Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How gross was the scene where David’s friend Chris tells Annie she needs to cook Thai food and give him Thai massages because they are living in the house. It made me so uncomfortable and I wanted Annie to leave the table.
There's just something off with the whole David/Chris relationship. Chris' wife actually seems quite normal. But I did read somewhere where Chris actually owns a company and David and Annie "work" for him. It seems to be a skeevy company offering men "paradise" in Thailand.
I feel really bad for Annie. There's nothing appealing about David, bad personality, alcoholic, no real income, has to borrow money from his friend to finance his engagement. Annie's only 24 years old, she's way too young to get stuck with someone like David for the rest of her life.
David making the comment to Chris wife's brother ( "you just want to f him" or something like that) makes me think David and Chris once had "relations".
I thought David was trying imply that Nikki's brother is gay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darcy and Jessie break up every week
I really wonder if he hits her.
Side bar I bet Andrei is packing
And he is really hot and manly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darcy and Jessie break up every week
I really wonder if he hits her.
Side bar I bet Andrei is packing
And he is really hot and manly
Anonymous wrote:Darcy and Jessie break up every week
I really wonder if he hits her.
Side bar I bet Andrei is packing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The craZy thing about Nicole and Azan is I think it’s axtuwlly legit - I originally was sure he was just trying to get to the US - but he did seem to genuinely like her initially - now it’s such a train wreck - I don’t think she’s really abusing him do you? I think he’s kind of abandoned her in Morocco - and she dragged her kid there so she can’t even leave the apartment - I felt for the grandma watching them leave for Morocco - she definitely worried she’d never see Mae again
It's not abandoning. He is so much into his "culture" thing. He is taking her to places. He needs his time at the cafe with his friends (males only) and Nicole is supposed to do things with girls or women like cooking and cleaning, etc ...
These two have nothing in common. She is sort of obsessed with the idea of having him as her bf/hubby, he tries to change her looks to be more attracted to her but it's not going to work. He's no Mohamed. He's actually a decent person. Hope they don't marry.
I actually really like Azan a lot. He is showing her and her daughter the culture, the town, etc. He is very hands on (in a noncreepy way) with Mae. He also keeps his cool when she beats the shit out of him.
I feel sorry for Azan. Nicole is very needy and so stubborn about his culture. I hope he doesn't marry her, he'll be miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How gross was the scene where David’s friend Chris tells Annie she needs to cook Thai food and give him Thai massages because they are living in the house. It made me so uncomfortable and I wanted Annie to leave the table.
There's just something off with the whole David/Chris relationship. Chris' wife actually seems quite normal. But I did read somewhere where Chris actually owns a company and David and Annie "work" for him. It seems to be a skeevy company offering men "paradise" in Thailand.
I feel really bad for Annie. There's nothing appealing about David, bad personality, alcoholic, no real income, has to borrow money from his friend to finance his engagement. Annie's only 24 years old, she's way too young to get stuck with someone like David for the rest of her life.
David making the comment to Chris wife's brother ( "you just want to f him" or something like that) makes me think David and Chris once had "relations".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How gross was the scene where David’s friend Chris tells Annie she needs to cook Thai food and give him Thai massages because they are living in the house. It made me so uncomfortable and I wanted Annie to leave the table.
There's just something off with the whole David/Chris relationship. Chris' wife actually seems quite normal. But I did read somewhere where Chris actually owns a company and David and Annie "work" for him. It seems to be a skeevy company offering men "paradise" in Thailand.
I feel really bad for Annie. There's nothing appealing about David, bad personality, alcoholic, no real income, has to borrow money from his friend to finance his engagement. Annie's only 24 years old, she's way too young to get stuck with someone like David for the rest of her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The craZy thing about Nicole and Azan is I think it’s axtuwlly legit - I originally was sure he was just trying to get to the US - but he did seem to genuinely like her initially - now it’s such a train wreck - I don’t think she’s really abusing him do you? I think he’s kind of abandoned her in Morocco - and she dragged her kid there so she can’t even leave the apartment - I felt for the grandma watching them leave for Morocco - she definitely worried she’d never see Mae again
It's not abandoning. He is so much into his "culture" thing. He is taking her to places. He needs his time at the cafe with his friends (males only) and Nicole is supposed to do things with girls or women like cooking and cleaning, etc ...
These two have nothing in common. She is sort of obsessed with the idea of having him as her bf/hubby, he tries to change her looks to be more attracted to her but it's not going to work. He's no Mohamed. He's actually a decent person. Hope they don't marry.
I actually really like Azan a lot. He is showing her and her daughter the culture, the town, etc. He is very hands on (in a noncreepy way) with Mae. He also keeps his cool when she beats the shit out of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How gross was the scene where David’s friend Chris tells Annie she needs to cook Thai food and give him Thai massages because they are living in the house. It made me so uncomfortable and I wanted Annie to leave the table.
There's just something off with the whole David/Chris relationship. Chris' wife actually seems quite normal. But I did read somewhere where Chris actually owns a company and David and Annie "work" for him. It seems to be a skeevy company offering men "paradise" in Thailand.
I feel really bad for Annie. There's nothing appealing about David, bad personality, alcoholic, no real income, has to borrow money from his friend to finance his engagement. Annie's only 24 years old, she's way too young to get stuck with someone like David for the rest of her life.