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Anonymous wrote:I loved this show. I think it was after "your sister's a six" that I decided it was worth sticking with. I was so surprised that they didn't get Nina back together with Chris Havel in a later season. Patrick never seemed like the right choice, but he was almost getting there. I suppose that's why it was extra tragic. I liked his sister a lot.
Billie was so selfish do much of the show, that while I didn't think she and Mick should break up, it showed how much she had grown as a person to set Nick free so he has a chance to have a kid. I think her affair was subconsciously paving the way for that. What a force of nature!
It would be both marvelous and suffocating to have such a large and present family of big personalities. I dated someone in a family like that and when we broke up, I was probably more sad about losing his family than losing him.
Long live the proudmans!
I loved this show and loved it even more because I loved the brooding, broken, beautiful Patrick. A season digging into his story would have been awesome. It is frustrating with long-running shows that you can tell the stories that get written because of actor contracts and changes. And those aren't the way we see or "know" how some of these these people would behave. But it is a show after all. And wonderful, flaws and all.
Just finished watching and had to reply to this. I too adored Patrick (brooding, broken, beautiful--so accurate) and even though I knew it was coming (sadly, I stumbled on a spoiler), I was totally wrecked by his death. As someone who has experienced a stillbirth, I was just gutted by the fact that he didn't live long enough to meet Zoe. I wept through the next 4-5 episodes after his death--the writing and Asher Keddie's portrayal of a grieving spouse in those circumstances were both brilliantly done. And I loved watching Billie come into her own by the need to keep Nina afloat.
Although season 6 & 7 were pleasant enough, for me, the season 5 finale was a perfect, perfect ending and the show really should have stopped there. I did like Harry, but I felt like they just kind of popped him in to Nina's life--there was no build up to their relationship at all, just Nina repeatedly calling a guy at work who had asked her out to tell him about her IVF experiences? It was odd. And Mick and Billie splitting for good? No, no, no. However, I did actually like the ridiculous Billie and Dan storyline. They had great chemistry, the actress who plays Billie has tremendous comic timing, and watching her do her scheming was fun. If someone had to replace Mick, Dan was acceptable.
But Patrick....I did not know Matthew Le Nevez even existed until a few weeks ago and now he is my dream man, LOL. His sexy grin....damn.