Anonymous wrote:This is my favorite episode so far this season!
A question. I hope the Dutch guy comes back in Rebecca's life. But did he imply at the end that he and Rebecca did do something? I didn't get that from the scene where he removed her feet from his lap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonights episode was incredible. Just incredible. Moving but still hilarious.
Loved it! The bicycle scene with Jamie and Roy was just hysterical! I love their budding friendship. Great episode.
I could have sworn I say Roy break and smile when he should have been angry. You know they had fun with that scene.
Anonymous wrote:This is my favorite episode so far this season!
A question. I hope the Dutch guy comes back in Rebecca's life. But did he imply at the end that he and Rebecca did do something? I didn't get that from the scene where he removed her feet from his lap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonights episode was incredible. Just incredible. Moving but still hilarious.
Loved it! The bicycle scene with Jamie and Roy was just hysterical! I love their budding friendship. Great episode.
Anonymous wrote:Tonights episode was incredible. Just incredible. Moving but still hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Tonights episode was incredible. Just incredible. Moving but still hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was not a huge fan of the most recent episode. I didn't understand the Ted and Rebecca bump-into-each-other - I really hope those two don't end up together.
And I did not like Keely suddenly deciding she's a lesbian. Dumb.
I thought the hallway bump was just more about the psychic theme. She says a word on his mind and he says one on hers. There are at least two other scenes like that in the episide, and I think that's why Ted got the shakes right before his son called, he "knew" the call was coming.
DP. What was the word on his/her mind? I feel I really missed something with that scene in the hallway!
He says he'sa little psychic, she says something about bullies.
I don't know. I don't ship Ted and Rebecca so I prefer to think it was not romantic tension.
I didn't ship Rebecca and Sam, I was yelling at the tv when that happened, but it did work somehow! Maybe Rebecca and Ted could too?
It can't work for Rebecca and Ted. She'd have to move to Kansas - and while she's shown loads of growth and adaptability, that wouldn't be fair to her.
Sam and the chef at his restaurant have to get together!
Btw I love Sam. I hope he ends up with someone lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rebecca and Ted - together?? No way. Those two are just friends. Not sure where that idea came from.
As for the psychic predicting Rebecca would become a mother... I wonder if Sassy is going to die somehow and Rebecca adopts her daughter?
I have a feeling something is going to happen to Rupert's young wife, and he can't deal with raising a baby (baby was just a prop to make Rebecca jealous), so Rebecca adopts Rupert's baby and raises her alone. My sister thinks she's pregnant from Sam. Let's see!
I had the same thought about Rupert's baby.
I think Rupert and wife will die in accident and they left baby to her in a twist of having the ultimate respect for her after all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was not a huge fan of the most recent episode. I didn't understand the Ted and Rebecca bump-into-each-other - I really hope those two don't end up together.
And I did not like Keely suddenly deciding she's a lesbian. Dumb.
I thought the hallway bump was just more about the psychic theme. She says a word on his mind and he says one on hers. There are at least two other scenes like that in the episide, and I think that's why Ted got the shakes right before his son called, he "knew" the call was coming.
DP. What was the word on his/her mind? I feel I really missed something with that scene in the hallway!
He says he'sa little psychic, she says something about bullies.
I don't know. I don't ship Ted and Rebecca so I prefer to think it was not romantic tension.