Monday, November 16 - Never Before Seen

Kate shares never before seen footage from the cutting room floor. The family decides to get passports for a big trip, Kate celebrates her 10th wedding anniversary with the kids, Jon tries to train the dogs and Kate hits the road for her book signing.

30 minutes

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She's...um...RUINED said...

Boy, Khate was so mad at Jon during the passport part of the episode I thought her head would spin around and she would vomit pea soup. Oh, and by the way, you Kate Sheeple, go to another site and spew your nonsense. Not wanted here.
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I just can't fathom speaking to anyone like she spoke to Jon. IN FRONT OF HIS KIDS,TOO!. There is no way you can profess to be a christian and speak so ugly to anyone. "Out of the mouth, the heart speaketh."

I need to google narcissism and see how many are affected by it....it would explain the random sheeple that come and go here...
for the LIFE of me, I cannot understand how people think she is a good mother. that jon is lazy....uhh...duh....wasn't he the one that played with the kids? bathed the kids? put the kids to bed? got the twins ready for school? all the while, during the day, kate had help, and the kids took 4 hour naps..Jon has all the proof he needs for a custody battle.

TLC and Kate can try to spin her all they want to.. a judge is going to see through all the BULLSHIT. It doesn't matter if they did manage to sway the public (ahem, the 'peasants") into thinking she was somehow a good parent. All that matters is what the JUDGE thinks. DUH

"As you reap, so shall you sow."

groovymom00 said...

Jill said...
So at the very, very end of the show - literally the last shot of Kate - did anyone catch the botox smile? Right before they fade out she smiles and there's a clear paralysis delay in her grin... my hubby is a physician and he was like, "My God, if that woman denies botox after that her plastic surgeon should slap her unconscious." Nice.
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Wow Jill, that was a good catch! I just watched in on youtube and I can't believe how obvious and disgusting it was! I just want to know where Radaronline, or ET is to expose this - 'cause you know, if it was Jon it would be plastered all over the scandal news outlets.

ManicNarcissism said...

Regarding Lillian Glass, how can you trademark the phrase "toxic people?" Uh oh, I must pay her money now. :)

kjm said...

Sidney said...

Can't See Sheep said...
Debbie said...
TLC took raw footage of the hot day the kids went swimming instead of filming as TLC had planned and turned it into a anti-Jon show.(snipped) In reality he was being a GOOD dad by telling TLC that it was too hot and the kids wanted to swim and he let them swim. He refused to allow TLC to dictate what his kids would do in the heat.
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Then Kate made it even "worse" by saying something about the only thing the kids did when they were with Jon was swim!

Few children are so blessed as to have parents who can afford their own pool. What better way is there for little kids to spend a hot summer day?



11/18/2009 11:59 AM

I believe what she actually said was that the whole summer mostly all the kids did everyday was swimming.

Can't See Sheep said...

She's...um...RUINED said...
I just can't fathom speaking to anyone like she spoke to Jon. IN FRONT OF HIS KIDS,TOO!. There is no way you can profess to be a christian and speak so ugly to anyone. "Out of the mouth, the heart speaketh."
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She doesn't have a heart, it's the void speaking.


For the Moment? said...
Sixteen hours on a plane with Kate
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Scarier than snakes on a plane! Sounds like a title for a B horror movie or something. wonder if they could get Samuel L. Jackson to fight her

Vanessa said...

The point about leaving Joel on the floor and not being WATCHED is a good one. When my kids were small and they felt "vomitus", (you know, right before it happens?) they'd cry for me or their dad. They were scared of what was to come. We'd have a bucket or take them to the toilet and stay WITH them, hold their hair back, rub their backs etc. COMFORT them! How could she just leave him there? How was he going to even find the bucket in the dark all by himself? How would she even hear him? She'll stand over the laundry tub and rub that comforter till the cows come home, but God forbid you rub or hold your sick child for any amount of time. HOW THE HELL DID SHE NURSE?? Can you imagine even the cleaning staff at a hospital having that reaction to some vomit?

Fedup said...

TLC must see ratings are failing...There lawsuit and Kate are not giving it enough hype.. here is what I found on the ratings for this show!
"Even with all of "the end is near" hype from TLC, "Jon & Kate Plus 8" series failed to find any kind of significant ratings surge Monday.

TLC aired two episodes of the troubled series back to back on Monday. The first drew 1.9 million viewers. The second attracted an audience of 2.3 million. So the average audience for the hour is 2.1 million or only 2 percent of the TVs set in use from 9 to 10 p.m.

