Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused.
*spoiler alert"
Did his co-worker jump? I thought he did and then we saw him walking. And then Kate's boyfriend. So depressing. I hope he is alive.
He did not jump.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused.
*spoiler alert"
Did his co-worker jump? I thought he did and then we saw him walking. And then Kate's boyfriend. So depressing. I hope he is alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ack! Toby!!!!!
I know...,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree with all of the above. I have been very impressed with Mandy Moore's acting. She is so believable.
I wish they would have given her wig at least a few gray hairs. Her kids are 36 years old for pity sakes.
I also think the explanation that she didn't tell Randal about his birth father b/c she has some sort of OCD was a little silly. Her fear of being replaced emotionally and her reasons stated in the letter sufficed from a plot standpoint.
Why she didn't tell him once the dad died probably had to do with once you start with a lie, it's easier to stick with it.
A lot of women dye their hair. My mother does and she's about to be 58.
No doubt. Mandy Moore's young trying to play an older woman. When she's dressed as the older version of her character she just looks like her younger self in glasses.
Anonymous wrote:Ack! Toby!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Who watched tonight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree with all of the above. I have been very impressed with Mandy Moore's acting. She is so believable.
I wish they would have given her wig at least a few gray hairs. Her kids are 36 years old for pity sakes.
I also think the explanation that she didn't tell Randal about his birth father b/c she has some sort of OCD was a little silly. Her fear of being replaced emotionally and her reasons stated in the letter sufficed from a plot standpoint.
Why she didn't tell him once the dad died probably had to do with once you start with a lie, it's easier to stick with it.
A lot of women dye their hair. My mother does and she's about to be 58.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree with all of the above. I have been very impressed with Mandy Moore's acting. She is so believable.
I wish they would have given her wig at least a few gray hairs. Her kids are 36 years old for pity sakes.
I also think the explanation that she didn't tell Randal about his birth father b/c she has some sort of OCD was a little silly. Her fear of being replaced emotionally and her reasons stated in the letter sufficed from a plot standpoint.
Why she didn't tell him once the dad died probably had to do with once you start with a lie, it's easier to stick with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an adoptive child, but I'm a single mom with full custody of my kids, and I completely understand Rebecca saying, "I cannot lose my son." Her point about the lack of paper train from the firehouse is completely reasonable. And you can totally see Randall's POV too. How bad he wanted to know his bio dad and now won't get enough time. It's heart-wrenching.
As a PP said, I've love to see Kevin kick ass in his role in the play and Olivia just feel like a moron. I hate people like her. What a loser.
I balled at the ending dojo scene.
I had never thought of this, but do you think she could have told him later than age 8? What about 30? What about 26? 21? I think it's a blind spot in the show. I kept thinking age 8, or now. But we don't see why she didn't tell him before 36....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kevin was in bed with Olivia!! That she came back to the cabin (?) So, posters are saying that he was in bed with the woman in the front row with the producer/director when he was auditioning? Seems SO random to me....or is that the same person who was at the cabin babbling about Disney?[/quote
It was the girl babbling about Disney who is the producer.
No. She is the PLAYWRIGHT