Anonymous wrote:Halfway through the series I realized Reese was giving a vibe like the Charlize Theron character in arrested development and after that I couldn’t not see it. Tbh everything made more sense after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished, loved it! Reece and will are definitely mismatched.
yes. She is waaaayyyyyy out of his league. Lucky guy.
I thought for sure she would realize that but looks like they are married now.
He’s not even rich ! She’s a dance major- she needs to marry up!
Someone on Reddit who went to Bama with him said that he comes from major money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished, loved it! Reece and will are definitely mismatched.
yes. She is waaaayyyyyy out of his league. Lucky guy.
I thought for sure she would realize that but looks like they are married now.
He’s not even rich ! She’s a dance major- she needs to marry up!
Someone on Reddit who went to Bama with him said that he comes from major money.
Anonymous wrote:I liked the old format when it was on CMT a lot better than the Netflix one. I still watched though!
Anonymous wrote:The doc reaffirmed my belief that the Jones family is the absolute worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished, loved it! Reece and will are definitely mismatched.
yes. She is waaaayyyyyy out of his league. Lucky guy.
I thought for sure she would realize that but looks like they are married now.
He’s not even rich ! She’s a dance major- she needs to marry up!
Anonymous wrote:Kelcey is beautiful and talented. Hope she finds a great job after DCC.
Anonymous wrote:I loved this show! Would have never watched it without DCUM’s recommendation.
When they actually performed “Thunderstruck” and did the splits thing I swear I got tears in my eyes.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that the try-out ladies vs the veterans aren’t working. They all seem to be in furnished apartments. I assume they have some family support to “follow their dream”. This is what happens when you keep your kids on your health insurance until they are 26.