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it's well filmed. I liked the looks of it.

I've watched. I thought I'd be eager to discuss but now I'm not so sure.

ok, also? it's fine by me if they deal with the GGs and their relationships with the guyz, but they should take a page from bunheads and focus on female interactions by introducing some sort of new situation, like maybe rory's sister GG becoming a rebellious teen escaping either christopher or sherry and moving in

I'm happy about this, not cynical (it's GG), sad about richard, excited to watch kelly bishop be really poignant and amazing as the bereaved emily, but all of that is a given. so I'm just going to make one plea: amy s-p, please make it so that lane and zack have found a way to take care of the 2 babies AND get on with

ops, I meant "he" up there. yeah, that's why I was disappointed at first, because I thought she was meant to definitely NOT want the daddy type. but you're right, he wasn't really like that, despite the occasional whiff of it.

Sorry, English is my second language. I meant I think she acts a bit overexcited about things sometimes (as opposed to somewhat sad and broken), but now that I've said that, haha, it looks like yeah, that's probably something a slightly childish person would do (someone looking for that stolen innocence). She wouldn't

Oh, and agreed: maybe she would be into marriage if done her way. As for what "her way" would be, yeah, maybe she could find out with someone suited for her. I was surprised with her character, too: at first I thought she would be just a sort of cold/clichéd power-driven woman.

I thought I detected something of that sort when she started to get stressed out about her upcoming wedding and her differences with Gordon, as she consoled her and called her 'kid' a few times. But I guess it's not blatant and I tend to react harshly to any hint of that… heh.

I wish they hadn't put Albert to the task of being the trigger to Delia's (possibly) forthcoming realization that she really doesn't do marriage. I liked the way they were portrayed before, as two work colleagues, as a guy and a woman (both hetero) who supported each other without getting frisky. One of the things I

I'm right there with you. II think Lisa Edelstein's acting is so strong (like with her reaction to Carl's using her name), especially with Paul Adelstein, but it seems like the writing and the direction of the series only let Abby have sincere reactions and behavior after she's banged her head a few times. It's

I like that angle too, about Phoebe's stolen innocence. It's very poignant, but I don't think the actress conveys that very well. In any case, I'm rooting for her character: I hope they give her more of a purpose than just a guy.

yeah. same.

Since these reviews get so few comments, I decided to chip in… As I was watching this episode, I thought about Gwen's past reviews and her great points in favor of the show. Sometimes the characters and the situations in the show get borderline grating and stifled by stereotypes, yes, but I agree that the show still

sounds like a jolly good time.

it certainly had to do with that but I'm inclined to think that he wouldn't come across as so detached all the time had it been a different actor. he would break at times. but that's smith's acting and I don't think it's bad. in fact, I always enjoyed his performance even though he could be a little too stylistic, so

Exactly. Smith at best emoted like the Doctor was somehow detached from all the sadness, which is to say, probably a little bit mentally ill.

she looked so good with the short hair, though. I like her outfits this season too. I think she looks grown up but not stiff… people do change their hair and the way they dress. so it feels natural.

I have read all of the comments in this thread (phew). I can't get behind the crackpot that angela might be darlene (either by angela also having DPD or by elliot making one of them up). there are many reasons, but a good one would be that many characters mention either one of them in scenes without elliot around or

perhaps upon re-watching something clicks. I don't recall exactly, but maybe mr. robot was usually "talking" to him at the sidelines… I think I remember him usually being in some corner or behind some equipment, being a little secretive and setting himself apart from the other hackers in the arcade. so maybe elliot

No, she sort of had to obey him, as he's the guard and she's the inmate. It's unfair and creepy and there wasn't much she could do about it.