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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bumping this for the finale tonight. Anyone else watching?[/quote] I am! I am a little concerned about how focused Adam is on quitting his job and that he is pushing back on Danielle when she is asking perfectly reasonable questions. Other than that it looks like fun. I think they are doing a good thing taking a big vacation! Even though their family is large they still should be doing typical family things like going on vacation![/quote] I read on another board that the company that Adam, Dale, and the other brother-in-law whose name I can't remember all worked for the same company. That company was bought out and Adam and Dale lost their jobs. Dale works somewhere else now, but Adam doesn't. So, the whole job drama is a set up. He probably got some kind of severance. In any case, the whole "woe is me; I can't go on outings with my kids during the day" storyline was ridiculous. I have a feeling that the show's on its last legs with the manufactured drama.[/quote] Yeah, Adam and Danielle are terrible liars. You can pretty much tell when they're doing the hyped up, manufactured drama shtick. They probably really need the income from this show so it would be a shame to see it end for them. Hopefully they'll come up with some better (real) material.[/quote] That is very interesting about Adam and Dale, and it certainly explains the new Adam story line. Unfortunately I think it really portrays Adam in a very bad light - how on earth would anyone think it is a good idea for the sole breadwinner to quit his job. I wonder why they didn't tell it like it is? I bet Adam would have gotten picked up quick by some company that wanted a little free promo time (like 'see Adam at his new job at XYZ! Isn't XYZ a great company!?! Buy XYZ!!!'). Anyway, I am glad Dale landed on his feet. He has a lot of hustle so it makes sense that he would have gotten re-employed quickly.[/quote]
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