Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clay "I don't understand her financials." Not much to understand, I think. He's not wrong to take that into consideration.
He likes her, but is not really that into her. I suspect she's not his type, will probably end up with more of a classic type like his mom. And someone who does have a real job. They both need to work on themselves and mature before taking that step, regardless.
I personally don’t think that someone with a real job would be interested in him. He’s kind of over the top and embarrassing and when he gets married will 100% cheat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clay "I don't understand her financials." Not much to understand, I think. He's not wrong to take that into consideration.
He likes her, but is not really that into her. I suspect she's not his type, will probably end up with more of a classic type like his mom. And someone who does have a real job. They both need to work on themselves and mature before taking that step, regardless.
9 PMAnonymous wrote:Is the reunion up tonight at Primetime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there’s one thing I learned from this episode, it’s that some people talk A LOT at weddings. Apparently I’ve gone to some boring affairs. The guests were chatting, Clay and his mom talked down the aisle, he talked to the guests, and they gave commentary during each other’s vows. They even talked to each other during the dramatic pause! That was a riot.
And I gotta say, I never be want to be with a man who doesn’t cry when he breaks my heart. If you’re going to break my heart on national tv, you better be sobbing. At least Jimmy walked away before the wedding.
That conversation between his parents — now THAT is a show I would watch. I wanted to hug Clay’s mom so hard.
Yes his mom and pop could’ve done a whole episode. This whole thing was so sad I was crying
His parent’s conversation was the best the show offered the entire season.
Anonymous wrote:The reunion trailer is a hot mess! At least someone finally asks Johnny about wearing condoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clay "I don't understand her financials." Not much to understand, I think. He's not wrong to take that into consideration.
She'll probably be a great wife and mom but I don't think she has a real job and that bothers him. In the end he just wasn't that into her. She is 33 years old and was willing to ignore tons of red flags to get married. She seems emotionally mature in some ways, but that would not have been a wise decision. They were not compatible in pretty fundamental ways.
Not that many realtors are financially successful. It's a feast or famine kind of industry. And it can be full time or very part-time. Clay might have been concerned that her income isn't steady, but fluctuates. And overall she probably doesn't make much.
Agreed. At the lunch with his mom, they discussed how she wants to be a successful real estate agent and works at a night club. That’s a hard life to live when you are in your 30s and working an opposite schedule than most, and no way she’s making a decent wage. He is very into his career and making money. It was never going to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there’s one thing I learned from this episode, it’s that some people talk A LOT at weddings. Apparently I’ve gone to some boring affairs. The guests were chatting, Clay and his mom talked down the aisle, he talked to the guests, and they gave commentary during each other’s vows. They even talked to each other during the dramatic pause! That was a riot.
And I gotta say, I never be want to be with a man who doesn’t cry when he breaks my heart. If you’re going to break my heart on national tv, you better be sobbing. At least Jimmy walked away before the wedding.
That conversation between his parents — now THAT is a show I would watch. I wanted to hug Clay’s mom so hard.
Yes his mom and pop could’ve done a whole episode. This whole thing was so sad I was crying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:12 your heart is messed up if it's breaking for CLAY but not for AD!
Oh I was sad for both of them. But AD will be alright, she knows her worth, she has a robust support system and believes in herself.
Clay…I dunno it was like, his life has been sad and likely will continue to be sad. I felt the normal LIB sadness for her, I felt more like existential sadness for him.
She wanted to marry Clay, so no, she doesn't know her worth.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t remember where I saw it, but one of the cast members who wasn’t featured did an interview and said he was very, very clear with casting that he was not looking to get married. They found him on social media, reached out to him to apply, he went through with casting because he was curious, and he kept telling them he’s not going to go to that altar. He was just there for a good time.
It’s pretty clear they have a mix of people who are only doing it for the social media followers, people who are willing to see what happens and maaaaaybe get married, and a very few people who take it seriously and are determined to find a spouse. I wish the naive ones would wake up and protect themselves more. The production company is NOT on their side, they do NOT cast people all willing to get married, and yes, many of these people are straight up acting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:12 your heart is messed up if it's breaking for CLAY but not for AD!
Oh I was sad for both of them. But AD will be alright, she knows her worth, she has a robust support system and believes in herself.
Clay…I dunno it was like, his life has been sad and likely will continue to be sad. I felt the normal LIB sadness for her, I felt more like existential sadness for him.
She wanted to marry Clay, so no, she doesn't know her worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:12 your heart is messed up if it's breaking for CLAY but not for AD!
Oh I was sad for both of them. But AD will be alright, she knows her worth, she has a robust support system and believes in herself.
Clay…I dunno it was like, his life has been sad and likely will continue to be sad. I felt the normal LIB sadness for her, I felt more like existential sadness for him.
She wanted to marry Clay, so no, she doesn't know her worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:12 your heart is messed up if it's breaking for CLAY but not for AD!
Oh I was sad for both of them. But AD will be alright, she knows her worth, she has a robust support system and believes in herself.
Clay…I dunno it was like, his life has been sad and likely will continue to be sad. I felt the normal LIB sadness for her, I felt more like existential sadness for him.