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Now that message would have crushed me.

So if Petra was the one with Jane when she got the news, would you expect them to end up together at the end of the series?

Could you post a link to the article where it specifically states that the creator and show's writers have dropped the Rafael as Jane's love interest, because I haven't seen anything like that at all.

That's why I don't think that Michael's death is some sort of "stepping stone" for Jane to end up romantically together again with Rafael.

Same.

I literally had my head in my hands muttering to myself: "What?! Did that really happen?! WHHHHHHHHYYYYY?!"

R.I.P. Michael Cordero Jr. You will be missed. Bravo Brett Dier on making this character a symbol of "good men are still out there".

It was spectacular!

I don't find it absurd due to the fact that it's Noah and Allison. They both were looking for any sort of escape from their lives with their former spouses.

"Allison touched on the reason for their attraction perfectly in her half. You'd be right if these two lovebirds were ever in a healthy relationship but rather it was a relationship built out of convenience given the circumstances at the time."

"I think that what made that scene so awkward (score included) was that Ray McKinnon was trying to show the contrast between someone who was obsessed with what other people thought of them, and a person who never saw need to give such concern a second of thought."

Thank you. Chloe, in my opinion wasn't a "manic pixie girl" at all. She was someone that Daniel allowed into his life, without any sort of connection to his past, family and Paulie.

Such a lovely, touching and accurate viewpoint of what the series was about for the viewers that got it. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon this series.

I enjoyed the animated sequences of Jane and Michael's sexual exploration. I have nothing to complain or nitpick about in the episode.

Maybe the writers focused on it, due to some folks who watch the show and their limited experiences with sex. I'm seeing lots of columnists and tv critics praising and posting articles about why they liked that the writers went in a realistic direction in showing how Jane not being a virgin anymore reflects on how she

I don't find it bizarre that Jane and Michael were so focused on being able to get her to achieve an orgasm during their first attempts at penatrative sex. He wanted to be good for her, because he wanted to please her sexually. Helping her to achieve an orgasm would be proof that he could please her, which as her

I liked that Jane and Michael's first time having sex together was centered around it not being glorious and amazing, because usually it does take awhile for a couple to find their groove and that doesn't mean that they're not compatible.

That was hysterical. Xo was frozen in shock!!

Maybe that will be Luisa's storyline for this season. Her getting to the point of understanding, acknowledging and accepting that Rose IS toxic foe her and any chance of a life, that's without her being kidnapped and drugged (for the second time now) by the woman that professes to love her.

I do miss seeing Rachel's cray cray shenanigans, but I look forward to seeing her and her fellow crazies on Friday night.