Seeing that other side of Tristan was interesting. and he still does not feel like he kicked her out even though he was packing up her suit cases and comforter and placing it all in the hall. "wow, I didn't realize Mia felt like i was telling her to leave."
It is amazing how little Tristan accepts as his own role in things not working out. He had that argument in the car and then thinks she will be fine. He still does not admit to moving all of her stuff out to the hallway and telling her to leave. It is nuts.
Post by NomadicMama on Oct 2, 2018 22:40:27 GMT -5
He clearly thinks highly of himself and wants others to think similarly. He was not concerned about how she felt about their disagreement but the optics of it. He was concerned about how it made him look to others. Mia, run, run now!!!!
I thought it was interesting that Amber’s sister was all “hair pats” and “poor poodles” on the phone while Dave’s friend was giving him solid advice on how to see things from Amber’s perspective. IMO, this summarizes their relationship. Amber is the “victim” and Dave wants to do right, but sometimes can’t help but wonder WTF is going on.
Bobby and Danielle are sooooo boring. Good for them, bad for television. I did appreciate that, while smug about her “perfect marriage”, Danielle knew not to flaunt it with the other ladies.
Honestly, I'm impressed with how calmly Mia responds to Tristan's alternative facts. I probably would've told him to pull the car over so I could get out and uber back home. What a d-bag.
Honestly, I'm impressed with how calmly Mia responds to Tristan's alternative facts. I probably would've told him to pull the car over so I could get out and uber back home. What a d-bag.
And then she goes back to him, which drives me nuts! Just leave him, you will be happier.
Yeah, I don't think Amber really thinks much about what she can do to help make her marriage work, but instead it is all about what he needs to do to boost her ego. That is not his fucking job!