Loved this episode. Also wanted to point out that the "cry baby" coach is the show's creator Kenya Barris.
Loved this episode. Also wanted to point out that the "cry baby" coach is the show's creator Kenya Barris.
that, and foster was comfortable enough to make a threesome joke in a way that i wouldn't expect from a football player.
and i loved the backstory on that…seeing the dvd cover written in sharpie was great.
as soon as they said the helicopter "disappeared" it's obvious that the sister is going to come back at some point. my money's on the season finale. also, i think that is all to Riggs' story, last season Owen's mother was at the hospital and welcomed Riggs with open arms, so basically Owen is being a big baby. they…
I wil say that the FBI agent (whose name I can't remember at the moment) is actually fitting in more with the cast than she did at first which is ins. Can't wait to see what Abbie's new symbol devotion leads to.
April is not my favorite, but this episode was really intense and managed to mine their relationship in an unexpected way. The wedding at the beginning had me fooled for a minute, glad to see it was a fake out.
I actually liked Pam, she had some of the funniest lines of the night. that ending was satisfying…was it in character for liv to punch gilda? not sure. but it really did feel good. the only downside of tonight's episode is that the show won't return until March 22. WTH CW?!
I really hope april and jackson finally divorce, they've been doing this dance for far too long. I also need hunt to get over his animosity towards riggs, unless the reveal is that he murdered his sister, he needs to be an adult and work with his new colleague.
the fling was my first guess too, sadly didn't happen.
I missed out on the whole drake and josh thing too, so I had my younger sister fill me in on all the lines…I guess it worked. i love that vanessa and Gerald are co parenting without all of the awkwardness that normally goes with those relationships onscreen.
That scene with the boss and Blaine was the best. We already know the Boss is the big bad, but seeing Blaine stutter was terrifying.
i typically notice joan's outfits and the dress in the second half definitely had an under-armour feel to it. i took it to mean her battle with Cortes, but she may have a bigger fight in the future? it would be interesting to see joan on a darker path. last season, the death of her boyfriend (who she was about to…
happy Harris is finally out of the picture, he was basically being a big baby. that reveal was unexpected…and will lead to an awkward conversation later, becca could've said she wasn't sure of the father
Wasn't it though? She was dressed up for a night out on the town…it seemed a bit much even for her.
I hope they aren't building up jake and Jo….I really think she'll wind up with the baker guy.
this episode really clicked for me. i've been watching since the beginning, but as you mentioned all the parts (stamos included) were really on tonight. the keeners need to make another appearance.
a dr.oz-like character…he's single and they are dating.
The last scene was heartbreaking…you know they love each other but the little things always add up. Of course them breaking up is a given, what with the show's title and the Oprah doctor sendigpng pretty flowers. Can't wait till next week, looks like there will be more Retta in the episode, which is always a good…
Came to the comments to say the same thing. They did a good job of making becca not seem childish, in fact she was too good for jake.
I'd put the bird dress above the yellow and white office dress, but only because I love full skirts. The fight between Abby and Jo has gone on too long, it's crazy that Jo's child is more mature than her. Do we think Delia will actually make it down the aisle? She made some strides with the mother, but I feel like…