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It's blatantly not just about their sex life though. Sex is just how those two interacted most often and how they proved they loved each other but Kev has basically forgotten that he has a wife lately. (And yes, I would feel sympathy for Kevin in the same situation, at least up to a point). He is babies, babies,

I'm super curious to see how they resolve the V and Kev thing because as you say, it's an extremely plausible rift. I think maybe they would both benefit from finding a middle ground - Kev accepting that V isn't going to be this "I am about the kids and nothing else ever ever ever" mom he seems to want her to be and

From the way the show has treated Steve before, I wouldn't be surprised if it ended with the JimmySteve door opened literally forever and there's never really any closure. He seems to be someone who doesn't really have what it takes to stay with Fiona long term but also can't stay away so he comes back around whenever

I think they did a pretty good job moving most the show's storylines forward this week. I suspect that Jimmy really is Fiona's endgame anyway (or is going to be the permanent fucker-uper who pops back up now and again) but Gus is such a non-entity at this point that he's barely even a hurdle, it's ridiculous. He's not

Honestly the only thing I truly miss a lot from the earlier seasons was how the shenanigans always had such a family-heavy feel to them. Like every wacky situation was something that all the kids solved together, whether it was trying to return a stolen baby or find a missing Frank or even rob a meat truck. Some of my

All of this is true too. Kevin needs to learn to juggle being a father and being a husband instead of being a father who happens to have a wife. And Kevin is very pushy about the "right" way to be doing things even if he doesn't mean to be. It's still early days when it comes to having the babies and I'm sure having

It irritates me too. It was probably easier to write scenes with Ian and Lip when Lip wasn't at college and Ian didn't have a fully fledged relationship plus his bipolar to deal with, but it irritates me a lot that Ian/Lip has pretty much vanished from the show when they used to be together almost constantly. Balance

I'm actually very impressed that they went there because a lot of writers who do a storyline like this make it so that a woman who wasn't that great with kids/wasn't sure about having them is instantly good at being a mom and loves it 100% and it doesn't always go like that. I'm really rooting for them as a couple but

Probably. I get why they just dropped that particular plot but if the Army ever figures out that Ian is the one who posed as Lip, he's in such deep shit. It probably wouldn't even have been that hard, all those army guys would have to do is pay another visit to Lip when he's at the house and they'd figure out pretty

I get what you're saying, but for me personally, I just feel like I've gotten all of him as a character that I probably can, so I just find his scenes super boring outside of a few funny moments. He just doesn't do anything for me anymore, especially after how great his storyline last season was.

I forgot to mention that I really want to see where Kevin and Veronica's relationship is going because someone not being able to handle kids can be a pretty big relationship ender. Kevin was always 100% game for having kids and he obviously loves it but I knew Veronica was going to struggle a lot with it and she may

Yeah, I hate the character too but there was a lot of other good stuff to focus on in this ep and JJS wasn't even around for most of it anyway. I just choose to ignore him (and Frank) and enjoy everything else.

Same. I'm really happy for him that he seems to have finally gotten himself together enough to realize that he at least deserves to try. Now we just have to pray that nothing fucks it up, because it would be just like this show to make it so that outside forces try and take that away now that it's something he truly

That was my first thought when I saw him throw that down. Him getting arrested could be a way of throwing a wrench into his plans to really take school seriously now. I know that I've seen him in handcuffs when he and Ian stole that laser but I'm not sure if he was actually put into the system for that.

I really liked a lot of Lip's scenes this episode. It was great to see him and Fiona talking. And the Lip from parts of last season probably wouldn't have hesitated to fall back on the comfort of being "just a hood kid" when it came to shooting up that store, so it really does seem like Lip has truly accepted that he

For me personally, it's great to be absorbed when it comes to Ava scenes again. I actually feel stressed out watching them because I'm waiting for everything to come crashing down. It's a refreshing turn-around from being bored out of my mind during her prison scenes last season.

In the postmortem at yahoo, Yost said that in a lot these places that used to be banks, the vaults are so heavy that nobody removes them and it's too expensive to dismantle them so they just leave them there and run a business around them. And a vault people probably forgot about in a pizza place is probably a good

I don't really think she's evil, just kind of a gigantic mess. Hopefully. But I'm nervous about how this storyline will play out just because I don't see it going a way I will find worth it in the end personally.

I'm pretty sympathetic to Thea since she's been through a ton of crap and I know she was looking for a way to stop feeling like a constant victim, but this storyline is just so iffy and could go wrong in so many ways. Even if you ignore that it makes no sense to trust Malcolm Merlyn whether you share DNA with him or

I'm still convinced that Thea is gonna be the one to kill Malcolm in the end; I enjoy Malcolm hugely as a character so I don't exactly want him to go, but Thea using the skills that he taught her to finally get him in the end? Kinda perfect.