Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you catch that Rebecca called young Kevin and young Sophie's relationship a great love story (or something like that) just before Sophie found out Kevin cheated?
Could be one of those clues to a full-circle story line that they end up together.
I went back on this thread and found one of my previous posts --- and I just want to say that I WAS RIGHT! And I found the "clue" on Feb. 25th.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too corny!
Yes, it was. And I cried anyway.
It had to be Sophie. I hated this convoluted episode. No way would he end up with Katie Lowes who was just introduced last week. And he and Cassidy have established multiple times that they are better off as friends. There were a few gems like Rebecca’s talk with Sophie towards the end but otherwise the episode could have been better after the highs of the last few episodes. But I’ve always been on Team Sophie so I am happy overall.
So much dynamite and so little POW! A shocking underperformance by the writers this episode. But all in all still a win. (Although Mandy Moore may have had the best scene when she talked to Sophie).
There was so much pre-hotel bed chemistry and everything fizzled after. I feel there was so much unmet potential. But I still root for K&S
Is it me or was the two of them in bed together not hot at all? I think they have wonderful chemistry outside the sack but in? Meh
The lack of chemistry in bed was intentional to 1) Throw the audience off about the ultimate outcome, or just keep is guessing 2) Show that Sophie-at the time- was having misgivings about giving K another chance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Yes, “Sofee” and why does Kevin have the valentine?
He was writing out Valentines to all the girls in his class (in flashbacks).
Yes I understand that but the point if a valentine is to give it to those people. You don’t tuck it away at age 8.
I read on another site that the card asked if someone would be his Valentine, circle yes or no. She probably circled yes and gave it back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too corny!
Yes, it was. And I cried anyway.
It had to be Sophie. I hated this convoluted episode. No way would he end up with Katie Lowes who was just introduced last week. And he and Cassidy have established multiple times that they are better off as friends. There were a few gems like Rebecca’s talk with Sophie towards the end but otherwise the episode could have been better after the highs of the last few episodes. But I’ve always been on Team Sophie so I am happy overall.
So much dynamite and so little POW! A shocking underperformance by the writers this episode. But all in all still a win. (Although Mandy Moore may have had the best scene when she talked to Sophie).
There was so much pre-hotel bed chemistry and everything fizzled after. I feel there was so much unmet potential. But I still root for K&S
Is it me or was the two of them in bed together not hot at all? I think they have wonderful chemistry outside the sack but in? Meh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too corny!
Yes, it was. And I cried anyway.
It had to be Sophie. I hated this convoluted episode. No way would he end up with Katie Lowes who was just introduced last week. And he and Cassidy have established multiple times that they are better off as friends. There were a few gems like Rebecca’s talk with Sophie towards the end but otherwise the episode could have been better after the highs of the last few episodes. But I’ve always been on Team Sophie so I am happy overall.
So much dynamite and so little POW! A shocking underperformance by the writers this episode. But all in all still a win. (Although Mandy Moore may have had the best scene when she talked to Sophie).
There was so much pre-hotel bed chemistry and everything fizzled after. I feel there was so much unmet potential. But I still root for K&S
Is it me or was the two of them in bed together not hot at all? I think they have wonderful chemistry outside the sack but in? Meh
Agree. I thought the hotel and later lacked the sizzle everything that came before.
Also, maybe it’s hair and makeup but I think the actress plays Sophie much better than she does Mel in Virgin River.
Really? They seem like essentially the same character to me. They look the same and have the same personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too corny!
Yes, it was. And I cried anyway.
It had to be Sophie. I hated this convoluted episode. No way would he end up with Katie Lowes who was just introduced last week. And he and Cassidy have established multiple times that they are better off as friends. There were a few gems like Rebecca’s talk with Sophie towards the end but otherwise the episode could have been better after the highs of the last few episodes. But I’ve always been on Team Sophie so I am happy overall.
So much dynamite and so little POW! A shocking underperformance by the writers this episode. But all in all still a win. (Although Mandy Moore may have had the best scene when she talked to Sophie).
There was so much pre-hotel bed chemistry and everything fizzled after. I feel there was so much unmet potential. But I still root for K&S
Is it me or was the two of them in bed together not hot at all? I think they have wonderful chemistry outside the sack but in? Meh
Agree. I thought the hotel and later lacked the sizzle everything that came before.
Also, maybe it’s hair and makeup but I think the actress plays Sophie much better than she does Mel in Virgin River.
Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too corny!
Yes, it was. And I cried anyway.
It had to be Sophie. I hated this convoluted episode. No way would he end up with Katie Lowes who was just introduced last week. And he and Cassidy have established multiple times that they are better off as friends. There were a few gems like Rebecca’s talk with Sophie towards the end but otherwise the episode could have been better after the highs of the last few episodes. But I’ve always been on Team Sophie so I am happy overall.
So much dynamite and so little POW! A shocking underperformance by the writers this episode. But all in all still a win. (Although Mandy Moore may have had the best scene when she talked to Sophie).
There was so much pre-hotel bed chemistry and everything fizzled after. I feel there was so much unmet potential. But I still root for K&S
Is it me or was the two of them in bed together not hot at all? I think they have wonderful chemistry outside the sack but in? Meh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Yes, “Sofee” and why does Kevin have the valentine?
He was writing out Valentines to all the girls in his class (in flashbacks).
Yes I understand that but the point if a valentine is to give it to those people. You don’t tuck it away at age 8.
She was new in school that day, so maybe he was too shy to give it to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too corny!
Yes, it was. And I cried anyway.
It had to be Sophie. I hated this convoluted episode. No way would he end up with Katie Lowes who was just introduced last week. And he and Cassidy have established multiple times that they are better off as friends. There were a few gems like Rebecca’s talk with Sophie towards the end but otherwise the episode could have been better after the highs of the last few episodes. But I’ve always been on Team Sophie so I am happy overall.
So much dynamite and so little POW! A shocking underperformance by the writers this episode. But all in all still a win. (Although Mandy Moore may have had the best scene when she talked to Sophie).
There was so much pre-hotel bed chemistry and everything fizzled after. I feel there was so much unmet potential. But I still root for K&S
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Yes, “Sofee” and why does Kevin have the valentine?
He was writing out Valentines to all the girls in his class (in flashbacks).
Yes I understand that but the point if a valentine is to give it to those people. You don’t tuck it away at age 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Yes, “Sofee” and why does Kevin have the valentine?
He was writing out Valentines to all the girls in his class (in flashbacks).
Yes I understand that but the point if a valentine is to give it to those people. You don’t tuck it away at age 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Yes, “Sofee” and why does Kevin have the valentine?
He was writing out Valentines to all the girls in his class (in flashbacks).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt that 8 year old Kevin would have been able to spell "Sophie" on the Valentine card to her. More realistic would have been "Sofee." But I'm quibbling. Good episode, glad they wrapped up Kevin. I will say they I'm less emotionally invested in the Pearsons this season. Just wrap it up, already.
Yes, “Sofee” and why does Kevin have the valentine?