Marguerite Perrin’s back! :eek: In the interview at the begining she seemed very normal :dubious: . So how will she get along with a this family?
I think they might’ve found a family who makes the God Warrior seem sort of normal.
Even more bizarre it looks like she’s the sane mother this time!
Toya isn’t that scary with her craziness. It’s her husband that’s a freak.
God Warrior’s dry heaving had me cracking up!
Okay, so I’m shallow. Why didn’t Marguerite take some of that $20K from last year and buy a tooth?
Ashley’s still living at home? Gah!
Somebody smack that eye-rolling blonde bitch, please.
Probably in the editing, but couldn’t those brunch guests have shown some interest in what Toya was talking about? Ask a question – learn something!
LOL! But thats part of her “charm.” Admittedly, the guy wouldn’t let the race thing drop. I was waiting for him to mention Mumia.
I think she was faking with the dry heaving. She knows by now what is good tv.
Yeah, those heaves were fake. Who heaves after hearing a little burp, for pete’s sake? Marguerite never belches?
And another thing! If I remember right from Marguerite’s first appearance, wasn’t she instructed to give a big chunk of the “prize” money to Ashley so Ashley could move out? I guess that answers the question of whether the Spouses do what they’re told with the money they get.*
Is it $20K or $50K? I haven’t watched the show for a long time.
*I’d like to see some follow-ups, especially the vulture-pecked husband who wanted to start an orchard.
Maybe she moved out and then right back in. It’s easy to blow thousands of dollars in a couple days.
Maybe. Probably.
I’m thinking Ashley stays home with mom because it’s too much work for her to keep a house and take care of her daughter on her own. Marguerite seems to spend most of her time on the couch though.
Isn’t there another daughter/sister? I wonder what she thinks of all this.
I loved the expression on Toya’s daughter’s face when she met Marguerite. They seem to be getting along okay. That’s a good lesson – not being afraid of someone because of their appearance.