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Uncomfortable conversations with a black man episode 4
Uncomfortable conversations with a black man episode 4






uncomfortable conversations with a black man episode 4

They’re pretending to look at trees (um did anyone else see what looked like someone looking through the wrong side?) and stumble upon Arie and Sienne’s date. Solid job of giving the women binoculars, ABC. Is it bad that I find her honesty refreshing? WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ME? Except Krystal who is excited that Sienne might not make it past this date. Isn’t one of your jobs spent inside houses and the other spent inside cars?Įveryone’s nervous that Sienne will go home since Lauren did the week before. Arie, the amount of times you’ve said you like the outdoors proves to me you don’t really like the outdoors. One-on-one date: Let’s let our love soar.Īnd immediately he walks in to pick Sienne up and talk to the ladies about Tahoe and the week ahead.

#UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATIONS WITH A BLACK MAN EPISODE 4 FULL#

I hope I’m never the person people think of when they’re in a room full of dead animals. Oh, God, he’s putting his hands in his pockets. Producers: Arie go stand on that rock and just, like, look around. Did they burn it all on the first and second episode? Do they think it’s Farmer Chris’ season over again? Will they reprogram Chris Harrison so that he says ANYTHING else? So many questions. I’m worried about their budget for this show. Can someone please explain to me why he made it a point to say that?Īlso Lake Tahoe once again seems like ABC is cutting some corners. He also tells them that they’re leaving LA and heading to “South Lake Tahoe.”īekah: “I’m feeling excited because we’re going to Tahooooe.” You mean South Lake Tahoe. (See above for what your voice really sounds like, Krystal.)Ĭhris Harrison walks into the house and says the same thing he said last week, except there are only 15 women in the house today. Krystal explains that she’s proud of Arie for sending women home, and that while the other women in the house live in a world of false reality, she’s happy to be the voice of reason and reality. The fact that these side conversations are shown while Bekah's by herself jumping into the pool like an actual 14 year old is hilarious. I love how the ladies are so proud of themselves for being able to do math. Oh so Bekah’s age is going to be the theme of this episode. I just hope ABC can get it together and give us something worth watching when she’s gone. Kendall is still pretending she didn’t kill her animals with her own hands. Nothing really happens throughout the episode, and I feel like every relationship stays pretty much the same. Sure we all have people we love (Sienne is my favorite, but I know she’s not going all the way), but this has been an incredibly boring season so far. On the other hand, without Krystal this show is borderline trash. On one hand, we can all obviously agree that Krystal is self-absorbed, shallow and has a voice that sounds like a fork stuck in the garbage disposal. Not only did I have the urge to take it back to middle school and start an “essay” with a definition, but I had to remind myself that yes, this is indeed the situation we find ourselves in during this season of The Bachelor. Merriam-Webster defines a Catch-22 as “a problematic situation for which the only solution is denied by a circumstance inherent in the problem or by a rule.” Listen at the link below.**The only spoilers in this recap are what happened in the episode. I’m grateful for my time with Father Richard and the loving staff of the Center for Action and Contemplation. When religion does not give people an inner life or a real prayer life, it is missing its primary vocation.” It solidifies angers, creates enemies, and is almost always exclusionary of the most recent definition of ‘sinner.’ At this level, it is largely incapable of its supreme tasks of healing, reconciling, forgiving, and peacemaking. I also love what he writes about religion: “When religion does not move people to the mystical or non-dual level of consciousness it is more a part of the problem than any solution whatsoever. This quote from “Breathing Under Water” is so simple yet so hard: “All mature spirituality, in one sense or another, is about letting go and unlearning.” We talked about my favorite quotes from two of his books that have been an important part of my recovery: “Breathing Under Water: Spirituality and the Twelve Steps” and “Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life.” He thoroughly delighted in that last part. We laughed, I cried a little, we laughed some more, and I told him why his work pisses me off sometimes. I flew to Albuquerque to spend the day with Father Richard Rohr.








Uncomfortable conversations with a black man episode 4