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Chapter 1: What themes are explored in the second episode of The Valley?
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Chapter 2: How do Easton and Lisa define forced intimacy in relationships?
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Hey, hey, hey. Welcome to Untraditionally La La. The bonus recap of season three, episode two. Well, people liked us and were so nice in the comments and just rip raving about us. I didn't even look at the comments. That we had to come back. I heard they were terrible. I didn't look.
I didn't look either. I'm too scared.
Be nice. Exactly. Between the cast and the comments and all of it. What we've taken from this is... The ratings are going to suck. We'll have no friends.
We're going to have no friends.
And Lala's going to be mad at us. Yeah, Lala's going to hate this show. All right, three strikes, we're out. Yeah, exactly. What are your honest opinions of the show so far? I've been enjoying it. Same. Yeah. I really do. I think that's got a lot of, um, it's got a lot of good bones, a lot of structure behind it.
And I think a lot of storylines that like, I just saw through the episode that we'll get to that, um, some good stuff is going to come.
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Chapter 3: What awkward situations arise during the birthday party event?
I'm enjoying it. I really do. And it's hard. It's hard separating my sister from Lala and also seeing me on it. On what? On the show? On the show. You got to see us. I know. Didn't you love it? No, I don't like me on camera. Anyway, let's talk about Kristen and Luke. I want to talk about how Luke is wanting date night, but it's more sexually driven.
I think he's talking too much about sex and putting too much pressure on Kristen. That's just how I feel about it. They need to go and reconnect with the date night. Just one-on-one. Doesn't have to be a five hour date. It can be one or two hours. Leave the baby at home, get a sitter and reconnect and quit putting pressure on her about the sex. Because right now she is emotional.
She's got hormones flying everywhere. She's taking care of a new child. And she's got leaking faucets on her chest. I mean, it's just, it's a lot. It's a lot. You know, you're trying to get your baby weight off. I totally can relate. It's kind of like you're just about to cry about it. She's fucking feeling it.
Chapter 4: How do Easton and Lisa analyze the date night pressure on Kristen?
All right. I had the worst baby blues. I totally get her. Yes. No, I, I get that part, but I also feel for Luke because I'm the guy and it's like, I don't, I won't lie. I don't like the sex driving aspect where he's like, we can take her to Brittany's house and drop her off. And it's like, and come home and fuck. It's like, Oh, that sounds classy.
I was on Kristen's side with that passion and some connection. You do, but I'm talking like I know. I have no idea. Do you find that just going out to dinner and speaking because you have that child so there's a deeper connection that you can find just having dinner? Yeah, like away from the baby so you can reconnect. And that's just as deep as sex at those moments?
Well, it lays the path for sex. Let's put it that way. Okay. So that's where I have no idea. Yeah, that's my feeling. Okay, so your take is Luke needs to not make it so sexualized and just have a date night. Putting pressure on her. She doesn't need any more pressure. I like that. Yeah. Okay, fantastic take, Lisa. I like that. Thank you. Let's talk about the birthday party.
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Chapter 5: What insights do they share about emotional struggles after childbirth?
I know. One day birthday. I know. One day. Or one year. Or one year. We'll get there. She's a big one day old. What did you, what did you think about the lifeguard? Oh my word. We found out. We found that lifeguard through an agency. He was cute. He was very cute. Yeah. Lauren's a dick. Well, she gave him her number and then he was this, he was nice, right? Very nice.
And he, he texted her and called her and she reciprocate. Not happy with her. Are we ever? It's bag. I know. All right. He did a great job guarding the pool. No one drowned. Nope. That's a good thing. Knock on wood. Yes.
Chapter 6: How do the hosts react to the dynamics between cast members?
Knock on wood. It's over. I know. What do you mean? We still have the pool. Oh, no. Knock on wood. I agree now. All right.
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I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of him, and I said, hi, dad. And just when I said that, my mom comes out of the kitchen, and she says, I have some cookies and milk. This is badass convict. Right. Just finished five years. I'm going to have cookies and milk at mom's. Yeah.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the lifeguard's role in the episode?
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Did you feel the tension in the house? No, because I was at the mom's table. Like the Gigi's tables? Yeah, all the grandmas were at the table outside. And we'd see the comings and goings of things going on. And you could kind of feel a little bit of tension, but we were gabbing ourselves. I had no idea until Jason, Luke...
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Chapter 8: How do Easton and Lisa conclude their thoughts on the episode's events?
Who else? I mean, Danny and Nia even came over so she could feed. But my back house... Where did they come? To your back house? To the back house. Tell me more. Yeah. They just came back there and she was just looking like... They were like, oh, this is amazing and it's quiet. And my house, I just had... It was behind the taco stand, if anybody, you can see, but that's where I'm located.
Everybody just kept coming in there. That was the good vibe. The revolving door. Yeah. No cameras ever were going in there. So that's where you, everybody was going in there to decompress. So that's what that was. Did you get any juice? No, the only juice I got was, oh, they're having a conversation. I don't know how that's going to go. But me, I was just watching sports.
I don't know what the hell's going on. Yeah, no, I thought Jasmine and Janet's combo was a little awkward. Here's where I kind of am lost. Where does... I feel like Janet kind of had Jasmine's back on what was going on with Danny.
So I don't know where the issue is like of Jasmine coming at or not getting along with Janet when Janet, I feel like had her back maybe a little too heavily, but I don't understand where they're not. Getting along. Well, I think partly it's because of the rumor about Jason taking his ring off and it came from Jasmine. Okay, that would make a lot of sense. Right? Yeah. No, that would make sense.
They didn't get anything resolved in that conversation. Obviously, I love Janet to death. I just thought in that moment of forgiving and all of that, Janet shouldn't have gone back and been like, well, do you want to say sorry for these moments? And it's like, well, we're right now. But if you're trying to resolve issues, I think that's the way you do it.
And then once we get to that position, I can say, but I do want to make it known that I also feel really bad. And I know it was years ago, but it still hurts. And then cross that bridge. And I don't know if that's just the way I would handle it. I think I would have done what Janet did. Okay.
See?
Very different. Just take the bull by the horns and resolve. You know, get our resolutions in order.
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