I’m frankly surprised it wasn’t destroyed in the house fire that killed jack. |
He always had it with him in his wallet. |
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So pretty much Sophie waited 20+ years for him to become the man she could love? Is that love? He made a mistake and she threw in the towel and gave up on him? Isn’t forgiveness part of love? And if they had to stayed together would his drinking have gotten as bad as it did? Couldn’t work it out together?
Playing devils advocate but is it possible this is a red herring and he ends up with someone else? They’ve already tried twice and third time is not usually the charm. First love and teenage hormones do not make a life time of love. |
What? No. She specifically said that SHE needed to be in the right place and the best version of herself too. That was the difference. |
How old were the kids in the fire? They had wallets at that age? |
Rebecca called young Kevin and young Sophie's relationship a great love story |
| Kevin is so thirsty for an epic romance I half expected him to profess his undying love to the concierge. |
| I was happy with the ending, never been a fan of the Sophie storyline, but I do think the writers got it right in the end, except the clapping at the kiss. |
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oh and Randall's girls are still no where to be seen at the wedding
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Lol. No, they definitely didn’t. But I’ll suspend my disbelief bc I love this show |
No, it was lazy writing. |
He doesn’t need to have it in his wallet in elementary. He could have left it at home and put it in his wallet in high school. Jack dies when the kids are seniors. |
More like lazy directing. The scene was not set up well. |
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Kevin and Sophie were off together somewhere during the fire. He snuck out during the night. Rebecca was scared because he wasn't there when the family got out.
The kids were 17 when the house burned down. Sophie was Kevin's girlfriend at the time. It makes sense he carried the valentine in his wallet. |
Right, was t Kevin out with friends or Sophie? Maybe driving. |