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  1. When Rachel/Joey decide to end their relationship, because he slapped him whenever they kissed. It was the worst way possible to end a relationship.
  2. The way he dives into danger is not heroic, but rather reckless. He reminds me a lot of Aiden from Revenge. Maybe the two trained in the same ninja camp.
  3. I got gay vibes from Red (I dont remember him being with someone.. Im not really giving the show my full attention). Maybe he was Liz's biological father partner? I'm hoping TPTB will find a better explanation than the obvious answer.
  4. I honestly am skipping the "case of the week", which I find really boring. Its a filler with no impact on the main storyline. These days I am tuning in for Tom Keen's storyline. The spy vs spy has so much potential and I loved how his family turned to be part of the scheme. The show needs to focus more on that and drop the B team (boss, agent meera, agent superman). I totally agree. The baby story grated, but Im one of the minority that liked Tom Keen from the beginning. I hope Tom will stick around and become the new "Red" aka informant for "Berlin". I want him to stick around.
  5. I shipped Marty/Rory from the moment she found him naked in the hallway.
  6. I really do think Jeffery lost it, the way he was crying uncontrollably at the holding cell and repeatedly pulling the trigger trying to die (in the previous episode).
  7. First of all, the actor playing Jeffery Grant was astounding. I, like Kalinda, thought Jeffery was guilty, but seeing how hysterical he was made me think he was innocent. What pushed him over the edge was (1) Being innocent and the teacher falsely accusing him (2) Lawyers laughing and appearing not to take his case seriously (3) Solitary. I could see that his current lawyer would win the argument of insanity. As for Will's call, it was clear to me that Will knew why Alicia is being friendly towards him. He called to clarify that he wont break attorney client privilege. If he was angry about them poaching their customer, then he would have told her off when she approached him at court. Its natural to have someone obsess about a loved one's last words to them. When my father passed away unexpectedly, I went through the same process. I don't see Alicia as selfish for trying to seek the truth. She wants to know how he felt about her when his last words to her were ambiguous. I took an instant liking to Finn Polmar when he first appeared and before learning he became a series regular. I really did not expect him to be a new love interest, but honestly I am not against it. I trust the show in finding the right pace and timing if Finn/Alicia happen. I have been a Peter/Alicia shipper since season one and could see that their relationship is going to implode. The ending scene shows Peter is trying his best to stay close to his wife, but his wife is now realizing that she made the wrong decision of "being a good wife" instead of being with Will. I always believed Owen when he told Will that she left LG to stand on her own so she could return to Will when the time was right. This show. I love it.
  8. They were going to get married at the castle, but she got pregnant. Then she had another kid and Ted wanted to make the wedding something big. So true, thats why I do not hate the finale. As much as I love Barney/Robin, I did not take it so hard when it was revealed they got a divorce. I did find myself hoping that they would reunite after Barney matured from having a daughter. Still.. I always knew since season one that the mother is dead and Ted is telling the story about "Aunt Robin". The only disappointment is how they focused on a weekend of a wedding (that did not end happily ever after) instead of their usual storytelling structure.
  9. Yet TWoP refugee here. Im more of a lurker at TWoP, but I will be joining in more of the discussions here at PrevTV
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