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I was actually on Julian's side as well. If you are a member of the police you don't get to decide that people who commit crimes can get away with them because they are your friend and you think they are "good" people. Caitlin kidnapped Julian, threatened to kill him and came close. She shouldn't just be let off the

I would be. I feel about Andy the way I do about Lars, and to a lesser amount Renaldo, I could live without ever again getting a glimpse into their lives. I had to live with racist in-laws at holidays for years. Then when my husband confronted one I had to live with not being invited to Thanksgiving (a relief) because

Wow! What a condescending response. The show never indicated that Paula wanted another child. Oddly new children involve things like diapers and no sleep and enormous stress and Rebecca, although High Maintenance, at least avoids the diapers and no sleep part. However, leaving aside your notion that women are too

Yes, we get it. How DARE a show that has been upfront about being 1)feminist and 2)upsetting Rom-com traditions actually deal with the realities of being a woman who (shock of shock!) has sex! Presenting abortion as it actually happens is a sin.

I honestly don't see how you get from a song about a woman who enjoys enthusiastic, frequent sex as being a rape victim. In the song itself they note that Rebecca made sure she orgasmed and when they couldn't meet her needs she took care of it herself.

And we totally disagree and will not be able to convince the other.

Greg being a drunk was a huge reason for what happened, but Rebecca can't be in a healthy relationship until she works out her own issues. Yes, if Greg had stuck around she wouldn't have turned to Josh, well at least not right then. But her words and actions show that she wasn't over Josh. She told him she loved him

I agree with you and Kendra the tap that ass number was in Rebecca's head, in the same episode where, when told to be herself, Rebecca replies "Why would I EVER want to be that?" Rebecca has zero self esteem, so her memories of how she was valued by Josh and Greg are influenced by feeling like they rejected her

I'll offer a counterpoint to this. My best friend told me she had gotten divorced two years after it happened. I was the first person she told and it took her another two years to tell her MOTHER and sister. She was Catholic and had been raised to feel that divorce was wrong and shameful We were still best friends, I

Yeah…and? The show was incredibly clear that the relationship between Rebecca and Greg was toxic and that it was from both sides. However, Greg was interested in more than having casual sex with Rebecca, which was the point I was answering. I'm on Team Rebecca Becomes Mentally Healthy and Finds Happiness With Herself.

To be fair, the "tap that ass" song isn't them talking to her, it's Rebecca imagining how they thought about her. Rebecca does NOT like herself. She also has a skewed image of how to treat someone and be treated by someone in a loving relationship. Josh did sort of use her, but he never really implied it was more than

On top of that, Heather's parents were giving signals that they expected her to fail and to never stick to anything. That's being too non-judgemental. It's actually judging by saying it's okay you're a failure at everything. Being supportive means understanding that your kid will fail, sometimes telling them they have

She wasn't before a judge or in courtroom. They emphasized that several times. She was asking a zoning commissioner to approve plans. It is possible that it is permissible for a non-lawyer to go to the ZC, so she wasn't practicing law without a license. If it hadn't been legal, the commissioner would have thrown the

I thought it was a nice example of how manipulative Rebeca is. Maybe not consciously, but she knows how to play a part that will get her what she wants.

After watching shows and participating in online forums for years, I can tell you that when a long term character is written off a certain percentage of fans will say they will stop watching the show. A certain percentage of those who say it will give the show a chance to see how it goes without the character or

They were hoping NT might be a hit, although it's hard to think of a more incompatible combination than Flash and NT. Supergirl threw the schedule off. NT would have fit after JTV and had more of a chance, but they wanted to keep SG on Mondays, so compatibility went down the tubes. I think CEG still would have ended

Bunheads wasn't the CW it was ABC Family, the same network that cancelled Kyle XY and Middleman. All three of those HURT. I will never trust ABC Family again. That doesn't mean we'll get a good ending to CEG, but the CW does try to work that out.

Considering all the flashbacks the show uses, the person under the sheet may not be out of a job by Christmas. They could stay around for the rest of the season at least.

But would Annalise be so wrecked if Simon was dead? I can't see it. that was one of the reasons I was sure Asher wasn't under the sheet, because Annalise's reaction would be 'shrug'.

They had a flash back that reminded him about the powdered doughnuts.