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Actually, the reviewer wrote "my father's son", which should have been "my son's father". The commenter ghasedak didn't put anything in quotes and may not have even realized he/she made the same mistake as the reviewer. He/she also mentioned that the particular scene was when he/she started crying, which I believe

I like both the original sung by Marc Cohn and the cover of it by Cher.

"If Trump is not making sense, you don’t get to make sense, either.”

William said "my son's father," but yeah, cue the waterworks.

I hope you get to meet Sterling K. Brown and Ron Cephas-Jones someday. I know I would love to. A friend of mine worked with Brown on."The People vs. OJ Simpson" and says he's very down-to-earth and cool.

I just read that Ron Cephas-Jones said William will appear in some episodes of Season 2. That is good news indeed.

I:m willing to bet David Classify is still battling alcoholism on top of dementia. He may have even started drinking more as a result of being diagnosed with dementia.

I shouldn't have laughed, but I did.

I think they wanted Randal's and William's relationship to be the focus of this episode and thought it was fitting Randall was with William. We may see Jessie, William's boyfriend in the next episcde when they celebrate William's life (as shown in the previews). Most likely. they had already said their goodbyes since

I was hoping they would play Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis," which was based on Cohn's real-life experience in Memphis, including playing piano with a woman named Muriel, which inspired him. I've always loved that song

Yes, both Mandy Moore and Chrissy Metz were nominated for Golden Globes awards. And Sterling K. Brown was also nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award.

I was dreading William's death, but this episode was so beautifully written and acted, I don't know if there could have been a better ending. Both Ron Cephas-Jones and Sterling K. Brown were outstanding.

You obviously have a serious problem as you can't stop talking about me.

Wow. You can't stop talking about me. Not very polite indeed. Really very nasty, mean-spirited, not to mention obsessive.

I'm looking forward to the season finale. I hope Edith gets her "happy ever after" ending.

What the hell is your problem? Lecture and pile on much? This doesn't even involve you.

Rude, aggressive, and psycho, you're the whole package! Do seek help for your issues and stop taking them out on others.

Since I am the "they" you are talking about, I will respond:

Nice!

Wow. I genuinely thought it was nice of Susan Sunflower to try to help out another poster. She even acknowledged as much by upvoting my post. In the beginning of the exchange with the other poster, I simply said I would have said thanks to Susan for her help. The poster who received the helpful advice from.Susan