Explore our other sites
  • kotaku
  • quartz
  • theroot
  • theinventory
    disqusgnl9ezsygd--disqus
    Ang
    disqusgnl9ezsygd--disqus

    -We know what time frame the 2010 flashback was because Ginny and her friend were talking about going off to college.
    -the sad moving truck stares made sense after we find out her friend's dad was the person who killed her father.
    -I agree about Ginny's dad. I liked him on the first episode but since then they have

    She probably figured a rich, powerful man wouldn't be supportive of that when he could have a younger woman carry his baby naturally. The guy wanted a baby with a woman he's known for like 2 weeks. He seems rather impulsive. Probably not the "for better or worse" type.

    Oh, I just skimmed all that :)

    And Coleman

    I never heard of Matti Noxon before UnReal but her departure makes me think she is a great writer. They clearly can't run this show without her. When one show creator leaves and the other produces this crapfest of a season, we know who the brains of the operation was.

    The show didn't want him to win his lawsuit, which is why Rachel wrote the fake suicide note. The sister was worried about him getting custody of the kids.

    I think they have made Quin someone who has no boundaries she won't cross. Nothing is beneath Quin. That in itself is a little unbelievable.

    I forgot about that. Thanks. But, I don't think Rachel knew about the conversation between Mary and her ex-husband. I can understand Rachel feeling guilty about bringing the ex to the set and all the drama he caused, but she didn't want to do that. Rachel has a way of distinancing herself from everything Quin "makes"

    ITA. The shooting storyline should not have happened. They didn't use it properly and consequently it just messed up other storylines.

    -I don't understand why Rachel feels personally responsible for Mary's death. It was the other producer (can't remember her name) who switched Mary's meds. Rachel tried to talk Mary off the roof. Is it the cover up that Rachel feels guilty about?
    -Coleman's villain storyline was even less believable than Darius moving

    I knew this finale was going to be crap when the first time we see Romeo he's just sitting on the bed at the Everlasting house talking with Darius like nothing ever happened. Wouldn't he hate everything about this show and never want to be around these people again?

    But not NFL owner rich. They wanted Darius to marry a family that he would basically be able to live off and use for their connections.