vexedshelly--disqus
vexedshelly
vexedshelly--disqus

The scene at the end where the he suggests she gets on her knees and she smiles — I thought only a man would write that scene. It is no woman's fantasy to "get on her knees". That's a man's fantasy. … it was a false note in a good episode.

I watched the ending twice because I wasn't sure the first time if I was seeing regret on their faces. The second time I think I saw tentative happiness and hope, mostly on Rodrigo's part. On her part, I think she is just not willing to be hurt by him and she needs to be her ambitious self without his help. She was