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you don't mean baby mateo, do you? Because there's no reason why he'd have an accent if he grew up in the US with parents who don't have an accent.

Well sure. If Greg makes some changes and if Rebecca makes some changes too. But when I say I knew they were doomed, it was that I knew they were doomed at this time. In a few years? Who knows?

While I loved Paula and Rebecca's reunion, I couldn't help be horrified by Paula's confessions earlier in the episode. Some of those confessions call for a restraining order. And maybe, if I were Greg, a bodyguard given how far she'd go to clear the path for Josh and Rebecca. The song was amazing, though.

I don't think so. It's not like it was a romantic moment where he ran back to the wedding to declare his feelings for her only to find she had left with Josh. He thought he should have told her he loved her (too fast) and then threw up. Just as the J/R post-cuddle could be seen as romantic until she vomited the

I think he is at this point. We will never completely know for sure because they didn't have Rebecca make a choice in this episode but I think Rebecca displayed some feelings of sadness when she learned that Josh was going to propose. And there was that intense look that Greg witnessed at the wedding while on the

Oh I think they've had a pretty solid connection. Both he and Valencia pretty much got what she was doing in West Covina from early on. They discovered commonalities on their date and their banter shows them often on the same wavelength when they're not actively trying to not give too much away. If Rebecca/Josh are

I think experienced shippers knew Greg/Rebecca wouldn't end well. (I certainly did.) And experience shippers who ship Josh/Rebecca know that's going to be a disaster too. Inexperienced shippers? Well I don't know about them.

Are you talking about S1 13 or S2? Because for me, I think the show started to lose its focus when it wrote its back nine in season one. The first thirteen were so tight. But it has been struggling even more since the winter break.

They've been saying that stuff about putting a cross through "virgin" when Jane has sex since season 1. So you're right that they realize they're not beholden to the title and likely have no plans on keeping her a virgin until the series finale.

When did the show runner admit that Jane was having sex this season? The most specific I've heard is that her sex life is "imminent." The only thing that is supposed to happen this season is that Jane is getting married or having a wedding.

Yeah. The show hasn't really made a good case why Rebecca and Josh are perfect for one another. That said, they haven't exactly done that with Greg either. But at least with Greg, he'd know what he'd begetting. Josh, at least at this point, would not and her being too weird was a reason he broke up with her

I love your shoutout for Joe/Helen. They were underrated. And I especially loved how their story was wrapped up in the finale. The happy ending wasn't a baby…it was a husband sacrificing so his wife could pursue her dream. It was so romantic.

It's about reputation but it's also about who you know. And Jimmy is the brother of a named partner. If his brother wanted him hired as a lowly associate, he would be hired because that's the kind of power a named partner would have in his own firm.

I see your mic drop.

See Hello Ladies which did get its movie.

I don't think that's what he was admitting. I think Patrick's ideals and feelings for Kevin led him to ignore what his friends, family and gut were telling him.

Thank you. I share your disappointment. I would prefer another season more than you can possibly know.

Just curious, who did he share this with? But if it's true, I am glad it's getting a movie. Both disappointed (I hoped it would get a "Getting On" third and final season) but glad we're at least getting a wrap up.

I don't think Patrick said he only entered into the relationship to prove something. After all, they began as an affair. But he said that in an effort to prove something, he ignored the warning signs or gut feelings that there were parts of them that would be incompatible. That doesn't mean there weren't feelings.

I can see that interpretation.