That, my friends, is great television. Not since JR was shot, and not until we see 2 men have a real fight to the death (which is at least 3-4 years away) will we see such dramatic television again.
What a classy way to dump your fiance. On national television. What a weasel. Molly should have made him work for it a bit more, and I'm glad Mellisa didn't let him off easy. He came off like a whiny ten year old crying to his mom about having picked the wrong flavor ice cream, eaten half of it, then wanting to exchange the other half for a different flavor.
Don't worry though, Chris is going to be with them every step of the way until the three of them (Jason, Molly, Chris) sort everything out.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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LOL, I was a big Jason fan until last night. What a dumbhud. I thought Melissa handled herself really well and I'm not so sure I buy Molly's shock. From what I hear they had essentially broken up, but of course the show had to have it all finalized in front of the world. Oh the drama!
ReplyDeletewow can you believe it?! Melissa has full rights to take over the "what brad(jason) did to me" phrase. funny recap. yeah, not such a fan of jason anymore.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Chris. I also loved how Chris is such a relationship counselor, "Now, what are "we" going to now?" Get a job Chris!
ReplyDeleteI was not a huge fan of Melissa, but I thought she handled the whole thing really well, even though I am sure she knew what was going to happen. And, I am definitely not buying that Molly and Jason hadn't been spending time together. Please. She just wasn't that good of an actress. I am so disenchanted by this very manipulative show...I hate reality tv. Lame.
I have to say I disagree! I'm loving reality TV right now. That was high-quality TV right there! So much drama! So much suspense! Yes, I agree that it was way low of Jason to break up with Melissa on national TV and then minutes later ask out Molly... however, did we all really think it was possible to find true love the way they did? It's all so ridiculous! But wonderful!! :)
ReplyDeleteI just want to say I called this all the time. Jason is too perfect. What he really is is a skilled manipulator. I'm sure he's a basically nice guy, but he's obviously always been able to use people for his purposes. In this case, he chose the one he thought was hottest, had his fun, and then moved on to someone that was a little better marriage material. I was really glad Melissa stuck it to him. I wish the rest of America would. Regardless, I said from the start this guy was fooling America's women. I hope Ange and Lize and Macy will trust me a little more next time before they get their hearts broken again.
ReplyDeleteSo when do we get to the part about Sharks? Me and Collin have felt pretty let down so far by your blog:)
ReplyDeleteI actually agree with both the lady factions. 1. I think Jason is a weasel. But like Jamie, I thought that was the best drama i've seen in a long time. It felt like a soap opera, but it was real. It was surreal, that's how awesome it was.
ReplyDeletelol Ry.
ReplyDeleteWell played, Skew. A well deserved reproof.
Honestly, so bizarre. And absurd. I was just sort of flabbergasted by the whole thing. Am I really watching two people break off an engagement? Is Chris Harrison really part of that discussion?
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