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Ok, who watched the first episode? What are people's opinions?
I think the owners were total idiots, but that goes without saying.
Low lie the Fields of Athenry/ Where once we watched the small free birds fly/ Our love was on the wing/ we had dreams and songs to sing/ It's so lonely around the Fields of Athenry
I did! I agree about the owners. I couldn't believe how much of a snob he is and all that stuff he's been hoarding. Objects taking away from paying his employees an actual wage. And with a $100k constant reminder parked by the place. Seriously?! Poor them. Pathetic was an excellent word for him.
I missed the beginning - where are the owners from, 'cause they can't possibly be Vermonters themselves they way they treated the locals.
Windsor is a small town - who do they think are going to work there if the current people leave?
Watching the first episode reminded me so much of of how mom/gma ran their store.
They'd prance around, showing off the expensive stuff, never deny themselves something that they want, but when it comes time to actually pay people - yeah.
My grandmother would ask her friends if they'd like to come hang out and have lunch with her and the next thing I'd know, they'd be dusting and straightening shelves. And I've already mentioned about how she paid me.
Yeah I kept telling the TV "Your long lost sister is my mom, you asshole!"
Did you watch the Keating one last night? Car designers shouldn't be allowed to design hotels if that is how they turn out - redunkulous. Tub in the middle of the room - no actual functional seating. Such a shame because the building is so beautiful!
I just watched it. WTF? Not to mention the restaurant. How could he think that was a good idea?
Low lie the Fields of Athenry/ Where once we watched the small free birds fly/ Our love was on the wing/ we had dreams and songs to sing/ It's so lonely around the Fields of Athenry
All I remember about the first episode (the one in Vermont) was when Gordon confronted the owners about not paying the employees, the owner stuck his nose in the air and proclaimed "Well, they don't have to work here."
I would have turned on my heel and walked out right then.
when Gordon confronted the owners about not paying the employees, the owner stuck his nose in the air and proclaimed "Well, they don't have to work here."
I would have turned on my heel and walked out right then.
Me too. And I would have complained to the local labor board and others (including tax authorities)
I'm trying to see things from your point of view, but I can't get my head that far up my keister!
As for the first episode - it may have something to do with the area and time of year. From reviews I read online it appears that the show was filmed early in the year - so toward the end of "high season" which meant if they left /quit there would be little chance to get a new job in a similar place and no chance for seasonal unemployment coverage.
I just now went to the VT job board and there are only 68 jobs listed within a 5 mile radius almost all are medical jobs and most of those are for LPN / RNs and this is right before "high season" - not a single one in the hospitality industry. So I think it was a matter of better a job that will eventually pay vs. no job at all.
I get it! that's one of my favourate simpsons episodes
But do you get the connection?
EDIT: Two days later... I guess not. The guy in the reference is an actor named Rory Calhoun, who appeared in a small (and very good) horror film in 1980 called "Motel Hell". Which is why I brought it up.
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