Awww, Nancy erasing Ace's sin and his ensuing anger reminded me of Willow erasing Tara's memory of their fight. One of the things that always bothers me on shows like this (weirdly, it happens a lot on shows about the supernatural) is when characters made choices for other people, especially not telling them. I got so sick of everyone making deals and setting up elaborate deals to save Elena on TVD.
Nancy's rationalization that Ace was in so much pain made me roll my eyes. Yes, he was upset because someone died due to his choice, but also it literally JUST HAPPENED. Of course he was still upset about it! There's no way he was going to be over Alice's death a few hours after it happened. I understand not wanting to see someone you love suffer, but damn, give it some time! At least a whole day?
I had to rewind the scene with George and her sort of boyfriend/classmate because at first glance, I was so confused. I know the timeline on this show is wackadoodle but how is George, who is the same age as Nancy applying to law school at the
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the fact that the dads never kissed is just wrong.
Still holding out hope that they realize their true love for each other in the series finale and decide to raise Jean’s baby together My Two Dads style (she doesn’t have to die tragically but maybe she can just move out of town, gracefully bowing out when she sees that Carson will never love her as much as he loves Ryan) 😆
I am still shook that the show wants us to believe that everything that happened in four seasons took place over one calendar year.
I know it’s the CW but I wish they would accept that not every single character needs to be in a romantic relationship. I was happy just watching them solve mysteries together every week. I didn’t need French ghost girl or Jean or any of these new love interests taking up time!
George applied to a combined program, in this case a combined undergrad and JD program. I work at a university that has one of these and I have a dotted line reporting relationship to our registrar so I have some familiarity. Students apply and are admitted as an undergraduate and essentially conditionally admitted to the JD program. After a few years-usually three-of undergraduate work, if their gpa is a certain level, and/or their LSAT, they matriculate into law school. Hope this clears up a little bit of the confusion!
I rolled my eyes at the name of the college because if you were doing a combined program, it wouldn’t be a law school because there’s not an undergraduate in legal studies (there is pre-law). There’s also few independent law schools in the first place. I thought it was odd that they used the name of a real college for the dude (Washington State), instead of University of the State of Washington or something but then use a fake college name for her.
Awww, Nancy erasing Ace's sin and his ensuing anger reminded me of Willow erasing Tara's memory of their fight. One of the things that always bothers me on shows like this (weirdly, it happens a lot on shows about the supernatural) is when characters made choices for other people, especially not telling them. I got so sick of everyone making deals and setting up elaborate deals to save Elena on TVD.
Nancy's rationalization that Ace was in so much pain made me roll my eyes. Yes, he was upset because someone died due to his choice, but also it literally JUST HAPPENED. Of course he was still upset about it! There's no way he was going to be over Alice's death a few hours after it happened. I understand not wanting to see someone you love suffer, but damn, give it some time! At least a whole day?
I had to rewind the scene with George and her sort of boyfriend/classmate because at first glance, I was so confused. I know the timeline on this show is wackadoodle but how is George, who is the same age as Nancy applying to law school at the ( ... )
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out of the 5 main characters, 4 of them got new underdevelopped love interests... show, maybe chill on the last minute LIs??? 😅
the fact that the dads never kissed is just wrong.
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Still holding out hope that they realize their true love for each other in the series finale and decide to raise Jean’s baby together My Two Dads style (she doesn’t have to die tragically but maybe she can just move out of town, gracefully bowing out when she sees that Carson will never love her as much as he loves Ryan) 😆
I am still shook that the show wants us to believe that everything that happened in four seasons took place over one calendar year.
I know it’s the CW but I wish they would accept that not every single character needs to be in a romantic relationship. I was happy just watching them solve mysteries together every week. I didn’t need French ghost girl or Jean or any of these new love interests taking up time!
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everything that happened in four seasons took place over one calendar year
i can't read suddenly i don't know, this part became all blurry 🥸
not one character needed a new love interest and i agree that them solving mysteries is much more compelling
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Even if this doesn’t happen next week, it’s now part of my head canon. I’ll just pretend that scene got cut for time 🤪
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I rolled my eyes at the name of the college because if you were doing a combined program, it wouldn’t be a law school because there’s not an undergraduate in legal studies (there is pre-law). There’s also few independent law schools in the first place. I thought it was odd that they used the name of a real college for the dude (Washington State), instead of University of the State of Washington or something but then use a fake college name for her.
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