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Anonymous wrote:Considering how the writers have handled Kate’s relationship with Phillip, I bet Kevin ends up with a new character we haven’t yet seen. We won’t have the benefit of seeing their relationship progress (just as we haven’t with Kate and Phillip) but we’ll just be expected to understand that Kevin got his happily ever after, too.
I'm really annoyed at the regression in his story arc with series of women in the flashes forward. Seems to go against the character development he had when he flew with the twins back to Pittsburgh. What up with that?
I agree. It doesn’t make sense that he would waste his time with a series of bimbos when he has his two children to parent part-time.
The beauty of co-parenting is 50% of your time is completely your own. Shooting the Manny reboot one day a week? He's got plenty of time.
It’s not about having the time but being a good role model like his dad.
The women all seem nice, they're just young and not impressive in any way.
That is true, but they're treated by the family like objects of mockery, which is not cool. Even if they think it's Kevin that they're ribbing, it only works under the premise that the women are not worthy of consideration.
From the EPs:
DEADLINE: Five or so years into the future, Kevin appears further than ever from finding his true love and very close to the playboy we met in the pilot. Will that change by the time we get to the definitive flash-forward at his house, and should we read into the longing looks he gave Sophie at Kate’s wedding?
APTAKER & BERGER:
Kevin’s always been our guy who takes one step forward only to take two big steps backwards. And it’s definitely safe to say he backslid a bit romantically after Madison ended things. Obviously, Sophie has held a special place in his heart for decades now. Maybe those were just longing looks they gave each other at Kate’s engagement party or maybe there’s still another chapter of their story to be told.