As much as Jane fought for her win, somehow the husband's fight got lost. Even after the small affair I had hoped the show would have shown some sort of guilt or reaction in the husband. Wasn't he the one pushing for the case?
I don't know why Jane did not follow her instincts and report the elevator incident to the judge. How did opposing get a hold of the tape with Jane and Kim? Was he having them followed? It was another interesting episode. Fred always seemed to need Jane more than Jane needed him. It is good to see Luke driving Jane for the better.
Lets hope there is more to this episode, seemed like they told us the hole pilot. It looks good though. Unique characters, hope it exceeds my expectations.
...Sam could be a decent guy, but because of his own insecurities within himself, he tends to pull down those that love him. It's up to Addie to make the best choice for Henry and no one else. That is what being a mother is about. Sam needs to know boundaries, you do not tell the nanny to leave, that's not his call. He is afraid of losing Addie and is willing to jump the gun in hope that all their problems would be fixed. Life doesn't work that way. Until Addison sees that, she doesn't deserve the loving care Jake has to offer either.
Addison needs to learn to make up her own mind and stick to it. When Addison got Henry, she showed so much maturity but then she slipped back into this 'choosing between two men' nonsense. Henry should be the most important person in her life now.
Sam is immature. He acts like a child when he doesn't get his way and becomes spiteful as an act of revenge. When he was speaking to Jake after witnessing the kiss, he took out his feelings on the situation. There could have been less attitude there. Jake was the only one to show maturity from day one. Sam was ridiculous to think he could be with Addison and still support her choice to be a mother when he did not want children. He was naive to run back to her when she may have changed her mind slightly and he was also a jerk for lashing out at Addie when she tried to move on.
Sam could be a decent guy, but because of his own insecurities within himself, he tends to pull down those that love him. It's up to Addie to make the best choice for Henry and no one else. That is what being a mother is about. Sam needs to know boundaries, you do not tell the nanny to leave, that's not his call. He is afraid of losing Addie and is willing to jump the gun in hope that all their problems would be fixed. Life doesn't work that way. Until Addison sees that, she doesn't deserve the loving care Jake has to offer either.
Happy Mothers Day to all mothers. Those mothers who have given birth and others who have spent time raising children. That in itself have told us of the sacrifices you had to make in your life.
You guys cannot mention Lauren Graham as Lorelei Gilmore without including Bonnie Bedelia as Camille Braverman on Parenthood.
Camille has shown great strength as a mother by letting her children know that she would always be there for them. That's all anyone really needs in their life.
Kate was so afraid of Ben that she slept with Justin. That is far past being afraid, Kate seriously needs to grow up. Kate tried to keep busy enough to distract her from her fear of that 7:30 land mark, dude it's just a time and she could have easily opted out of it. It was sad to see Ben hurt after he found out she was with Justin. I imagined he pictured how he felt when he found out his ex cheating on him. It seemed a bit insensitive of Kate to then ask Ben out after just sleeping with her ex, especially knowing what Ben told her on the roof of the office building. This would cause Ben to reevaluate his choices.
I always thought Justin was just as confused as Kate, which made them unsuitable for each other. As stuck up as Ben can be, he actually has a good heart that he hides from a few. Kate may have just caused it to go back in hiding, and that may have been the boost of maturity she needed.
All the pieces are now seamlessly coming together and it doesn't seem like some wild conspiracy plot. The emotions are real, which also brings great merit to these characters. I shouted when Giancarlo got shot, yet another heartbreaking scene. Missing has truly captured true emotion. I believe that Paul loved Becca and as harsh his methods, he was right.
Another wonderful episode to this beautiful series.
It's so good we get to see Private Practice earlier in the week. Addison and her son are so cute. They just jumped ahead to her being a mom and I like that. I am also glad that Addison didn't wrap herself into a love triangle, her son has also given her maturity.
That painter guy, his name is Dominik Wright based on Victoria's online search of him. He knew Victoria, even the painting he showed her resembled her. Take another look. Victoria was also a passionate kisser, as though she were thinking of David Clarke or past lover. There have been speculations surrounding whether David Clarke is really dead. For one moment, the thought could cross anyone's mind, is painter guy David Clarke and a few plastic surgeries later?
The guy is not a stranger to her, he called her Vicki Harper (using her maiden name) when he sent her the drink. We know he's a guy from her past, with an Australian accent. He knows that she ran off to marry Conrad (that bloke) in their brief conversation, revealing her mistake. This could use far more speculation. She clearly loves him.
Sam doesn't love Addison enough. If even she had not wanted to fight for a baby at that moment, things haven't changed. Addison would still want to experience the joy of being a mother at some point. It is selfish of Sam to be angry with her for that, then relived when she doesn't. So far their relationship has been on his grounds, so he's not the right person for Addie and I don't think he realizes how selfish he can be. I was hoping Addie would have pulled away from the kiss. It would have shown that she had some strength over whatever weakness she gets around Sam. I just kept thinking 'this is the same thing Jake told you about'.
