Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucy and Stephen are the poison -- they both destroy everything they touch or anyone connected to them. They are toxic together.
Is the next episode the last one? I'm not sure how they are going to wrap up this story line -- are we ever going to get back to the present?
They must be setting things up for a second season.
I really liked the first episode (1-3 or so). Now I can't stand any of the characters.
Anonymous wrote:Lucy and Stephen are the poison -- they both destroy everything they touch or anyone connected to them. They are toxic together.
Is the next episode the last one? I'm not sure how they are going to wrap up this story line -- are we ever going to get back to the present?
Anonymous wrote:Stephen is a psycho. Really hate this character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did everyone think of the scene with the camera and why he did it with Pippa watching?
I know he didn't want any photo evidence of the weekend, but why was it important for him to have Pippa watch?
Is it because he recognizes Pippa's home life is as effed as his?
He's putting Pippa in her place because she suggested he update his profile photo to include Lucy; she does not believe a word he says (rightfully so).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the actor's real age, it takes it out of the show that he looks so old. I have to remind myself he's not some 35-year-old perv hitting on freshman girls. The actor is definitely the weakest link in the show
I think Pippa oks like she’s 40. I’m way more distracted by her.
Agreed. She does not look 18 in any way shape or form
Are we sure Stephen was in the car with Macy ? Didn't he just throw that out there, don't recall there be any evidence of it. If there was, maybe he was driving.
I dont think we can believe anything any of them say. I don't think he was in thr care he was just using that as an excuse for the rose that Lucy found
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the actor's real age, it takes it out of the show that he looks so old. I have to remind myself he's not some 35-year-old perv hitting on freshman girls. The actor is definitely the weakest link in the show
I think Pippa oks like she’s 40. I’m way more distracted by her.
Agreed. She does not look 18 in any way shape or form
Are we sure Stephen was in the car with Macy ? Didn't he just throw that out there, don't recall there be any evidence of it. If there was, maybe he was driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the actor's real age, it takes it out of the show that he looks so old. I have to remind myself he's not some 35-year-old perv hitting on freshman girls. The actor is definitely the weakest link in the show
I think Pippa oks like she’s 40. I’m way more distracted by her.
Agreed. She does not look 18 in any way shape or form
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did everyone think of the scene with the camera and why he did it with Pippa watching?
I know he didn't want any photo evidence of the weekend, but why was it important for him to have Pippa watch?
Is it because he recognizes Pippa's home life is as effed as his?
He's putting Pippa in her place because she suggested he update his profile photo to include Lucy; she does not believe a word he says (rightfully so).
Anonymous wrote:What did everyone think of the scene with the camera and why he did it with Pippa watching?
I know he didn't want any photo evidence of the weekend, but why was it important for him to have Pippa watch?
Is it because he recognizes Pippa's home life is as effed as his?