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I'm not sure why I keep watching this show. Last night descended deep, deep into being a daytime soap opera. With a lesser quality of writing and acting.
I'm not sure why I keep watching this show. Last night descended deep, deep into being a daytime soap opera. With a lesser quality of writing and acting.
Because we're in too deep to turn back now! I want to see how it ends.
I really don't like this blacking out stuff, it's like they didn't know how they were going to wrap this up. It's always a plot twist on soap operas when they start to go bad, like they run out of ideas. it's too bad, I really liked the show until the last couple.
So the woman that said "I'm your mother" to Jack at the end, is she supposed to be the first Mrs. Grayson? I sort of have some character confusion going at this point.
So if she is indeed Jack's mother and the first Mrs. Grayson, does this mean that Conrad is Jack's dad? Boy, I sure hope I'm wrong about this. This could get very sloppy.
No, Carl Porter I is Jack's dad. I am also of the opinion that the first Mrs. Grayson was fooling around on Conrad.
Emily said that it's not realted to the MRI and she & Nolan
think it may be like her mom's mental illness that got worse & did not
respond to treatment...Did I understand that right ???
She may end up in an institution...I bet she is being poisoned ???
Just moved and I don't have my cable hooked up yet...
I will have to find the episode on Amazon I think because ABC doesn"t allow
the show online anymore in our area..
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