
On 3/11/2017 at 1:51 AM, Maharincess said:
I knew instantly that Don shouldn't have touched that guy's stuff. Don's mouth is going to get him in trouble. He sure us an arrogant ass. I hope they told the men to not ever say cell MATE. You say cellie or bunky but never mate. Straight men in prison take that shit very serious. My uncle was in prison for 11 years. He was in the medical prison in Vacaville Ca., in Susanville and finally landed at San Quentin. We went to visit him every single weekend for 11 years. The main thing I remember him telling us is the cell mate thing. I know jail is a lot different than prison but I'm sure most of the same inmate made rules like that apply. They obviously didn't tell the guy last season to never use the word bitch.
Wow. As someone who made her very first prison visit last weekend, that is an AMAZING commitment. (I found out someone I knew has been incarcerated for two years and no one ever goes to visit him. It was a long, long drive and a giant hassle, but he was so happy to have a visitor, we both almost cried. I'm thinking, maybe every six weeks?)
Anyway, back to the show: agree that this was much improved over Sheriff Scotty & The Gang.
Somehow I don't think Michelle's "biggest fear" is that she won't complete the experiment. I thought she was going to need a paper bag to breathe into when she was hyperventilating before the first handcuff clicked. It's kind of funny that she was so indignant when her daughter said she'd never finish, and then she almost didn't make it through the intro. But kudos, because she sucked it up and soldiered on. But really, Michelle, take the win and go on home--this is not for you.
I watch with CC, so I not only get to hear Don say "You know what I'm saying" after every third sentence, I wind up reading that rhetorical inquiry as well. Double your pleasure double your fun, blerg. (P.S. Delrico is on to you, dude.)
I don't know whether it's Don or Only-Whitey-In-The-Place, but the guy who said he would give the guards respect, but also require their respect in return and affirmed that he "would let them know that's how things were going to work"? Woof. I fear a rude awakening in store for him.
(And I snark-laughed at Only-Whitey's girlfriend, swanning around the apartment in 16 layers of eyeliner, as though there were no cameras. Heeeee.)
I really like Jessica's motivation--that her husband has a hair trigger and an aggressive response he can't shake and she thinks it will be helpful for her to see how that became part of his personality. My money's on her--I admire her (and her hair.) : )
I can't decide whether I'd prefer to be trapped in a cell with seven stoner screaming party girls all night, every night, or locked into a private tête-à-tête behind closed doors with a predator like Delrico. Eek.
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