Anonymous wrote:I just watched the first episode and found it very cheesy too. Am I missing something? Does it get better? People have raved about it to me but it seemed to be trying SO hard to be touching and poignant, which I have an aversion to. Should I keep trying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were you not moved by that? He hears Rebecca crying, so he goes and sacrifices his pride by going to his Dad, whom he probably hasn't seen in years and who doesn't even know he's married, and asking for money. His Dad assumes that he is a loser who needs it for gambling, so he just agrees that he's a loser so that his Dad can feel good and give him the money. He puts himself through this humiliating experience so that he can buy a house for his wife and triplets.
New PP, but I think my lack of being moved by much of what Jack does is that I think he's a bit of a controlling a$$ (a bit like Jess on GG, actually). I know we're supposed to think it's a grand gesture that he hears Rebecca crying so he goes and surprises her with a house, but I don't feel that way. I feel like he went and bought a house without even talking to her about it! All of it comes back to the first episode where he refuses to let the doctor have a conversation about what to do if something goes wrong with the delivery, even when Rebecca is saying she wants to have that conversation. It's always about Jack being a hero and saving the day.
Anonymous wrote:How were you not moved by that? He hears Rebecca crying, so he goes and sacrifices his pride by going to his Dad, whom he probably hasn't seen in years and who doesn't even know he's married, and asking for money. His Dad assumes that he is a loser who needs it for gambling, so he just agrees that he's a loser so that his Dad can feel good and give him the money. He puts himself through this humiliating experience so that he can buy a house for his wife and triplets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The scene with Jack and his father in which Jack asked him for money was so heartbreaking. I bawled like a baby.
Really? I found that probably the most unmoving scene in the episode.
And Toby - he was asking for sex BEFORE the surgery, not after - he asked for only a kiss after.
How were you not moved by that? He hears Rebecca crying, so he goes and sacrifices his pride by going to his Dad, whom he probably hasn't seen in years and who doesn't even know he's married, and asking for money. His Dad assumes that he is a loser who needs it for gambling, so he just agrees that he's a loser so that his Dad can feel good and give him the money. He puts himself through this humiliating experience so that he can buy a house for his wife and triplets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The scene with Jack and his father in which Jack asked him for money was so heartbreaking. I bawled like a baby.
Really? I found that probably the most unmoving scene in the episode.
And Toby - he was asking for sex BEFORE the surgery, not after - he asked for only a kiss after.
Anonymous wrote:The scene with Jack and his father in which Jack asked him for money was so heartbreaking. I bawled like a baby.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Olivia's bad wig was really weird. I guess it was supposed to be her real hair chopped off in a way that looks like she did it herself, very unevenly. It certainly gives the appearance of someone who is not quite "right".
Anonymous wrote:Nobody else thinks its weird that Toby wanted to 'do it' in the hospital??????? No duh she was walking dead... she was looking around and it didn't matter because Toby was in a room!!!
Anonymous wrote:It's a really cheesy show but I really needed this after deciding to quit The Walking Dead. This show is good, but it's a cheesy drama and I like not having to get too wrapped up in it. I'm glad Toby's okay.