Synergy at nearly two hours to go. Allie discusses the idea of comparing the usual cruise schedule with the freestyle schedule, and Andrea talks about how they're shooting all these scenes, and giving all kinds of unasked-for and contradictory input. The director asks her a question, and Andrea says he'll "have to talk to Roxanne," who is the PM, and who is wandering around the ship for some reason. I'm sure that was cut in from somewhere, because she seems to be doing a good job, but I do like that we get at least a sense of Andrea's point of view here, given what is going to happen. The director of the crew tries to get Andrea to involve herself in the scene and tell the actors what to do, and she interviews to us that Roxanne did not delegate, did not manage timelines, could not get it together, was not a good leader. But I'm still not seeing where Andrea gets off. It's sad when you fall out of love, but even sadder when you realize the person was never going to live up to your fucked-up ideal. I said to the baby: "This is why no motorcycle jackets, ever. You think you can reform them, only to find out that they have mommy issues out to here and the whole thing was a huge lie all the time and really they just want you to make a run for the border while they bitch and whine, and the next thing you know, they want you to yell at them and make them clean the oven or whatever, because they're such bad, naughty boys. People with an actual dark side, whom you should also avoid, spend a fair amount of time hiding that fact." Anna's like, "Stop telling my daughter about deviants. It's bad enough that she ever saw Brent."









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