BassForever
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So y'all got notified too huh?
No I just randomly checked youtube, saw it, saw no one posted it, profit
So y'all got notified too huh?
Bunch of slow ass hack frauds here
Eloise was abandoned by her birth parents and adopted into a fascinating but dysfunctional family. She grew up with multiple challenges that tested her ability to survive, both physically and emotionally.
In 1975, Eloise married a young widower named Elwood Cole who had four teenage children. Two of the four, Mark and Dan, had a life threatening neuromuscular disease and were quadriplegic. This new family of six pulled together and became a tight family unit.
Mark, the oldest, managed to live off campus while studying at the local University when he suddenly suffered a cardiac arrest and died. While Mark was very ill, he had been considered the healthiest of the two boys and his death was not expected at that time.
A few months prior to Mark's death, Eloise's father had died. Twenty days following Mark's death, Eloise's mother collapsed and died from an undiagnosed aneurysm. Around the same time, the family dog also died and the roof blew off the house.
From her experience of living through so many tragedies and at the same time knowing that Dan, who was particularly fragile, could die anytime, Eloise composed the poem "Borrowed Hope".
At the time, Eloise was supporting others as a grief counsellor. Her son Dan lived five more years and managed to graduate from the local University.
Eloise became nationally known for her work as a Bereavement Specialist. In the summer of 2005, she was diagnosed with lung cancer and battled with strength and grace for four short months until her death in December 2005. She would often say that although her body had cancer, her spirit did not.
If this is Eloise Cole, Jeez:
She's dating Tim Heidecker.I haven't seen Mike's girlfriend in an episode in awhile, are they not together anymore or does she just not want to do the show? She had really good points about the movies and was funny as hell.
The concept is pretty much done, given how this episode basically showed that they probably watch all of the videos and then write the actual "spins" around them.That was pretty morose. I could probably get behind their retiring of the Wheel.
Also pretty baffled at all the Jack hate everywhere.
I hate that they take stuff off the wheel before watching it. There were two or three episodes joking about that "Farm Safety Family Style" video, and now it's gone. Or that "Laugh: Just for the Health of It".
Rich almost killed Colin with the phone call.
The concept is pretty much done, given how this episode basically showed that they probably watch all of the videos and then write the actual "spins" around them.
If they were staging WoW they wouldn't have picked the dog video... or that stuntman video where the roulette actually landed on the creepy clown video first. Rich had to go and pick off the wheel for that one because the dog video was so horrible.
I don't think you understand how staging works
Let's assume WotW was genuine and their second spin gets the Clown video, they watch it and go "ooh man this has to be the final discussion video" and then they get the stunt video as their third genuine spin and watch it. Afterwards they can reshoot the spins so that the Stunt video comes up second and the dog video comes up "third" but with the immediate plan for Rich to rage quit and grab the Clown video. If anything the fact they get the dog video and immediately rage quit into the clown video makes it feel more staged.
One of the most obvious examples of staging is in the very first BotW episode when someone makes a comment during the viewing of the second film that "isn't it the next film that has Gene Simmons in drag" despite the fact the way it was presented to the viewer nobody but the person who had picked the films should have known that fact as BotW always acts like the intro 1 -> watch film 1-> repeat x2 for other videos-> discussion but in reality it goes film intro for all 3 films -> watch all 3 films -> discussion.
If they want to convince us that WotW is genuine they need to film all 3 spins at the same time in one constant take so that there's no way they can change what they watch. I doubt that'll ever happen though.
I haven't seen Mike's girlfriend in an episode in awhile, are they not together anymore or does she just not want to do the show? She had really good points about the movies and was funny as hell.
What is the benefit of all of that tho? Seems like a lot of effort for almost no gain.
Why pick the dog video at all then?
She hasn't been in a video in about 10 months. Last was the BotW Halloween special last year. People say you could hear her in a few episodes in the background of BotW, and I think you could hear her in the Avengers review, but either way it's kind of their business.
Haven't seen the new WotW yet (will watch tomorrow), but reading a lot of what you guys are saying, is it the worst WotW episode to date?
I assume in their view its to make a better video, that having the Rich get angey "fuck this dog video" leave and get the creepy clown video will make things funnier for the audience.
Nah I'd say WotW7 is still the worst, when you have to do a 4th video because the first two were so short/unfunny thats a problem.
Two of the three videos they picked weren't random, and the Chinese AOL video was something they discussed before hand. I'm sure they don't watch the videos first, but they probably have an idea and try to write an episode around a bunch of them.
It's just Best of the Worst, but with this made up randomness gimmick to tie the films together since there's no real theme.
That was a terrible episode.
She hasn't been in a video in about 10 months. Last was the BotW Halloween special last year. People say you could hear her in a few episodes in the background of BotW, and I think you could hear her in the Avengers review, but either way it's kind of their business.
So they pick the video first, watch the video, and then spin the wheel over and over until it lands on the right one?
Nah man, I don't buy it. It just over complicates things and RLM is way too lazy for that lol
People who come up with wheel conspiracy theories care far more about the results of the spin than anybody recording the show does.
That was an amazing episode. Colin being murdered by his own laughter is hilarious.
People who come up with wheel conspiracy theories care far more about the results of the spin than anybody recording the show does.