Oh dear, the Twitter feeds - they are very good at staying in character. My husband and I have started a game called "Poppy or Georgie" where we find something ridiculous to quote and see if the other person can guess.
I find this show adorable. It's mocking, yes, but in a gentle sort of way. Poppy and Georgie are unbelievably cute and I love how everyone who interacts with them is slayed by their charm.
I think this was the first episode to make me really angry. They threw out that poor old woman because it costs too much to take care of her properly. I hope this season ends with Figueroa in disgrace.
Yeah, there's a conversation to be had about how we giggle about a young man being fondled but are horrified when it's a young woman. I just don't know if this is the place. Like, I'm with you but not wanting to run afoul of the rules. David?
I was at a party a couple years ago, where a few of us ended up bringing up diagrams on the computer to explain this to a man in his 20's. We were all really trashed, so I don't know if the lesson stuck.
I was afraid the old woman would find up freezing to death; very glad they went with the comedic ending instead.
It's also nice that this season has been showing more backstory on the characters that isn't focused on their crime. We saw that with Suzanne as well.
The foster kid could be 16-17, lots of boys get their growth spurt before/around then. It made me so happy to see Gus delivering mail, like he was always meant to do.:)
Fridging? Check. Family secrets? Check.
I kind of liked the star-crossed lovers and the new hero is a likable enough actor. Back-door pilots are usually not that good anyway, because of all the necessary exposition. Has this been picked up for a season? I'm willing to give it a try.