Ooh, that would be interesting! Doubt it will happen at this point, though. Between the kiss this episode and John's inevitable fury over the baseball book, I don't know how much more strain John and Kathryn's marriage can take.
Ooh, that would be interesting! Doubt it will happen at this point, though. Between the kiss this episode and John's inevitable fury over the baseball book, I don't know how much more strain John and Kathryn's marriage can take.
Best line!
That would be a bummer. I'm already baffled by the whole point of making it impossible for Regina to sign.
Judicorn!
That's a good question. How Melody is dealing with the merger hasn't really been addressed yet. If I remember correctly, she said something to either Daphne or Emmett in the season premiere about being patient with the transition, but other than that she hasn't been featured much so far.
That would be so disappointing! I actually want to see how he and his wife handle young, married life, especially since they got married against the wishes of everyone they knew, so it could be hard for Toby to talk to his family about any problems they might have. I agree with Carrie that their story lines will be…
You're right. A part of me wanted Regina and Angelo get back together because I thought it would be a more tolerable storyline for him, but I realized this episode that it doesn't bode well for Angelo that I actually want Regina to get with her rude boss.
In John's defense, he did give Katherine some stellar advice this episode. He said exactly what I was dying to say to her.
Did they mention she's only 12 weeks? She's got a noticeably pregnant belly already.
I definitely saw some signs that said "Chicago Polytechnic" or something like that…
It's REALLY not that big of a deal.
Hopefully this field hockey team will be co-ed so Emmett can join.
Liked for the edit!
There were SO MANY great lines this episode. The entire scene in the break room was hilarious; I can't even quote just one line of it.
I thought the B plot was funny too, even though it was a tired, predictable storyline. But the owl really made it for me.
It was kind of jarring for the show to go from Angelo vowing to fight for his daughter to her being quietly handed over, but I feel like in real life he would have gotten her back fairly easily. She has his DNA, he had no idea she was put up for adoption and had planned on keeping her, and she's still a baby so she'll…
I was under the impression that when Mike was describing his attacker to Briggs, it was because Mike suspected him, and that's why it was so frigid and obvious.
I agree, the whole cast does what they need to do well. In the earlier episodes, some of the younger actors' acting bothered me, but between this episode and last week's I noticed quite the improvement. Probably just everybody becoming more acquainted with who their characters are.
I completely forgot that Bay is an artist! Yikes, that's no good.
The show seems to have taken a really cliched approach to Nikki's faith. At every turn its manifested itself in the most predictable and commonplace ways imaginable. OF COURSE she's rushing into a marriage while she's way too young. OF COURSE she's staunchly in favor of abstinence-only education. OF COURSE she's in…