Sunday, October 19, 2008

Week of Oct 13th-17th

I suppose I'll start blogging my thoughts on each week. And this past week is a VERY good place to start. I have quite a bit of things to get off my chest. :)

The week started off with Mallet and Marina applying for the same job. I have to say their little bicker in the waiting room was very cute. Earlier Marina had stated, "No clicky pens in my house." Later, when Mallet was nervous, she offered him one. :) I thought it was very sweet.

I knew they would both end up with the jobs, but I am still wondering why they were able to obtain these jobs, because earlier in the month, Natalia had been declined a job due to budgit problems. Hmm. They certainly fixed that problem pretty quickly. :)

When Frank gave Marina the money and the speech, (such a beautiful speech at that), I got misty eyed.

I loved the scene where Mallet goes to the house, and Marina pops out with silly string. My stomach did flip-flops when he lifted Marina not once, but twice. :)

I did not like the way Marina was talking to Cyrus. Mandy is a wonderful actress, so she can pull off the bright eyed, falsely excited woman role without a problem. But I hated seeing her face light up when she was talking to Cyrus. It made my stomach churn.

Not as much as it did at the sight of Dinah and Mallet kissing. Seriously, how do you kiss someone who's been within two inches of that flea infested Grady chick? Sure, Mallet knows nothing about Dinah's involvment, but...still. Gag me. Fortunately I read spoilers before watching an episode. I need to be prepared for what I'm about to watch. Even though I knew a kiss was in store, the three second (and yes I did count) "moment" between the two was discusting. Dinah saying she still wore Mallet's t-shirts to bed. Vomit. Dinah saying she never stopped loving him. Vomit. But I loved how Mallet replied with, "Marina and I are buying a house together, you understand that right?! Our tooth brushes are side by side in a glass now!" <3

As sweet as that was, I still wanted to slap the man across the face. Especially because he kissed her back. And especially because he didn't and probably never will, tell Marina.

And the urge to slap him grew as Friday progressed.

When Daisy told Marina she was joking about M&M not sharing a room, Marina agreed it was probably the right thing to do for now. Did Mallet HAVE to pipe in and add "Ditto on that."? What. An. Ass. The painful expression on Marina's face said enough. But the slam of the door made what she felt known.

Poor Daisy. Everyone she lives with argues.

Over all, I hated Mallet this week. The M&M angst is still lingering. Give me some lovin'!

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