I missed Astrid this week :( Nina continues to be creepy and cunning, but at least Olivia got her groove back. What worries me most is Walter finding out about Jr., 'specially with his fanaticism about his family. One thing this show does well is signpost, right from the beginning, and I think this whole baby plot is part of a larger 'sins of the father' theme. Or I could totally be off in left field too. ;)
I'm trying to tell myself that I'm overly gunshy with the baby plot line just because of badfic. But oh, how are they going to pull this off? Eeeeee! Sometimes I wish I didn't love this show quite so much as I do. It might make it easier. Lol.
Normally I'm a cynic, but I kinda liked the "it was beautiful" line :) but I was totally shouting (much to my husband's amusement) "SHOOT THE OLD LADY" at the end. I mean, if she's dead, she has to let it go right? *cough* Okay, I sound like a heartless bitch
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I am perhaps overly hypersensitive to anything smacking of romantic cheese. Lol. It's a failing.
I do love the rather ambitious goal the writers have taken upon themselves to make us sympathize with both sides equally (or even sympathize with the other side more).
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Nina continues to be creepy and cunning, but at least Olivia got her groove back. What worries me most is Walter finding out about Jr., 'specially with his fanaticism about his family. One thing this show does well is signpost, right from the beginning, and I think this whole baby plot is part of a larger 'sins of the father' theme. Or I could totally be off in left field too. ;)
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And I was kicking myself, too, for not making the connection between the bus thing and amber. I basically agree with everything you said.
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"Write Astrid Write Astrid!"
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I do love the rather ambitious goal the writers have taken upon themselves to make us sympathize with both sides equally (or even sympathize with the other side more).
More Astrid!!!
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