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Am I the only one not craving for Ali?
I could easily do with her relegated.
I really had so much fun with Rachel calling on Amy's bullshit (What a beautiful and so-deserved freak-out!), Shea calling on Josh's bullshit and that ending!
I want more of that, more Davina, more Trevor, the gay that comes with the room! I

I totally agree with this.
The whole joking around and laughing was so out of character for their relationship.

The first part made me laugh so hard.
However I'm really liking this one better than the previous.

I thought so too. I thought it was Alison's former sister-in-law.

It reminded me of the first season. i was drawn to those two as characters, then the father and mother in law happened, the horrible kids got too much screen time, Scotty happened with his bad acting, it all drifted from this intimacy. I, like Noah, didn't know what it was that attracted me to this show and this was

I'm with you.
He's annoying but he's not the f-cking worst thing ever…and yes, Josh and his young sister are worse.

If you're able to understand Alison and Noah, you should also point everything out from Luisa's point of view and her understandable rejection towards Alison… and she still managed to give her a chance when Alison and Cole already fucked it up.

While seeing him still obviously very into her.

That was my favorite part of the episode. How Cole is perceived as rough by Alison, how he sees her fragile and vulnerable and how he sees others (that lady) seeing her. It was really interesting and I didn't know how good this POV could be.

This is the best comment I've read in a while.

I'm with you understanding Luisa.
Of course we've been long enough with Alison to understand her, but in the real world the second wife will only focus on the horrible things the previous one did, how she always manipulates her man (or the way he's always drawn to her) and of course she will be afraid of how she will

Yes, even in Noah's POV my heart was with her when he pulled away.

I haven't watched the video. I prefer to be surprised week by week. So, I have to say that she might come across as hateable now, but I would understand her stance: the ex is always around, she lets the kid there and goes away, comes back, her husband is always falling for her. Why would she like Alison at all? She

I really liked watching Juliette's point of view in which she's not a stupid cliche of a french professor. I thought it was intentional, however there was an obvious difference in Noah's POV this week comparing the stupidity we endured from her Oh la la oui oui moments from the premiere.

I did like "The love within".
That one.
just that one.

I just watched this and the second episode.
I wasn't sure if I was coming back after that second season and after knowing that Katlin Jenner will show up eventually, but I really enjoyed this one, so much, making me realize how little I care about Maura's children.

You'll have to endure 3 seasons with my bad acting to find that out.

P.S. Why does he have to waste so much water while doing the dishes? Is it to hard to turn the faucet off for a f-cking second? There's a world out there, renown author Noah Solloway!

I hated that dinner party as well. God! It was a meta thing going wrong.
Do teachers willingly invite students to their houses if they are not trying to bed them? Why would they do that to themselves?

Mon Dieu! What? Doesn't a human person talk like a caricature the whole time. Merde! I can't believe it!