![]() ![]() Gary and Jon’s assistant hooked up before she left, so they could bring her back with his illegitimate child and then kill her off and have him and Maggie raise the baby and deal with that, again though we’re in the midst of a similar story line with the Eddie/Delilah thing so I’m not sure they’d do that. ![]() we could have a role reversal of last season where Gary gets cancer again and Maggie being his support system, only this time the ending isn’t as happy, Gary has probably been the main focal point of the group in the first season so that would have a huge impact, big thing is I’m not sure they’d do another cancer story line this so soon after they wrapped one up. If Katherine and Eddie go through with the divorce, it won’t be either of them (they have a kid, and again I think there’s only so much you can put a kid through on a network drama), that leaves us with Gary, Regina, and possibly Jon’s former assistant who disappeared to Spain. They aren’t gonna off Rome unless his entire story of coming to terms with his depression was pointless. It won’t be Delilah by virtue of the fact that orphaning two kids I think is a shade too dark for an ABC drama. It was hard enough when Delilah's father went through all of this.It’s not gonna be Maggie, otherwise her entire story line, that I would argue was 50 percent of the show last season, was one of the most pointless plot developments in television history. And again, I hate that we're revisiting it. It's hard, emotionally taxing, and devastating.Īs important as these stories are, I'm not prepared to watch this one play out this season. It's not something anyone wants to see before their eyes. I'm going to take care of you you know that, right? Walter: Maybe I've just been making excuses, telling myself it's not about forgetting where you left the car keys it's about forgetting what the car keys are for. It was painful as he acknowledged that himself. When he pulled up at his old apartment 40 years ago, even Walter couldn't keep fighting the idea that something could be wrong. Walter's attempts to prove he was okay to Rome have mostly been references to the distant past. Her response to Joseph as a suspect in the mugging was one of discernment rather than naivete.įor Gina, Joseph could've posed a threat as a drug abuser because of the stigmas attached, but for Sophie, Joseph being an unhoused person and possibly a drug abuser wasn't even relevant.īut it's not uncommon for people battling dementia to recall the distant past better than the present. She trusted what she knew of Joseph as a person, not as any identities he possessed or categories he fell into. : My heart breaks for him, but I also need to look out for you, and the sad truth is many of. ![]() Gina: My heart breaks for him, but I also need to look out for you, and the sad truth is many of the unhoused are on drugs, including Joseph. Sophie: Honestly, Gina, the way that you and that cop were just automatically thinking that it was him. She was fond of Joseph because he was a genuinely decent, fun person she liked to play music with, and the fact that he was unhoused didn't matter to her. Sophie had that youthful, Gen Z compassionate approach to the whole situation. Her experience prompted her to want to relocate the truck or tighten up on things, not some preconceived notion about what even being in the vicinity could represent. And even then, her instinct was to be more cautious and gain some distance. ![]()
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