Anonymous wrote:When she was smooching Chock on the park bench, the camera was so close on her right side of her face that you could see the face lift incision scars right in front of her ear and right behind her ear. I guess if you have that type of surgery, the plan is to always have a lock of hair right in front of and right behind the ear but man they were visible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Joan talks about her grieving because she has nothing else interesting to talk about. I bet she’s very open and eager to meet someone new because she obviously wants to be part of a couple. She’s pretty bland by herself. Her identity now is that of a widow but I’m sure she’s ready to move on. And probably the conversations with the guys are focused on grieving etc because they have nothing else to talk about. None of them have much in common except the obvious love for family.
Her pre-TV life (being an administrator and grandma) did not stir up the types of feelings that dating/kissing/future discussions do. That is normal.
I don't know. I think she's just boring.
Seriously. Joan makes me want Faith to visit and talk her dead horse. Brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's going to choose Chock, but she *should* have picked Jordan and just had a fun relationship. I don't know why these people think they need lifelong companionship. She should enjoy herself for a while.
I feel like she's a big stuck-up superficial Republican and Jordan is just this awesome, fun, normal and liberal midwestern guy. It wouldn't even have worked out for a couple more dates. Also, he can do so much better and a lot younger. To me she looks a good 15 years older than he does.
Match Jordan w Leslie F!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dress she wore to meet Guy’s family shows a bit too much cleavage for the occasion.
Agree, inappropriate to meet the family.
The dress would have been fine if not for the oversized implants.
Honestly she looks crazy with all that work. And yet has really terrible old lady skin for 61. My 60something friends look much younger and more natural.
I think her extreme thinness has a lot to do with it. With so little body fat there's nothing to plump out the skin so it sags and looks crepey. If she covered her arms, you wouldn't notice. She also seems to be a beach lover, and all that sun exposure is very rough on aging skin.
Leslie, in contrast, is more athletic and also thicker, and it looks much better at that age. Not having WASP skin is probably also a help.
Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Joan talks about her grieving because she has nothing else interesting to talk about. I bet she’s very open and eager to meet someone new because she obviously wants to be part of a couple. She’s pretty bland by herself. Her identity now is that of a widow but I’m sure she’s ready to move on. And probably the conversations with the guys are focused on grieving etc because they have nothing else to talk about. None of them have much in common except the obvious love for family.
Her pre-TV life (being an administrator and grandma) did not stir up the types of feelings that dating/kissing/future discussions do. That is normal.
I don't know. I think she's just boring.
Anonymous wrote:I think this thread is more interesting than the show itself. She’s basically an older woman who gets plastic surgery, has some kids and lives in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Joan talks about her grieving because she has nothing else interesting to talk about. I bet she’s very open and eager to meet someone new because she obviously wants to be part of a couple. She’s pretty bland by herself. Her identity now is that of a widow but I’m sure she’s ready to move on. And probably the conversations with the guys are focused on grieving etc because they have nothing else to talk about. None of them have much in common except the obvious love for family.
Her pre-TV life (being an administrator and grandma) did not stir up the types of feelings that dating/kissing/future discussions do. That is normal.
Anonymous wrote:I think Joan talks about her grieving because she has nothing else interesting to talk about. I bet she’s very open and eager to meet someone new because she obviously wants to be part of a couple. She’s pretty bland by herself. Her identity now is that of a widow but I’m sure she’s ready to move on. And probably the conversations with the guys are focused on grieving etc because they have nothing else to talk about. None of them have much in common except the obvious love for family.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see any chemistry with Guy. Chock is a creep. Feel Joan is barely ready for dating let alone a serious relationship or marriage. She should just have a fling with Pascal, travel together and have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dress she wore to meet Guy’s family shows a bit too much cleavage for the occasion.
Agree, inappropriate to meet the family.
The dress would have been fine if not for the oversized implants.
Honestly she looks crazy with all that work. And yet has really terrible old lady skin for 61. My 60something friends look much younger and more natural.
I think her extreme thinness has a lot to do with it. With so little body fat there's nothing to plump out the skin so it sags and looks crepey. If she covered her arms, you wouldn't notice. She also seems to be a beach lover, and all that sun exposure is very rough on aging skin.
Anonymous wrote:I think this thread is more interesting than the show itself. She’s basically an older woman who gets plastic surgery, has some kids and lives in the suburbs.