At first Ben was just shallow, but now he seems to be more of a person with layers. I like that he stood up for himself last week to Lauren, it made him not seem like a push over. As for Ben and Kate, just friends (if that's applicable). If anything else happens, they would break before anything real happens.
I still don't understand the relationship between the President and Olivia. She left him because she wanted to give him the fair chance of working things out with his wife, but he decides to have an affair with someone other than his wife anyway. It doesn't make sense. Is he so influenced by power that he can't control himself, or is there a story we don't know about? It's probably too early to say.
Still with Olivia taking up Amanda's case, at some point she will figure out that Olivia had an affair with the President as well, how would Amanda handle that? My guess is that's where the reporter would come in, she might just think that Olivia is doing another job for the President by 'handling' her case.
What's Quinn's story though, does she act as the newbie to Olivia's world like the audience? Maybe we are learning just like her, but even we know a little more about Olivia than she does.
Rather than trying compare New Girl to a particular genre or 'norm', it may be better to think of it as just Jess being herself, speaking to our subconscious regardless of what everyone else thinks. Of course the audience looking in would see that as quirky, or beyond the reality, but wouldn't that be cool?
What made me understand this series, was not limited to the scene between her and 'rich guy' when he mentioned his ex 'awkward'. What normally would have happened if we were in a situation like that, keep it to ourselves? Jess told him straight, she felt awkward and wanted more details on the ex, in her quirky way.
Makes you think about the things you wouldn't do normally, but would wish you had done differently, because it's something you had on your mind. I think that there is no real fixation for New Girl, because it's something that breaks stereotypes and allows you to be that inner person you are fearful of being out loud.
Did the thought cross your mind that New Girl could be someone who expresses her mind regardless of what situation she is in? I think rather than trying compare New Girl to a particular genre or 'norm', it may be better to think of it as just Jess being herself, speaking to our subconscious regardless of what everyone else thinks. Of course the audience looking in would see that as quirky, or beyond the reality, but wouldn't that be cool?
What made me understand this series, was not limited to the scene between her and 'rich guy' when he mentioned his ex 'awkward'. What normally would have happened if we were in a situation like that, keep it to ourselves? Jess told him straight, she felt awkward and wanted more details on the ex, in her quirky way.
Makes you think about the things you wouldn't do normally, but would wish you had done differently, because it's something you had on your mind. I think that there is no real fixation for New Girl, because it's something that breaks stereotypes and allows you to be that inner person you are fearful of being out loud.
You realize every time she kicks ass, she thinks of her son. That is the one place she finds her strength. She does not regain her skills automatically after ten years, it's an adrenaline rush, times the love she has for Michael, that gives her those skills. For all we know she might not even be at the level she was before. This series holds because of that final scene. Her wounds ripped and she began to bleed after her marathon to reach Michael. It shows that Becca is human. Wow didn't your heart break at that moment?
Jane may seem to have accomplished a lot since she stated this job, but it could also fall apart for her. She is still a teenager living in an adult world and as much maturity she has shown, there would be times where her teenage life would catch up to her and she may not be able to handle the repercussions of her adult actions.
It is unfair to Jeremy because he doesn't know that she is still a teenager. She cannot be with him, without being open with him about that. As for Billy I was hoping he would say "It's You", but mean it in such a way that he answers Lulu's question, that he would save her because he loves her and supports her. Just because they are close friends doesn't mean they have to be involved romantically. It's like Billy becomes Jane's family and it would hurt them to have silly relationship squabbles break them up and all that comes with a relationship.
I wonder how this would affect his relationship with Daphne on Switched at Birth or how they would play it out. Almost like how Ty left for The Lying Game. He's really warming up on this series.
It was decent, would there be any reviews for this season? I did not expect that they would kill Charlie off. It was sad to see how much they loved him and what his absence did to the plot. It was a strong start.
Say hi to Blair from his fans, don't mind some might be haten on Ethan right now.
Q1 - Blair, can you relate with what Ethan has been dealing with lately between Sutton and Emma? Is there any point in your life where you had to deal with twins?
Q2 - What would you do differently if you were in Ethan's shoes?
Q3 - What is it like on the set of the Lying Game with the technology and the cast?
Q4 - Do you get confused acting two different ways with Alexandra and what has that experience been like?
Sutton can be very manipulative, which is why I was shocked that when the truth was revealed about what Sutton did, the fallout wasn't big enough. The reason why Sutton continues to be deceitful is because she is easily forgiven when she hurts people. If Sutton is not feeling any guilt or remorse for her actions she would just continue to bend others to her will and get away with it.
