If it's the hospital or police calling, yes. In their eyes, it's just a random stranger who was DOA. They have a legal obligation to inform the family right away so proper steps can be taken :(
If it's the hospital or police calling, yes. In their eyes, it's just a random stranger who was DOA. They have a legal obligation to inform the family right away so proper steps can be taken :(
Exactly. This is why I wish Jane was pregnant at least then, Matteo would have a sibling to remember Michael by.
Pretty sure that's giving him too much credit. More likely Ivanka or Bannon promised him extra dessert if he stayed away from Twitter this week.
I've watched it like 5 times already. I'm not even a huge McCarthy fan but good Lord was that hilllarious.
Considering how much ever single Hollywood actor despises Trump, I wouldn't be surprised if they took a pay cut just so they could have the opportunity to goad Trump.
The logistics might not be possible for this Saturday's show (even though it would be glorious) but I really, really want this to happen soon.
I need Rose to face justice for what she did ASAP. You do not fucking kill somebody as precious as Micheal Cordero and just get away with it.
Also, Rose killed Michael. I honestly don't know how the writers can keep Luisa likable if they have her stay with her knowing all this.
It just occured to me that she killed Michael. So she better get punched in the face by Jane and spend the rest of her life in jail. Fuck her and (honestly fuck Luisa for staying with her).
Seeing Jane get back together with Raf will be horrifying but will make it super easy for me to just pull the trigger and quit the show altogether.
It drives me nuts when people say that Michael is the "boring option" while Raf is the exiting one. No, actually on TV? Michael is the exciting one. The dependable one who has shared values with Jane and doesn't play mind games or emotionally manipulate her? They are the realistic, loving couple that happens all the…
I wouldn't call killing such an important character "a small misstep" but I agree with most of what you said. But I don't know if I can watch anymore :/ (esp if they push the Jane/Raf thing again)
Oh man, should I start watching 30 Rock? Clearly I can't trust comedy dramas not to wreck me emotionally any more. (Tell me know if any character dies during its run because I HAVE HAD IT)
Yeah. I'm so upset.
I haven't been this upset about a TV death since…ever. You know the AVClub writers came out with an article where they all answered a question over which show they gave up after a certain character dies a few weeks back? JTV might be my personal answer to this question :(
You are not alone, trust me :(
Yeah I read it. Didn't really make me feel much better. I was kind of hoping they would say that Brett Dier wanted to leave and they didn't have choice but this pretty much confirms that this was a 100% voluntary choice on the writers part. :( :( :(
Join the club. I'm really, really upset. So much that I resorted to venting to my friend on fb who doesn't really watch the show (suffice to say, she doesn't get it).
I have legitimately never been this upset about a character death before. And none of my friends seem to get it. Like I know he isn't real but…
ikr? As a huge Michael fan, I would have been devastated if this happened in any year-but in the year of the reign of the holy terror of Trump? The year where turning on the news or opening Facebook has become a pure act of masochism as I get to hear what new, awful, terrible "laws" this so called administration has…