Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people still questioning the Challenger reference? We don't know if the show takes place in present day or before. In the opening scene, the picture box has dates but we don't know if some of the dates are for future pictures.
I'm one who posted about being 36 and challenger being off, and like I said, I don't care but they got it wrong, OR they might reveal the character got it wrong. who knows, who cares but it's obvious they were supposed to be born I 1980 because of that news coverage of Iran in the hospital.
AGAIN I think it's immaterial and the show is still good.
I love Milo! he is sex on a stick for me and he's not even close to my type. I love his name too but DH vetoed that for our boy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched last night. Loved. Really like the brother/sister dynamic and her budding romance, and loved the twist. (Also couldn't believe she wouldn't have a section but figured tv was asking us to suspend our disbelief.) Figured it out when the guy said a baby had been left at the fire station and then lit a cigarette, but had no idea before that.
Tough thing for me to buy: the birth dad is so well spoken and lovely, which seems odd for an addict who spent much of his life on the streets. Will this part go another direction as well? Maybe they'll tell us how he pulled himself up or something? Sort of weird.
This is EXACTLY what is bothering me. I think the writers were trying a little too hard to be PC, but there's no way I buy this articulate, wise, interesting gentleman as a former addict who doesn't even remember leaving his baby at a fire station. Completely implausible.
You are so naive...Also, isn't the father of the triplets an addict too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched last night. Loved. Really like the brother/sister dynamic and her budding romance, and loved the twist. (Also couldn't believe she wouldn't have a section but figured tv was asking us to suspend our disbelief.) Figured it out when the guy said a baby had been left at the fire station and then lit a cigarette, but had no idea before that.
Tough thing for me to buy: the birth dad is so well spoken and lovely, which seems odd for an addict who spent much of his life on the streets. Will this part go another direction as well? Maybe they'll tell us how he pulled himself up or something? Sort of weird.
This is EXACTLY what is bothering me. I think the writers were trying a little too hard to be PC, but there's no way I buy this articulate, wise, interesting gentleman as a former addict who doesn't even remember leaving his baby at a fire station. Completely implausible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:**************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
I'm quite certain the dad is dead. Why else would she still be wearing the necklace while married to Miguel. Also, the kids call him Grandpa. If the real Grandpa was still alive, I doubt Miguel would get the honors.
I think so too. My theory is that Jack became an alcoholic and died of gastric cancer like Randall's biological dad is now.
I also think he's dead because the kids seem to talk about him in the past tense. I don't think gastric cancer, though, because Randall was researching that like crazy--and if his adopted dad had died of that, I bet he'd already know it all. I also like the maybe-manic story line with Randall--I wonder if he's manic-depressive, or just has manic tendencies.
I think the weight issue is a little odd--how many really obese people are there with super skinny bio parents and siblings, unless there's an odd hormonal cause?
My bet on cause of death for Milo-Dad is that they will make it seem like it's going to be alchohol related or something, and then he'll just suddenly get hit by a bus on the way to the kids' birthday party or something like that.
I thought this while I watched the second episode. She's trying so hard to lose weight without the scale budging. They elude to her binge eating in the first episode, but it seems like she dieted as a child and has been dieting/exercising for a bit in the second. Wish she'd get her thyroid checked or something!
Anonymous wrote:I think the show is enjoyable, but very predictable. I thought it was very clear that they were family in the first episode. The info at the beginning trying to throw people off seemed kind of pointless. Just as it seemed inevitable that the mom (Mandy Moore) would ends up with the husband's best friend with all the build up of his character in regard to their relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Some parts are super cheesy.
First came me, and dad said, "gee"!
Anonymous wrote:Watched last night. Loved. Really like the brother/sister dynamic and her budding romance, and loved the twist. (Also couldn't believe she wouldn't have a section but figured tv was asking us to suspend our disbelief.) Figured it out when the guy said a baby had been left at the fire station and then lit a cigarette, but had no idea before that.
Tough thing for me to buy: the birth dad is so well spoken and lovely, which seems odd for an addict who spent much of his life on the streets. Will this part go another direction as well? Maybe they'll tell us how he pulled himself up or something? Sort of weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:**************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
I'm quite certain the dad is dead. Why else would she still be wearing the necklace while married to Miguel. Also, the kids call him Grandpa. If the real Grandpa was still alive, I doubt Miguel would get the honors.
I think so too. My theory is that Jack became an alcoholic and died of gastric cancer like Randall's biological dad is now.
I also think he's dead because the kids seem to talk about him in the past tense. I don't think gastric cancer, though, because Randall was researching that like crazy--and if his adopted dad had died of that, I bet he'd already know it all. I also like the maybe-manic story line with Randall--I wonder if he's manic-depressive, or just has manic tendencies.
I think the weight issue is a little odd--how many really obese people are there with super skinny bio parents and siblings, unless there's an odd hormonal cause?
My bet on cause of death for Milo-Dad is that they will make it seem like it's going to be alchohol related or something, and then he'll just suddenly get hit by a bus on the way to the kids' birthday party or something like that.
Her story line is my very favorite! She's like the new Melissa McCarthy (Molly)
I thought this while I watched the second episode. She's trying so hard to lose weight without the scale budging. They elude to her binge eating in the first episode, but it seems like she dieted as a child and has been dieting/exercising for a bit in the second. Wish she'd get her thyroid checked or something!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:**************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
I'm quite certain the dad is dead. Why else would she still be wearing the necklace while married to Miguel. Also, the kids call him Grandpa. If the real Grandpa was still alive, I doubt Miguel would get the honors.
I think so too. My theory is that Jack became an alcoholic and died of gastric cancer like Randall's biological dad is now.
I also think he's dead because the kids seem to talk about him in the past tense. I don't think gastric cancer, though, because Randall was researching that like crazy--and if his adopted dad had died of that, I bet he'd already know it all. I also like the maybe-manic story line with Randall--I wonder if he's manic-depressive, or just has manic tendencies.
I think the weight issue is a little odd--how many really obese people are there with super skinny bio parents and siblings, unless there's an odd hormonal cause?
My bet on cause of death for Milo-Dad is that they will make it seem like it's going to be alchohol related or something, and then he'll just suddenly get hit by a bus on the way to the kids' birthday party or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:**************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
I'm quite certain the dad is dead. Why else would she still be wearing the necklace while married to Miguel. Also, the kids call him Grandpa. If the real Grandpa was still alive, I doubt Miguel would get the honors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:**************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
I'm quite certain the dad is dead. Why else would she still be wearing the necklace while married to Miguel. Also, the kids call him Grandpa. If the real Grandpa was still alive, I doubt Miguel would get the honors.
I think so too. My theory is that Jack became an alcoholic and died of gastric cancer like Randall's biological dad is now.
I also think he's dead because the kids seem to talk about him in the past tense. I don't think gastric cancer, though, because Randall was researching that like crazy--and if his adopted dad had died of that, I bet he'd already know it all. I also like the maybe-manic story line with Randall--I wonder if he's manic-depressive, or just has manic tendencies.
I think the weight issue is a little odd--how many really obese people are there with super skinny bio parents and siblings, unless there's an odd hormonal cause?
My bet on cause of death for Milo-Dad is that they will make it seem like it's going to be alchohol related or something, and then he'll just suddenly get hit by a bus on the way to the kids' birthday party or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:**************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
I'm quite certain the dad is dead. Why else would she still be wearing the necklace while married to Miguel. Also, the kids call him Grandpa. If the real Grandpa was still alive, I doubt Miguel would get the honors.
I think so too. My theory is that Jack became an alcoholic and died of gastric cancer like Randall's biological dad is now.