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Subject: Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-15 (Saturday)
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Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:

>golf - Bah! Bryson DeChambeau surged on Day 3 of the U.S. Open to take a 
>3 stroke lead. I'm not saying DeChambeau has this thing sown up, but he 
>does seem to have this thing mostly sown up, unless he chokes on the 
>final day.

Si? Si. Sue. See. Sigh.

sewn

He's not sowing seeds.

>Yoga Teacher Killer: The Kaitlin Armstrong Story (Lifetime) - This was 
>pretty much exactly what I expected - Lifetime's take is, not 
>surprisingly, that Armstrong was an incredibly insecure/needy, bat-shit 
>*crazy* woman.

Never heard of this plot before.

>    (I like how the subplot was that Armstrong's background in "finance" 
>made her a bad yoga teacher! - Like "finance" is somehow the root of all 
>EVOL!!1!  ;>  )

Now there's that Lifetime plot.

>    Armstrong here is played by Caity Lotz (is this typecasting?!  ;p  ).
>    The movie also posits that her on-again-off-again boyfriend, Colin 
>Strickland the cyclist (Kyle Schmid), was a major dummy and douche bag, 
>something you could easily pick up from the concurrent articles on the 
>case as it unfolded in 2022. (Though his friend in the film who dumps 
>him after the murder comes off as an even bigger douche that Strickland!)
>    The victim, Moriah Wilson (Larissa Dias, who earlier in her career 
>went by Larissa Albuquerque), is portrayed as completely innocent and an 
>unjustified victim, which seems right.
>    It's amazing that Armstrong was able to beat it out of the country 
>like she did - the movie portrays it like she was just 2 minutes ahead 
>of the cops, but I doubt it was that dramatic. The movie also sort of 
>implies that Armstrong's sister was complicit in this, but she was never 
>charged AFAIK.