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Adam and Kristina haven't had any interaction with baby Nora since 6 episodes ago, am I supposed to assume that they have given up parenting her? Julia and Joel haven't had any interaction with Sydney in awhile, have they given up being her parents?

Kristina is the absolute worst. That woman has no boundaries and dramatically shoves herself into every situation she possibly can because she loves giving her "I'm better than you" opinion.

Uh, what? Haddie told Kristina, not Sarah, that Amber was bringing "sexy clothes" to the trip with Bob. I'm sure if Kristina had told Sarah, she would have been right there with her.

Right. But I'm talking about Parenthood where all these cute guys want to sleep with her.

I will never buy Amber/Mae Whitman as some desirable chick all the boys want. She is not her mother.

I don't really remember what happened with it in the end just that her boss thought it was genius, so genius that Adam stole the idea from her. Plus, there was the whole thing with Sarah at the shoe convention.

I would be offended if I was an Ivy League grad and was stuck with a no pay or very low pay internship while some loser got a paying assistant job because of her aunt.

I know. It's just funny that Amber came in and knocked her boss off his feet with her great knowledge and advice about campaigning unlike her smarter and Ivy League educated coworkers and Sarah came in and had the greatest shoe idea ever over designers who had been at the company for years.

So basically Amber got a job out of nepotism, her coworkers hate her for it, she somehow is so good at her job despite showing no previous interest in politics and is going to sleep with her boss…just like Sarah got an internship out of nepotism, her coworkers didn't like her, she was so great at shoe designing

It has 18 episodes because NBC wants to premiere that dress up reality show 'Fashion Star' which is obviously going to bomb in ratings and NBC is going to regret giving Parenthood's primetime spot to it.

What lesson? It ended the same way every episode ends. Max's behavior is out of control then he learns a "lesson" only to be out of control again the next episode. He's never going to learn with Kristina and Adam never punishing him.

Maybe it was just me but I hated the Kristina storyline. Seriously, someone needs to punish that kid for his behavior and follow through with it. He runs that entire household. I was rooting for you, Kristina!

Kristina is a hysterical melodramatic control freak; I can't imagine her reacting any differently to the kiss no matter the circumstances.

This season just isn't great. The first two seasons showed a nice balance of all the families but this season it seems to be 90% Adam and Kristina who are, in my opinion, two of the most atrocious characters in the history of television. Not surprised the ratings keep slipping…

Anytime they show Lauren Graham in jeans I think how much Peter Krause has it made.

Adam dressing "urban" is the most cringeworthy thing I've seen on TV in a while. And it was kind of offensive…

I don't particularly care for Kristina but I think she's a hell of a lot more likable than her awful husband who is made out to be some sort of god and dream husband/brother/dad by people. I just don't understand. Women are always "nagging", men can do whatever they want.

They need to stop making Adam dance. I know Peter Krause thinks he's being funny but he's actually not.

Really? Adam is a self-righteous, judgmental, whiney bastard who is just as bad as his wife but for some reason he gets away with it. Crosby is an idiot in every way and Jasmine is a witch.

It's true. They've both talked about it in interviews.