My first reaction was, "There's no way they're doing a baby story. This must be a series finale."
But maybe they will. Beats having to think up another career for Katy (party planner, lasagna entrepreneur, mommy vlogger).
Well, it looks like they wrapped that up. I wouldn't expect to see anything more on that front.
Sandra was awesome last night. I think I'll miss her the most.
I was starting to wonder if America would be back, and I'm glad she will be. It would've been weird to end it without her.
A little surprised that NBC let the cat out of the bag. Maybe they're hoping for a ratings bump.
That might've been my favorite episode of the season. Everyone had at least one funny line. Even Tony. I especially liked the meta "cancellation" discussion.
I get the idea of Amy coming back for the wedding and reuniting with Jonah, but they could've done all that without introducing the Hannah character. So who knows?
Good question. If you read between the lines of Ben's IG post, it seems like filming during Covid may have been much more of a strain than they had let on.
I'm actually starting to think that Amy/America doesn't come back. It's the only way this makes sense.
It will definitely make re-watches a little weird.
Meg Donnelly and Giselle Eisenberg recently posted that AH has wrapped for the season.
So I wonder how many total episodes we're looking at. 13? 15?
And where does "Graduation" fit into the count? I've seen it listed as the first episode of S5, and the 21st episode of S4.
If I learned anything this season, it's that I hate the Patriots more than I hate Brady. Was rooting for the Chiefs, but didn't lose any sleep over the Bucs winning.