Ok I watched a few minutes more. 2 of the dads are doctors. The other males run the construction/rental properties and all of the moms appear to stay home and pitch in to help with the businesses. All of the marrried couples seemed to have moved back in to their childhood rooms. Of the four grown children, one is a girl and her husband changed his name to become a Putnam. A trip to the grocery required a 30 passenger van and $1200. the little old lady at the checkout asked if they were a cult and they answered "no, just a happy family!". Ha ha ha!
They are holding a "Super Tuesday" meeting where they are voting on various things including whether the youngest sibling can move out with her husband and family. He currently commutes 2.5 hours to work and is in medical residency. He says, "if they say no, it's a no." There are lots of tears of histrionics and the dad says that he in love with his youngest and her spouse and it feels like a death that would move out until his residency is done. In love?!? Oh my. They vote yes with the caveat that they move back in when his residency is done.
I get that there are weird families out there, but how can they find spouses that go along with this?
Nobody is happy with only 2 bathrooms between 25 people.
"They are holding a "Super Tuesday" meeting where they are voting on various things including whether the youngest sibling can move out with her husband and family."
W-T-F. Why do grown-ass adults let their family/cult decide where they should live?
I feel like it will be a lot less "interesting" once they move into a 35,000 sqft house. That is pretty sizable, even for that many people. #notimpressed
Post by nicbreeful on Jan 17, 2017 12:15:04 GMT -5
Also, does anyone else think that none of this is real?
Like, obviously they're really a family but like, before TLC came along they used to live normal lives. Then they approached TLC (or TLC approached them) and they all moved in together and agreed to be on the show?
Sorta like how the Duck Dynasty people used to look like this before TLC made a film tv show out of them?
They are holding a "Super Tuesday" meeting where they are voting on various things including whether the youngest sibling can move out with her husband and family.
I'm stuck here. Really? Ask permission to move out? This family has to be a cult...
1) Why only two bathrooms?? Please tell me they're at least like dorm bathrooms with 6+ toilet stalls and 6+ showers. If not, can you imagine when a stomach bug hits the house? Ugh.
2) Why are they taking everyone to the grocery store? Go to Sam's a couple of times a week.
34,000 sq ft means each family has almost 7,000 sq ft if it was divided up. That's a LOT of space, even if they're all under one roof.
Sad that they have to vote on whether someone can move out.
Ok having to be "approved" to move out? This is fucked up. This should not be something shown on TV for entertainment when people are seemingly stuck in a home against their will.
Also 25 people with 2 bathrooms sounds like there's a high probability for someone needing a pants person. Hopefully no more than 2 of them ever get the stomach flu at the same time.
Why not build five 7,000 Sq ft homes on the same property? Is a compound not sufficient? I have not watched, but wonder if the new home will be one of those pole barn style homes, because a 35k Sq ft home in brick or even siding sounds crazy.
But TLC won't pay them to make a "reality" show if they all live in different houses! That's too normal!
Post by emoflamingo on Jan 17, 2017 13:03:25 GMT -5
There's not enough nope gifs and money in the world that would convince me it would be a good idea to live in a house that small with that few bathrooms with all of my siblings and their spouses and kids. I love them all, but I would murder someone by day 4 of not being able to pee without someone waiting outside to go next. I have 3 siblings and there's only 8 grandkids, even a holiday that requires planning ahead makes me want to lose my mind.
"They are holding a "Super Tuesday" meeting where they are voting on various things including whether the youngest sibling can move out with her husband and family."
W-T-F. Why do grown-ass adults let their family/cult decide where they should live?
Yeah, I found this totally fucked up. And after they gave them the ok to move, it comes with the stipulation that they move back when then husband is done with his residency. WTF, I'd be gone for good, like it or not.
So this definitely feels like something that they chose to do in order to get a tv show, right?
I haven't watched, and don't see anything in the link. Is there a reason they give for living like this? Lots of med school debt? Other bad financial decisions? Religious reasons? Even the Duggar kids move out when they get married!
Hell no to 2 bathrooms. Enough said there - but one washer and dryer? There are 2 of us in my house and we do at least 1 load/day. They must also be going to a laundry mat to do their wash and use the bathroom.
Ok I watched a few minutes more. 2 of the dads are doctors. The other males run the construction/rental properties and all of the moms appear to stay home and pitch in to help with the businesses. All of the marrried couples seemed to have moved back in to their childhood rooms. Of the four grown children, one is a girl and her husband changed his name to become a Putnam. A trip to the grocery required a 30 passenger van and $1200. the little old lady at the checkout asked if they were a cult and they answered "no, just a happy family!". Ha ha ha!
They are holding a "Super Tuesday" meeting where they are voting on various things including whether the youngest sibling can move out with her husband and family. He currently commutes 2.5 hours to work and is in medical residency. He says, "if they say no, it's a no." There are lots of tears of histrionics and the dad says that he in love with his youngest and her spouse and it feels like a death that would move out until his residency is done. In love?!? Oh my. They vote yes with the caveat that they move back in when his residency is done.
I get that there are weird families out there, but how can they find spouses that go along with this?
This is my question! If you were born and raised that way and it had been drilled into your head enough that this is how it is, ok, maybe I could see how a grown person could allow a family vote to control you. But why on earth would a person that grew up in the real world ever choose to live like that?
It's like the people that live in the wilderness in Alaska....the Brown family. The males in the family are all looking to find a woman, but what woman in her right mind would leave civilization to live with people that shower once a month and live in a one room shanty? Good luck with that one.