I enjoyed last night's episode. I was touched over how the brothers went about regarding whether or not to see This Is It. Jackie, Jermaine and Marlon decideded to see it; but Tito, even though being on the red carpet with his brothers, just could not bring himself to see it. I wanted to give all of them a big hug at the beginning of the episode when they were gathered around talking about whether or not to see TII and Tito crying and Tito sitting alone thinking about Michael and what he endurred and how people didn't allow themselves to see what Michael was really all about. It got to me. I felt the sadness and anger as well. And like Tito said, there will NEVER be another Michael Jackson.
On a lighter subject, Jackie's son Siggy. I remember seeing him years ago and he used to be a chubby little kid. He must have either out grown it or changed his diet. He looks just like his late mother, Jackie's ex wife Enid, and I can also see Jackie in his face too. But he mostly look like Enid. That boy is a wild child fo sho!! I remember him and his little sis Brandy talking to Barbara Walters during the time right after Michael got arrested and he rapped some song he wrote in regards to the family and the trials they had against them from people etc.; and afterwards he said with this look on his face: "I am NOT quiet like my uncle (Michael). I am NOT quiet." He looked like he was ticked off from what his uncle Michael was being put through.
Marlon's daughters have grown up so much. Valencia looks just like her mother, Marlon's wife, Carol. And those grandkids are so adorable--so pinchable (lol!)
Even enjoyed seeing Jermaine and his wife interact on the tennis court and during dinner. She seems like she get Jermaine and knows how to deal with him. She seems to respect him as her husband; but does not have a problem telling him what for---but she does it in a respectful way that leaves him with his dignity. Nowadays alot of women have a problem doing that----being a strong woman WHILE letting the man be the man. Yes I'm a woman, but to be honest, I notice that some women seem to think in order to be considered a strong woman means they have to emasculate their men.
I only wished Michael would have had the right woman in his life that really 'got' him and loved him unconditionally and was a strong backbone for him. That's what he needed.
Lastly, what's up with Tito, the pimp-daddy? (LOL). Trying to get his girlfriend buzzed so he can get some lovin'.