Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alrighty, we are back.
I had my doubts about this episode. I was like, do I really need to see another Beth origin story (which is mean because Beth is arguably the best character on this series) but I did and so do you. Very satisfying.
The mystery of Kevin's future intensifies. I find Elijah to be an annoying dork, but dude brought it at the end.
I think Madison is a jerk for not joining Pearson Thanksgiving. Sorry, I do.
I teared up at Miguel and Rebecca's best friends declaration.
Sophie is BAAACKK.
A little unsatisfying, but I hope it's just the beginning.
I like Elijah for Madison, very much. I do agree she should have sucked it up for the Pearson Thanksgiving though, given Rebecca's situation and the fact that it is very premature to insist on celebrating it with Elijah.
As much as I like the character, I had mixed feelings about Beth's storyline. 95% of people who aim for careers in the performing arts don't succeed, just the way that it is. Disappointing, yes, but I don't feel the teacher was some kind of a monster. You'd think as an adult she'd be much more understanding of the fact that she didn't have "it" and so objectively lost out to a better dancer for one show. ONE SHOW. She didn't have to give up based on one disappointment, she chose to and it was very immature.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is minor, but isn't the big new house being built on the same piece of land as the old cabin? If so then why can’t the old cabin be the guest house for the home health team?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Cassidy is going to marry Kevin, I think she’s going to be the live in nurse for Rebecca.
Anonymous wrote:What was that nugget Deja dropped about Malik not responding to her texts all morning? Definitely felt like foreshadowing.
Anonymous wrote:So are Rebecca and Miguel loaded, or are they expecting Kevin to pay for this round the clock home health care? It's incredibly expensive. Especially if they are essentially getting 3+ live-in people to work in shifts.
Anonymous wrote:What was that nugget Deja dropped about Malik not responding to her texts all morning? Definitely felt like foreshadowing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know they can't do it with Chrissy Metz, but I would love to see Kate lose the weight in 10 years
Why? What does it change for you?
well it would mean the character would likely live longer.
I would just love to see her get healthy
+1 When I see her I feel sad. She seems like a lovely person, with an unnecessarily shortened life expectancy.
The actress has tried, and did lose 100 pounds not long ago, but I'm sure the pandemic has been tough in that regard.
https://www.suggest.com/chrissy-metz-weight-loss/182144/
Sorry, haven’t seen any weight loss for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Cassidy is going to marry Kevin, I think she’s going to be the live in nurse for Rebecca.
Whoa. what a great prediction.
Anonymous wrote:So are Rebecca and Miguel loaded, or are they expecting Kevin to pay for this round the clock home health care? It's incredibly expensive. Especially if they are essentially getting 3+ live-in people to work in shifts.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Cassidy is going to marry Kevin, I think she’s going to be the live in nurse for Rebecca.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok but with Rebecca being chastised by her Mom for eating (and the mom giving her just a sliver of pie) why isn't Rebecca fat? And, why is it Kate if Rebecca didn't make a big deal about snacking or pie or licking the spatula?
Previous episodes have shown Rebecca trying to control Kate's diet, which was both awful and realistic. I loved seeing Kate stand up for herself and her determination to break the food-policing cycle, and it made me cringe to see Toby acknowledge genetics and to say "People are horrible to fat kids, and the solution is not to get fat, despite genetics." Yeah, Toby, and the solution to depression is to buck up and look on the bright side.
Or, you know, you could be supportive of people and treat everyone as having value.
Really disliking Toby, maybe for the first time.
Toby made serious lifestyle changes, focused on healthy diet and exercise, to lose a significant amount of weight. I think it's reasonable for him to suggest attention to diet and exercise would be beneficial for the kids, as someone who's been on both sides. Kate may have been dealt a worse genetic hand, but she doesn't seem particularly attentive to diet and exercise concerns.
I've never liked Toby-- too much over-the-top, super hero Jack energy for my liking. That was probably what drew Kate to him. I love Kate's character development and was thrilled Rebecca picked her as the understudy to Miguel's role as captain. Their tightening relationship the last two seasons has been great.
The distance relationship while parenting dynamic hits close to home. The show nailed it so well. The sensitivity/guilt of the absent parent combined with disruption or questioning of parenting routines is really, really tough.
The best part of the episode was the Miguel/Rebecca backstory. I think we could all surmise that Miguel had fallen in love with Rebecca and chose to distance himself as a result. The fact that Rebecca was so devastated by that was a wonderful surprise.
And finally, what the heck is a sugar pie??? A flan, a tarte, a cheesecake, what? And what is the secret ingredient? FTR, my guess is almond extract.
What drives me crazy is that it's all self inflicted! Could Toby really not find a fulfilling job in LA? We know they can live off one income, so it's not like they NEED to live with this arrangement.