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julieratkovich
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No, I really loved S6! I actually loved all 6 first seasons a lot. S4 and 5 were the weakest for me, but just slightly. S7 has been a drastic change (and big dive downward.)

Elena was the emotion for me too. And that's what's been completely void this season. There have been a few episodes that I enjoyed and thought were pretty good, but most were not good at all and overall the season has just lacked any heart and connection. I want to care about the brothers, but there's been way too

Alex saying some lunch stuff was the only good part of this. Because, you know, he's Alex.

This. I don't get it, other than drama for drama's sake. April said over and over - to Arizona, to Jackson, to Catherine - that she wanted Jackson in their lives, she just didn't want to have testing done.

I actually laughed out loud at the absurdity of the pregnancy correlation. Too much, too soon.

I agree. Ridiculous. A much better solution was just retaining a lawyer to get full custody. That's normal and would go along with the story line. A restraining order? I can't even…

Agreed. Both of them leaving the table without eating because of cabinets was a little much… There's not much that would take me away from a bowl of hot pasta.

That was terrible. And I'm extremely forgiving on this show. I just binge watched the entire first 11 seasons, so I get excited for Thursday nights and another dose of Grey's. But this was all filler, full of caricatures of the characters, and absolute ridiculous plots. Owen is so over the top and this thing with

This answers all the Neal questions, if anyone's interested. (The medical stuff and the idol.) Interesting that he knew he was going home days before he actually did. http://www.sheknows.com/ent…

The episode with Klaus was really good. But mostly because Klaus and Tyler are back and it feels like old school TVD.

Oh goodness, of course… I would never try to get anyone to watch S7. haha

I agree, there really isn't a point. There would only be a point if April was refusing parental rights to Jackson, but she's not. She clearly said once she gives birth, his rights as a father start. So…?? Assuming she's totally on board with a 50/50 custody arrangement.

I said it above too, so sorry for the double post, but When I got divorced, I had to sign something that said I wasn't pregnant
and again had to tell the judge during our court date. It has to be
somewhat of a big deal? I wasn't, obviously, so I didn't really pay
attention to why it mattered.

When I got divorced, I had to sign something that said I wasn't pregnant and again had to tell the judge during our court date. It has to be somewhat of a big deal? I wasn't, obviously, so I didn't really pay attention to why it mattered.

I'd like to know what the laws are for that… when I got divorced, I had to sign something that said I wasn't pregnant and again had to tell the judge during our court date.

She didn't want to! She was trying to hide away in surgeries all day, but Catherine found her. And Catherine is a smooth, sly woman, who completely played into everything April needed to hear.

I don't think she carried to term… I think she delivered via induction very early because they didn't want the baby to be in pain breaking bones in utero. I think the problem everyone has is that if she finds out early, she could terminate and no one would have to go through the heartache of holding another baby that

Alex is #1. He steals a scene with one look.

I think your assessment is very correct. The last few things I've read from Ian suggests the same - that they need to go back to the core characters.

The only time I gasped this season was when they burned Elena and she's 1) already "dead-ish" and 2) not even on the show anymore!! At this point, I agree… not one character could die and have it phase me too much. The emotional connection to this show was packed away in Nina Dobrev's moving boxes.