By comparison, "WW II in HD," a documentary on the Second World War drew 2.6 milllion to the History Channel Monday night. "Little People," the TLC series that precedes "Jon & Kate" was seen by 1.65 million viewers -- and "Little People" costs TLC a fraction of what it costs to make "Jon & Kate" this season"

Minka's tail said...

When my kids were small and they felt "vomitus", (you know, right before it happens?) they'd cry for me or their dad. They were scared of what was to come. We'd have a bucket or take them to the toilet and stay WITH them, hold their hair back, rub their backs etc. COMFORT them! How could she just leave him there?

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Answer: because of their sheer number, the kids never got the level of attention they'd get with a parent. It was like they were in day care and not home with a parent--and not a very good day care, at that.

Kate speaks to them and relates to them much more like a teacher than a parent. She even seems to have the same level of attachment to the kids that a teacher has. She doesn't know them that well, but there's one she likes a little better because she's neat and hands out the glue, another she likes a little less because she screams constantly--but she has to be strict with all of them so they don't behave badly and get her in trouble with the principal for not controlling the class! Next year, she'll have a different pet and a different scapegoat, in next year's junior kindergarten!

I can see isolating a sick kid in a school situation for a little while to help maintain order or prevent germs from spreading. The difference is, that kid would be picked up by the parents or sent to the nurse's office, where he'd be fussed over, eventually. The Gosselins never got that level of care, it seems, or if they did, it was from the secret nanny this struggling family supposedly couldn't afford.

Rose said...

"She'll stand over the laundry tub and rub that comforter till the cows come home, but God forbid you rub or hold your sick child for any amount of time."


What's more, you know that the second she whined about the comforters and sheets being thrown up on, someone showed up at her doorstep with a whole new set. She has said that before. Anytime she says on the show that she is in need of something, there's always at least a few people who fall all over themselves to be of service. Just think, Kate, about the millions of moms around the world who don't get that kind of royal treatment and STILL find a way to care more about their sick children than the ruined linens. Would you sacrifice your own sleep to go to Joel's side in the middle of the night if he was throwing up and crying for his mommy? You love to tell us that there is nothing in the world you wouldn't do for your kids...except maybe give them a warm, soft bed to sleep in when they're ill and refrain from telling them that because they dared to get sick, they have made your life and your day ten times more horrible.

I couldn't believe that she would sit there and complain that Joel being sick doubled her workload for the day, on top of everything else she had to do. Well, Kate, here's a fun idea. How about you tell us five of those oh-so-big-and-important things you had to do? Sit on that couch and talk about yourself to the cameras? Pat yourself on the back for being such a fantastic mom? Set up a little bed for your vomiting child on the laundry room floor? Answer the door for the line of nannies, housekeepers, helper girls, and yardwork assistants who were there to do 98 percent of the work for you? Is that what you had to do? Oh, Kate, I am so sorry. Poor you! Barking orders and watching other people do the dirty work must be terribly exhausting.

Bucky said...

Rose said...
"She'll stand over the laundry tub and rub that comforter till the cows come home, but God forbid you rub or hold your sick child for any amount of time."
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God forbid the boys bedroom does not have 3 beds with matching sheets. Kate has 2 mutliples births you know...

EnjoyYOURSELF said...

About Joel on the laundry room floor, I had a hard time with that too. I can't tell you how many times my son, thinking me was doing me a favor, would lean over his bed when getting sick, so he would hit the carpet instead of his bedding. The bedding would have been easier to clean. But I didn't care; he was sick, and I coddled him. Didn't stick him on a cold floor by himself.

I did just rewatch that episode and she was sick in the same episode, only she was on the comfy chair with a blanket on her and kids massaging her. Joel couldn't get that treatment from her? If she vomited, would she put herself on the laundry room floor too?

Whoever just posted that she's more like a school teacher actually hit the nail on the head. More like a school marm.

Pony said...

Minka's Tail said, "Kate speaks to them and relates to them much more like a teacher than a parent. She even seems to have the same level of attachment to the kids that a teacher has."

As a teacher, I resent this statement. Most teachers relate much better to their students than Kate does to her children. Most of us are more attached to our students than she is to her kids. And if we teach in secondary school, we have at least ten times as many students as she has children. The problem is that Kate is apparently incapable of being attached to anyone. Perhaps it's because she's invested all her emotional energy in being attached to herself.

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