is, invisible European girlfriends notwithstanding. And if Whitney had Kathryn, who Thomas obviously thought was hot, then in Whitney's odd mind, maybe he'd feel raised in Thomas's eyes, which would be pretty gratifying. |
| I initially thought Whitney was gay too, or at least bi. I don't know what his deal is. |