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Just saw it and as someone who suffers from depression and suicidal thoughts, I didn't see it as a happy ending. I was shocked and actually cried when Sophie pulled the trigger, because I empathized with her and family. I had the opposite reaction of so many other commenters here. I felt Sophie should have been more

Although I can't claim to be as in-tune with the designers, I will say… I have a much lower end version, Nine West or some cheapo bag that looks a lot like that one. It kind of bugged me because I don't watch this show to see my own cheap crap fashions on this show. LOL

And him saying one thing but feeling another as a way to control the situation is not healthy for a relationship. He did that the first time she tried to kiss him and he did it again this week. Anxiety doesn't excuse that behavior. She just will learn to not trust what he says.

Good observation. And the inevitability of age. May not be a sexy topic and it sucked when the doctor said that thing about falling down ("help, I've fallen and I can't get up!") but it might be a good thing for Sisterhood to see her deal with it.

Ha! Exactly. Not as if she has to choose either one. Delia may not need a man at all. At least at this stage in her career. The judge opportunity sounds pretty awesome, but not if she has to marry Albert to get it.

The most shocking thing about this, I actually agree with everything a TV critic wrote about this week's episode! ;)

Yep on Gordon. That was totally unacceptable the way he treated Delia in front of her friends and the way he snapped at Abby. I would not have left with him. She shouldn't let him get away with that even once. But I'm probably projecting my own screwed up history. ;)

Right? Antisocial artists are more the rule than the exception.

Can't say I hate Gordon but I do think he and Delia are a terrible couple.

Loved this episode! It was so gratifying seeing them all regain or grapple with their empowerment.

Ha! Definitely. Every time Abby does something that annoys me, she always redeems herself. She's a great mom and has been super cool to Becca. Overall, I think her character is very relatable and inspiring. Confident, creative, responsible, a huge heart, but oh so, impulsive.

I agree Abby was kind of jerk to him, considering she was just using him to get back at Harris. I am wondering if she was pissed because she didn't want it to damage her reputation, him being an escort, which I could understand. On the other hand, I kind of enjoy seeing Abby get knocked down once in awhile. (The

Not sure what's up with him but I suspect it won't end well for poor Phoebe.

I'm embarrassed to say I have never watched Mad Men. Keep meaning to binge watch it. Now I guess I have to, just out of curiosity for these two actors! Good enough excuse, in my book.

I love this show so much. One of the main reasons is that the characters are not black and white, good and evil. Almost unheard of in television. There are a few creeps but the usual suspects (the ex, the ex's ex) are among the most likable characters. (Jake! We miss you already!)

With you on Jo. TV critics don't seem to like her, but I LOVE her. Love everything about her. She lights up the screen every time she's in a scene. (I was so sad for her the way Zooey blew her off at the tennis club.) I also appreciate that the Tinder nightmare date is haunting her. She's a tough cookie, which

I was thinking it was either Gordon or his mother. Kind of glad it's blowing up for Delia. She's making such a schmuck out of Gordon. Plus, she and her boss have made a nice living out of divorce. It will be quite poetic for them to be on the receiving end of the business.

Nice piece.