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S02.E01: NNP


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I'm so happy this show is back. I hope someone else is watching it. 

Sam cleaning out the barn got to me. They had to deal with Mike Hagerty's death, but I liked that they didn't kill off the character, at least not yet. His absence is very sad, and the emotions Sam was feeling while clearing out his life felt really genuine. 

Not that much happened, really, but I'd watch Sam and Joel have tiny, silly adventures all day. 

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So glad this show is back!

But man, my emotions. That one reeeeally hit me where I live. My dear aunt and uncle are elderly and live on a farm; we are at the point of trying to decide when and how to proceed with their care and the property. The scene of Sam cleaning out her dad's barn hit me hard. It was also impossible to keep my dad from smoking after his stroke, so I related to that with her mom too. 

Just wish I had a sweet friend/roomie like Joel to help process it all with support and teenie-tinis! 

The moments of humor are so simple, hilarious and true. I had to pause during the pencil test/salad dressing test because I was laughing so hard right along with the characters.

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28 minutes ago, Iseut said:

The moments of humor are so simple, hilarious and true. I had to pause during the pencil test/salad dressing test because I was laughing so hard right along with the characters.

The last time I heard of the pencil test was, I think, in high school.  Then, it was a bad thing if the pencil fell - it meant you were still flat!

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7 hours ago, SoMuchTV said:

The last time I heard of the pencil test was, I think, in high school.  Then, it was a bad thing if the pencil fell - it meant you were still flat!

Yes, but I think as one ages *a-hem*, I can understand why it's not a bad thing anymore. 😂

I have always related to Sam, but when she stuck that bottle of salad dressing under her boob, I was like, YAAAAASSSS QUEEN! THAT'S MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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I wonder if some of the dinner scene was improvised. Joel's discomfort at "look at my boobs - whose are best?" and then the bottle hilarity seemed spontaneous.

Bittersweet moments as Sam cleaned out the barn, thinking of how hard her dad worked and how little his wife and kids appreciated it all those years he slogged on.

Sam and Joel might be the best chemistry I've seen in my years of watching TV.

Fabulous first episode.

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I saw this was back on the air and thought, man - this show usually makes me cry and I don't feel like crying....I'll watch it anyway, it probably won't make me cry with the first new episode.  And then it absolutely did, when Sam asked Joel on the phone to just stay with her awhile.  And again when Tricia came home to a completely empty house and had no idea what to do.  And probably a third time that I can't even remember.

I love the title of this show, it matches the slow-paced but very true and real vibe that somebody, somewhere, is going through the same exact life-altering events as these characters, or has gone through those things already and can relate.  I know I can.

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19 minutes ago, Arcey said:

I don't think I heard on the show where their father is supposed to be. I know he died in real life, but it seemed like he's still alive in the show, just not at home. So where is he supposed to be now, and why is she clearing out the barn in the way one would after someone has died? Love this show, glad it's back.

He's with his brother, iirc, and his brother has a boat they're on.

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I love this show and wrote a whole big thing about this episode, and unfortunately I had a Windows update and BOOM, it's gone.

I'll just say that I would still die for Joel, still love this gentle show, and I thought its handling of the father's absence was joyful and really well-done -- I was dreading the father's death after the heavy grief they were already living with in season 1, so this was a nice way to handle it.

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Glad the show is back but my only major complaint from last season has been magnified, which is the one-dimensional way they have been writing the mom. Last season she was unpleasant and in rehab. We never saw even any brief hints of whatever positive traits attracted the dad way back when they first met, nor any flashbacks of a possibly happier mom earlier with the family. Now that she has had the stroke, that would seem to be an even more appropriate time to have some flashbacks, so we can see some other aspects of her personality. We've been able to see different facets of all the major characters, which to me makes it more glaring that we haven't seen that from her.

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