Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never watched the show but I've seen the fat actress on Ellen's show ... I really felt bad for her. There's no way she can be happy the way she is
How patronizing.
I bet she's happier - and richer - than you are at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a well done episode. I'm surprised that nobody mentioned that Randall called William "Dad" for the first time when he was holding his face in his hands. That being said, I can't get past the fact that William abandoned his son. He could have gotten his shit together and raised him but chose not to. Not a big William fan so I'm glad this storyline is done.
Easier said than done, PP! He was in a terrible situation. I think he did do the right thing by leaving him in a "safe place" to have the opportunity to be adopted by a good family who could provide for him. William was selfless, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Never watched the show but I've seen the fat actress on Ellen's show ... I really felt bad for her. There's no way she can be happy the way she is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Final episode of the season is March 7, right?
No, March 7 is Episode 17, March 14 is Episode 18, the season finale.
Anonymous wrote:Final episode of the season is March 7, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just watched amazing last episode. Question: What did William remove from the fire place?
A few small childhood toys and some quarters - his "treasure."
thank you!!!
They were on Randall's dashboard at the end of the episode. I liked that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just watched amazing last episode. Question: What did William remove from the fire place?
A few small childhood toys and some quarters - his "treasure."
thank you!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just watched amazing last episode. Question: What did William remove from the fire place?
A few small childhood toys and some quarters - his "treasure."
Anonymous wrote:It was a well done episode. I'm surprised that nobody mentioned that Randall called William "Dad" for the first time when he was holding his face in his hands. That being said, I can't get past the fact that William abandoned his son. He could have gotten his shit together and raised him but chose not to. Not a big William fan so I'm glad this storyline is done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished watching tonight's episode and cannot stop crying. Really powerful episode. I loved seeing William and Randall play off one another's energy.
+1. Wow. That was tough.
+2. An exceptional hour of television. I'm crying, too.
+3. I started crying when Randall was describing his dad to William and the flash-back of little Randall's face in Jack's hands. Randall mirroring that at the end with William did me in completely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't like this episode either. I was disappointed that Kevin walked out of the play and also think they are dragging out Jack's death way too long. Ever since they got a contract to do two more seasons it has gotten way too slow. Next week looks pretty bad - I hope the whole episode isn't Randall and his father. It's too much, he didn't even know the man until, what, a couple months ago.
I don't think you get the show if you think his demise and death isn't a big deal for Randall even if they just met. He has been longing for William all his life and now when he finds him, it's the end. Randall is a control freak and now everything is out of control for him.
Anonymous wrote:Just watched amazing last episode. Question: What did William remove from the fire place?