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  1. Yes!!! Randall was saying that Kevin is undependable, but he turns to him during his panic attacks. I really hope going to therapy will make Randall less annoying,
  2. Pamela Adlon. She was on Californication and Louie. She's a very good actress - not super well-known, though.
  3. That's what I thought, too. I wouldn't be surprised if Madison becomes Kevin's fiance - and actually, I can see them together. I actually liked her in this episode - she seemed more mature or something. In the past, she's seemed too flighty, but in last night's episode, she seemed very much Kevin's type. At this point, I don't think his fiance will be Sophie although I would love that. I hated, though, that she was apologizing to Kate. I mean, come on - they're all adults so what's the big deal?
  4. Me, too!! When it was first on, I thought it was because of Randall keeping Rebecca's condition from them... but they all know now, so it doesn't seem like that would be it.
  5. The minute I saw the drawing, I remembered the house from the flashback a while ago. It was very cool to see it built in this episode - and yes, Justin Hartley looked very hunky with the gray hair and beard... be still, my heart!!
  6. I binged-watched the whole series yesterday (Sunday afternoon/evening) and loved it. At first, I thought it was like Multiplicity - but then it morphed into a whole different story line. Paul Rudd did a great job of playing two people - I always knew who he was playing on screen. It seemed to alternate between light/funny and much more dark/sinister, and played the nuances between the two very well. I loved the wedding dance and all it meant to Kate/Old Miles - and watching New Miles secretly watch them revealed so much. Some have said it's too predictable, but that was okay with me. I had invested in the characters by the end, so the ending was very satisfying for me. I really hope there's a second season - I'm anxious to see where they take the characters next.
  7. You watch "Bad Moms Christmas" just for the Justin Hartley scenes (as a male stripper). OMG, he's hot!!
  8. Ah, yes - there's a method to her madness. She only wants to have positive Tweets about the show, and is skewing the internet to make sure everyone thinks the show was loved by the masses. I really liked the show, but I do question some of the choices for this final season. A lot of loose ends that weren't tied up. Not that every single thing needs to be explained, but they really could have done a better job of ending the series. Of course, previous seasons have been a complete disaster - especially Season 3 with the whole Noah-Gunther mess/fiasco.
  9. I have a feeling that Cassidy will be his new love, and that they'll get married and have a child together. Normally, I really like Jennifer Morrison's acting, but not so much as Cassidy. She just seems very muted to me. Like she has close to no personality. Doesn't seem like Kevin's type at all. I really wanted Kevin and Sophie to get back together, too, but that doesn't seem like it's going to happen now. I agree about Kate - she's my least favorite, too, especially after Episode 6. I really don't like the way they are portraying Kate and Toby's relationship, and the way in which she is reacting to his weight loss and getting in shape (he does look very hot). Christy Metz needs to get her act together and lose weight so Kate can be portrayed as not so humongous. I know that probably sounds mean, but she seemed to be losing weight a couple of seasons ago, and now she looks much bigger than ever before. I agree about Jack - going back and forth to their live together is getting a little tired at this point. I love Jack, but they really need to move on. I would like to see how Rebecca and Miguel got together as well. I remember early on there seemed to be a lot of resentment toward him - like when he wanted to put on the Pilgrim hat and do the Thanksgiving stuff that Jack used to do. I would like to see more in that vein, and see how their romance and marriage developed.
  10. It sure seems that way. She said she welcomes constructive criticism, but "I just block people who are rude or trying to be hurtful" is code for "doesn't want to hear anything negative" IMO.
  11. Ah yes, thanks for the memory jolts!!
  12. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that Christy Metz has gained more weight from the other seasons. Perhaps they had a plot line where she lost weight, too, but then she put more on so that got scrubbed and changed to this one. Christy Metz is beautiful, but she really does need to lose weight. I don't think she's wearing a fat suit, right?
  13. I forgot about Alison knowing the truth. Sometimes it's hard to remember what happens from season to season.
  14. Helen did "come clean" to some people that she was the one who killed Scotty. She told Vik -- and then later, she also told her parents (with Margaret yelling frantically at her to never say that again). I don't think "inherited trauma" has anything to do with someone dying their hair blond and somehow passing on to their descendants a propensity for lighter hair. "Inherited trauma" has to do with traumatic events in people's lives like death, suicide, serious injury, and so on. The fact that Joanie thought Alison had committed suicide had affected her life deeply, so that trauma had been passed on to her. I, too, liked the ending with Noah alone on the bluff. All in all, I liked the finale - didn't tie up all the loose ends, but that's okay with me.
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