Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The audience looks cold when he speaks, empathetic when Leslie does. Everyone is onto him.
Joan is holding Faith's and Ellen's hands, because his words are hurting them too.
So why are they there? If they were that hurt, they would have said screw it and not shown up.
Anonymous wrote:It's not Gerry, Leslie just wanted to be chosen. It's a trigger for her. She'll be fine. Gerry's a bore, and not trustworthy.
Anonymous wrote:His emotions just don't ring true to me. There's something about him that does not seem authentic to me. His feelings turn on a dime. He's such a jerk.
Good for her for calling him on it. He really doesn't even care.
Anonymous wrote:ONG, this is painful to watch.
But I think it is kind that he did not lead her on until the last minute (probably much to the producer’s chagrin). More respectful to Theresa also. (A few hours at least of loyalty. And he does not have to watch Leslie be shocked.)
Was he crying because he hated hurting her or because he was shutting that door? We will never know…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The audience looks cold when he speaks, empathetic when Leslie does. Everyone is onto him.
Joan is holding Faith's and Ellen's hands, because his words are hurting them too.
Anonymous wrote:The audience looks cold when he speaks, empathetic when Leslie does. Everyone is onto him.
Anonymous wrote:I think Leslie had a little work done between costs rica and the reunion ….. she looks great
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie is doing a great job of holding Gerry accountable.
Yes, and his words are so hollow. Screw him, but she dodged a bullet. Now she doesn't have to hear his stupid voice again!
Anonymous wrote:Leslie is doing a great job of holding Gerry accountable.