Anonymous wrote:I did not think the younger Randall was romantic. He came accross as a stalker to me. I also lost some respect for him in this episode as he comes accross as so pathetic. However I did agree with him that Beth isn’t a wallflower and can’t blame it all on him and home him solely responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice that Beth did not have her sisters, Zoe or friends to be bridesmaids/maid of honor at her wedding to Randall? I only saw Kate
I totally noticed that. She had nobody from her family!!! Why was she alone in the room with not even her mother there??
Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice that Beth did not have her sisters, Zoe or friends to be bridesmaids/maid of honor at her wedding to Randall? I only saw Kate
Anonymous wrote:Aside from the sad beginning and end, this episode was hilarious. I actually laughed out loud throughout the scenes of their early life together. So funny.
Makes me sad that they are in such a lonely place now.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice that Beth did not have her sisters, Zoe or friends to be bridesmaids/maid of honor at her wedding to Randall? I only saw Kate
Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice that Beth did not have her sisters, Zoe or friends to be bridesmaids/maid of honor at her wedding to Randall? I only saw Kate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Randall and Beth, the real characters that the writers created would have come to an agreement before he ran for this ridiculous position. They would have had a plan if he won and and a plan if he lost. He won. They would stick to the plan, probably move and Beth would be the supportive councilman’s wife and mother to 3 girls and picked up all the slack at home. I don’t recognize the Randall and Beth of the last few weeks.
Didn’t she tell him not to run and that she wouldn’t support him and he did it anyway? He really comes across as a dominating control freak. Not sure she ever really loved him, he kind of just wore her down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Randall and Beth, the real characters that the writers created would have come to an agreement before he ran for this ridiculous position. They would have had a plan if he won and and a plan if he lost. He won. They would stick to the plan, probably move and Beth would be the supportive councilman’s wife and mother to 3 girls and picked up all the slack at home. I don’t recognize the Randall and Beth of the last few weeks.
Didn’t she tell him not to run and that she wouldn’t support him and he did it anyway? He really comes across as a dominating control freak. Not sure she ever really loved him, he kind of just wore her down.
Anonymous wrote:Randall and Beth, the real characters that the writers created would have come to an agreement before he ran for this ridiculous position. They would have had a plan if he won and and a plan if he lost. He won. They would stick to the plan, probably move and Beth would be the supportive councilman’s wife and mother to 3 girls and picked up all the slack at home. I don’t recognize the Randall and Beth of the last few weeks.