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c0urtmarie91

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  1. I loved this episode. We don't see enough of Kevin/Rebecca bonding. I know that's on purpose so when we do see it, it's a treat. Rebecca telling her son that people need the laughs and the fun, and that's a wonderful quality was so touching. It was nice to see some resolution with Kate and Toby. But I'm sure that won't last too long. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Randall in therapy. 

  2. 5 hours ago, Joana said:

    This is probably going to be a wildly unpopular opinion, but when Kevin and Cassidy were talking at the gym, I thought they had good chemistry. *ducks* Yeah, hooking up now is a colossally bad idea, but I'm open to the idea of pairing them off eventually. *ducks again*

    I'm beyond tired of Randall's many, many identity crises and there are very few things more boring than golf (actually, there might be none), so that storyline was particularly tough to get through. Still, that last shot was genuinely moving. 

    I'm not buying the clueless Rebecca either. She's not that dumb not to understand her father wouldn't approve of her relationship with Jack and it's not like she's being rebellious against him either. The whole thing doesn't feel realistic at all. 

    I've always thought Kevin and Cassidy had a nice chemistry. I agree with you on that and I would like to see them together but not right now. Honestly I wouldn't even mind if they ended up being good friends. I'm hoping they realize their hook up was a mistake. Like a lot of people have said we don't see enough platonic relationships with men and woman on tv. If she does end up being the mother of his child, I wouldn't hate it. But I'm still holding out that Kevin ends up being a single father. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, izabella said:

    That was moving, and the best part of the episode for me.  It made up for all the golfing, which I think is so boring. 

    Kate and Toby having issues right now seems perfectly legit.  I would be surprised if they weren't having some issues, both with communication and managing their fears.  I don't blame either of them for their feelings.

    It is really disappointing to me, though, that we get endless episodes of  young/tween/teen Randall, and young/tween/teen Kate, but not so much of Kevin young, tween or teen.  We have so many episodes of Randall/Jack and Randall/Rebecca, or Kate/Jack and Kate/Rebecca, but it's hard for me to recall an episode where it was mostly about Kevin/Jack or Kevin/Rebecca.  Has there ever been a younger Kevin/Rebecca episode, ever?  Kevin usually just gets lumped into the younger family episodes, or is seen as a foil to young Randall.  He gets no individual parent time.

    Didn't they mention in the second season, why Kevin was the forgotten child? When the family went to see his therapist in rehab? Over the course of the show he's had some bonding time with Jack and Rebecca. But it's been established that growing up Kevin wasn't given enough attention from his parents. 

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