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Jade 2013 Appreciation thread

Yes, it does matter. Ed is a douche bag - at least Tim was honest about that with Jade, unlike the girls who were calling Ed a "perfect gentleman" . It was mainly Drew and Tahan "making fun" of her in the house

Don't forget Mikkayla openly said that she encouraged Jade's infatuation with Ed because she wanted her to look bad.

I know it was all a game and everyone for themselves but instances like that and necklace-gate weren't Mikkayla's shining moments as a "friend".
 
Don't get me wrong, I agree it matters. I was more questioning if she had made her mind up and would have really listened to good advice.

Drew and Tahan were worse, but does Tim get a pass just because they were worse? Calling her a bad smell and saying she would do nothing with her life but marry someone like Ed are really unpleasant things for a friend to say behind your back.

I think we all know that was to inflate Tahan's ego. I don't blame Tim for catching onto the edit Tahan was getting
 
I am not getting the gist of your theory right now. I'm not picking a fight. Its sad that I feel the need to specify, but after the last couple of weeks I just thought its best to put that out there.

Oh FFS. Males call women dramatic, but it certainly a few males who are more dramatic on this forum.
 
Oh FFS. Males call women dramatic, but it certainly a few males who are more dramatic on this forum.

Now I am completely not following what you are going on about. That was not meant to sound dramatic, it was genuinely meant. I was just referring to the fact that there have been cases of stirring with you recently. When I said it was "sad I needed to specify" I just meant the recent bickering was sad.

I don't get where you are coming from at all, calling me a "shit stirrer" and referring to "males being dramatic".
 
Created and written by comedian Peter Helliar (I Love You Too), It's A Date is a narrative comedy series that explores the tension, expectation and complication that can accompany the journey to finding true love. Each episode thematically links two self-contained dates as they bravely head toward desire or disaster. Stars an extraordinary mix of Australia's most respected performers: Asher Keddie (Offspring), Kate Ritchie (Home and Away), Pia Miranda (Looking for Alibrandi), John Wood (Blue Heelers), Ian Smith, Sybilla Budd (The Secret Life of Us), Shane Jacobson (Kenny), Ryan Shelton (Hamish & Andy) and Nadine Garner (City Homicide).

It's a Date returns for season two

[Wed 14/05/2014 7:49 PM]



By Press release

On the back of its breakout first season last year, ABC’s It’s A Date has started filming in Melbourne this week. The eight-part series will air later this year on ABC1.

Once again, series creator Peter Helliar has assembled an all-star cast including Lachy Hulme, Rhys Darby, Tasma Walton, Rove McManus, Shaun Micallef, Deborah Mailman, Kat Stewart, Phil Lloyd, Craig McLachlan, Vince Colosimo, Sam Simmons, Jimeoin, Susie Porter, Joel Creasey and Magda Szubanski.

Also expect the return of some of series one favourites Lisa McCune, Lawrence Mooney, Dan Wyllie, Ronnie Chieng, Celia Pacquola, Jess Harris and Emily Taheny.

But the million dollar question is “who will be dating whom?”

Peter Helliar says, “We are over the top excited to have started shooting Series 2 of It’s A Date this week for ABC TV. We look forward to bringing more awkward, beautiful, funny, sad dating scenarios; everything from a conjugal visit to the challenges of taking a date to a wedding. We look forward to catching up with some characters from series one and meeting plenty of new folk looking for love, sex, commitment and connection.”

Head of ABC TV Comedy, Rick Kalowski added, “Series 2 of It’s A Date boasts laughs and stars even bigger than Series 1. If you don’t find something to enjoy in this charming new season, you’re either dead, or the host of Media Watch”.

It’s A Date explores the tension, expectation and complication of finding true love.

Series 2 will see Peter Helliar scripting alongside some of Australia’s leading comedy writers – Phil Lloyd, Ryan Shelton, Luke McGregor, Eddie Perfect, Magda Szubanski, Celia Pacquola, Steven Gates and Roz Hammond.

Joining directors Peter Helliar and Jonathan Brough for Series 2 is up-and-coming comedy director Erin White.

Production credits: Series creator, Peter Helliar. Producers: Laura Waters and Andrea Denholm. Co-Producer, Peter Helliar. Series Producer, Paul Walton. Directed by Jonathan Brough, Erin White and Peter Helliar. ABC TV Executive Producers: Rick Kalowski and Brett Sleigh. A Princess Pictures Production in association with ABC TV and Film Victoria.





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