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"Allison the mentor"
Thumperko6 9 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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11-10-05, 03:52 PM (EST)
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"Allison the mentor" |
As I recall Ali was brought back to mentor.Well she has done nothing to help the house mates, instead she has pulled everyone down with her.I question her motives. Why is it she has no friends or boyfriends.Yes cancer is hard to deal with but she has doctors, unlike Jill who has tucked away her illness, Ali has gone to far with hers.She should be helping the others instead of talking behind thier backs and I think she's a spy for the coachs but twists the truth to fit her needs and put her in the center of the light.
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Snowflake1988 28 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beauty Pageant Celebrity Judge"
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11-11-05, 05:32 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Allison the mentor" |
I do not recall it ever being said that Allison was being brought back to mentor anyone. She may have appointed herself as token mentor, but that was not the intention for her return. She was brought back to deal with her own issues after she had all of her surgery to prevent a reoccurence of her cancer in her other breast, ovaries or uterus since she had a positive gene. Since her return, there have been many discoveries about Allison that were never mentioned in the previous season. She has a lot of work to do, and one of her issues is to stop caring for others and their business and focus on her own stuff. I don't think SO or IV can even begin to deal with the issues that will take her years of therapy to cope with.
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SeasonedRefinement 1248 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Politically Incorrect Guest"
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11-12-05, 00:56 AM (EST)
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3. "RE: Allison the mentor" |
I don't remember Allison being offered the role of mentor either. I have a sneaking suspicion that her desire is to become a full-time, paid cast member of SO (she just looks TOO official offering her viewpoimts in that confessional...), but that's not going to happen. I think she has a lot to offer in terms of being supportive and, with the right therapy and training, I could even see her becoming a counselor. However, that will not come to fruition on the set of SO...and, IMO, it shouldn't. Alot of Allison's current personality concerns me. Remember her blind date last season with the psych nurse? It was painful to watch. She laughed and scrunched her nose up as she basically confessed to him that she was a loser. She is a woman of unrealized potential. She's very articulate, intelligent, gentle , and some would even say attractive. I cannot believe that many men wouldn't want to spend their lives with a confident Allison - her breasts and health issues wouldn't be "THE" issue for others if it wasn't "THE" issue for Allison. Her mother sounds like a HUGE problem. The things she said to Allison on the phone were cruel. "You'll have no friends when you come home" is mom's attempt to stop Allison from further airing the family's dirty laundry. Cancer is a degrading and brutal disease. Its treatment can be as bad as the illness itself. This woman has been through a hell most of us haven't. I think viewers are beginning to lose their sympathy for Allison as she is shown repeatedly crying and saying that she is fat and ugly. It's time for her to go on with her life and continue with private therapy. Detaching from SO may prove to be yet another trauma in her life if she stays for much longer. I would love her to get herself together and begin to truly enjoy the second half of her life.
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