| i am dorkily excited. |
| Oh yeah, I remember this one. The loser who has to watch four football games at once on separate TVs. |
typical sort of overgrown geeky bro who'd buy in arlington, then? |
| Why'd she marry this d-bag? |
| where in arlington was the first house? 650k strikes me as very cheap for a 4 bedroom near the metro... |
| You guys know these shows are staged, right? They have to be under contract already to even be on the show. So 9 times out of 10, they pick the empty house, and the other ones belong to their friends/family that live nearby. |
| Typical entitlement generation trash... |
| Like, totally, what was with her, like, Valley Girl accent??? |
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Ok, I haven't seen the episode, but I already know how it ends... The couple overplays for the outdated tiny house with no yard on a busy street, yay! Their offer is accepting by pacing a bid $50000 over asking with a $100,000 escalation clause.
(Yawn) |
Sorry, you lose. |
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I'm convinced they try to make these people come across like complete tools. I suspect they didn't have to work hard with this episode.
I know it's all staged, so maybe that's what you get with non-actors. But so many of these people seem like schmucky jackasses. |
nope. they were priced out of arlington and forced to live in (gasp) falls church.
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Original discussion of the episode:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/267560.page |
| I saw this last night. My heart ached for the wife. |
Honestly, she is just as much of a dim wit, and probably even more so for not realizing it. |