Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy for the actor who plays Kevin (I think that's his name). He was on young and the restless and he's great!
Yes, THANK YOU! That is how I know him. (Watched Y&R on maternity leave a few years ago. )
Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy for the actor who plays Kevin (I think that's his name). He was on young and the restless and he's great!
Yes, I think both of us pp's said that even thought part of us we mad we did get the reasons why.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me too!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the birth mom seemed so sweet. To watch them become addicted over time. To see them gradually get a little worse off. Together, and then suddenly not together anymore. I can't wait to see her story.
yes, this! it was so powerful to see the birth dad wiring poetry and gradually become unable to do so due to his addiction.
Part of me was angry at the mom for not letting her son know he existed, but I also get it. Life and adoption was so different back then and he was a drug addict.
But see it from her perspective. She could not bond with the baby because she feared his real dad would come back and claim him.
Anonymous wrote:Me too!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the birth mom seemed so sweet. To watch them become addicted over time. To see them gradually get a little worse off. Together, and then suddenly not together anymore. I can't wait to see her story.
yes, this! it was so powerful to see the birth dad wiring poetry and gradually become unable to do so due to his addiction.
Part of me was angry at the mom for not letting her son know he existed, but I also get it. Life and adoption was so different back then and he was a drug addict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was so good tonight!
Yes! And I love, love, love the song that played on the bus and towards the end, the one that goes "Take a boat to England, baby..." I just Googled it and it's called "Blues Run the Game." Simon and Garfunkel did a great cover of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXvhc23xcVA.
Anonymous wrote:About the cheezy chant:
forst there was me and Dad said " Gee"...
I think it makes more sense if you think of doing this with toddlers who have limited language skils. It feels like something one would chan with little ones.
Anonymous wrote:Ken Olin who was an actor on Thirtysomething is the director.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the birth mom seemed so sweet. To watch them become addicted over time. To see them gradually get a little worse off. Together, and then suddenly not together anymore. I can't wait to see her story.
This wordless montage was heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. I wonder if I will get through a single episode of this series without crying buckets.
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.
I disagree. Real people have dimension. We still don't know what the father's background was before he started using. Plenty of people with "normal" lives end up as addicts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the birth mom seemed so sweet. To watch them become addicted over time. To see them gradually get a little worse off. Together, and then suddenly not together anymore. I can't wait to see her story.
yes, this! it was so powerful to see the birth dad wiring poetry and gradually become unable to do so due to his addiction.
Part of me was angry at the mom for not letting her son know he existed, but I also get it. Life and adoption was so different back then and he was a drug addict.
Randall always knew that he existed because he knew that he was adopted. That's why he went looking for him. I totally get that his mom didn't want him in Randall's life given his addiction and her desire to be the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the birth mom seemed so sweet. To watch them become addicted over time. To see them gradually get a little worse off. Together, and then suddenly not together anymore. I can't wait to see her story.
yes, this! it was so powerful to see the birth dad wiring poetry and gradually become unable to do so due to his addiction.
Part of me was angry at the mom for not letting her son know he existed, but I also get it. Life and adoption was so different back then and he was a drug addict.