The reason Ethan said nothing is probably because he did not want to break the news twice, even if his first time revealing the truth was to Sutton. Ethan seems confused is pulling Emma down with him. I still find it strange that he would not find his own way to tell Emma and Sutton apart so stunts like that would not happen. When Emma was leaning on her car to confront Ethan, I found some issues wondering whether it was Sutton stirring up trouble again.
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I don't know why Jane did not follow her instincts and report the elevator incident to the judge. How did opposing get a hold of the tape with Jane and Kim? Was he having them followed? It was another interesting episode. Fred always seemed to need Jane more than Jane needed him. It is good to see Luke driving Jane for the better.
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Sam is immature. He acts like a child when he doesn't get his way and becomes spiteful as an act of revenge. When he was speaking to Jake after witnessing the kiss, he took out his feelings on the situation. There could have been less attitude there. Jake was the only one to show maturity from day one. Sam was ridiculous to think he could be with Addison and still support her choice to be a mother when he did not want children. He was naive to run back to her when she may have changed her mind slightly and he was also a jerk for lashing out at Addie when she tried to move on.
Sam could be a decent guy, but because of his own insecurities within himself, he tends to pull down those that love him. It's up to Addie to make the best choice for Henry and no one else. That is what being a mother is about. Sam needs to know boundaries, you do not tell the nanny to leave, that's not his call. He is afraid of losing Addie and is willing to jump the gun in hope that all their problems would be fixed. Life doesn't work that way. Until Addison sees that, she doesn't deserve the loving care Jake has to offer either.
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You guys cannot mention Lauren Graham as Lorelei Gilmore without including Bonnie Bedelia as Camille Braverman on Parenthood.
Camille has shown great strength as a mother by letting her children know that she would always be there for them. That's all anyone really needs in their life.
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I always thought Justin was just as confused as Kate, which made them unsuitable for each other. As stuck up as Ben can be, he actually has a good heart that he hides from a few. Kate may have just caused it to go back in hiding, and that may have been the boost of maturity she needed.
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Another wonderful episode to this beautiful series.
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The guy is not a stranger to her, he called her Vicki Harper (using her maiden name) when he sent her the drink. We know he's a guy from her past, with an Australian accent. He knows that she ran off to marry Conrad (that bloke) in their brief conversation, revealing her mistake. This could use far more speculation. She clearly loves him.
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Still with Olivia taking up Amanda's case, at some point she will figure out that Olivia had an affair with the President as well, how would Amanda handle that? My guess is that's where the reporter would come in, she might just think that Olivia is doing another job for the President by 'handling' her case.
What's Quinn's story though, does she act as the newbie to Olivia's world like the audience? Maybe we are learning just like her, but even we know a little more about Olivia than she does.
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What made me understand this series, was not limited to the scene between her and 'rich guy' when he mentioned his ex 'awkward'. What normally would have happened if we were in a situation like that, keep it to ourselves? Jess told him straight, she felt awkward and wanted more details on the ex, in her quirky way.
Makes you think about the things you wouldn't do normally, but would wish you had done differently, because it's something you had on your mind. I think that there is no real fixation for New Girl, because it's something that breaks stereotypes and allows you to be that inner person you are fearful of being out loud.
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What made me understand this series, was not limited to the scene between her and 'rich guy' when he mentioned his ex 'awkward'. What normally would have happened if we were in a situation like that, keep it to ourselves? Jess told him straight, she felt awkward and wanted more details on the ex, in her quirky way.
Makes you think about the things you wouldn't do normally, but would wish you had done differently, because it's something you had on your mind. I think that there is no real fixation for New Girl, because it's something that breaks stereotypes and allows you to be that inner person you are fearful of being out loud.
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It is unfair to Jeremy because he doesn't know that she is still a teenager. She cannot be with him, without being open with him about that. As for Billy I was hoping he would say "It's You", but mean it in such a way that he answers Lulu's question, that he would save her because he loves her and supports her. Just because they are close friends doesn't mean they have to be involved romantically. It's like Billy becomes Jane's family and it would hurt them to have silly relationship squabbles break them up and all that comes with a relationship.
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Q1 - Blair, can you relate with what Ethan has been dealing with lately between Sutton and Emma? Is there any point in your life where you had to deal with twins?
Q2 - What would you do differently if you were in Ethan's shoes?
Q3 - What is it like on the set of the Lying Game with the technology and the cast?
Q4 - Do you get confused acting two different ways with Alexandra and what has that experience been like?
The Lying Game Review: Close, But No Cigar
The reason Ethan said nothing is probably because he did not want to break the news twice, even if his first time revealing the truth was to Sutton. Ethan seems confused is pulling Emma down with him. I still find it strange that he would not find his own way to tell Emma and Sutton apart so stunts like that would not happen. When Emma was leaning on her car to confront Ethan, I found some issues wondering whether it was Sutton stirring up trouble again.