I am somewhat surprised that many found Larissa to be hypo-
critical when she booted Michael C. for his "fat" remarks
because this jerk had it coming for a long time. To also
say that Melanoma was shallow but less hypocritical belies
the fact that she also booted off one of the players for his
reaction and remarks regarding herself in the fat suit.As for her removal of Tony, I think it had to do with his taking
everything so seriously. Larissa is a playful soul, as a visit
to the Flash Version of her website will convince you. I do
worry about our gal's capriciousness, flitting from one hunk
to the next, but heck, what would anyone else do in her shoes,
with this group of Himbos and Joes? Nobody is outstanding in
the way that Adam was in the first AJ.
As for the future, a careful review of the preview for the
coming episodes gives us some tantalizing clues, unless the
Peacock Network is just shining us on....... Was it just me,
or did the rest of you see Brian sucking face with her like
he was a Himbo? And didn't it show that he would be showing
her his home town of Boston? As I recall, in AJ 1.0 this
was reserved for the last two guys remaining... Wouldn't it
be something if she chose him? I also believe he was sincere
when he said that he would attend her art show opening even
if it conflicted with the Red Sox being in game 7 of the
World Series..... Like he said, he just wouldn't let his
buddies know about it!!! I mean what would you rather do,
go with the beautiful Larissa to the art show, or watch the
Red Sox once again choke and lose??? As for his buddies,
if he brings home Larissa, they will understand!!!
Packard
"Ordinary Life is Complex Stuff."--- Harvey Pekar
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