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I think Toby should have really listened to his parents.
Disagree. I doubt Kate caused the depression. I think we're going to find out that
1- the ex left bc of the depression, the depression wasn't caused by her leaving
2- some of his grand gestures were signs of his manic phase
I think his parents will see that they are totally wrong since Kate isn't abandoning him. Besides, chronic depression is an illness, no one else can cause it.
I don't think we are going to find Deja's actions at the end had anything to do with any sort of impropriety on Randall's part.
I'm not sure why the writers have decided to have Deja seemingly reject/rebel against the kindness Randall and Beth have shown toward her but IF they decide to turn Randall in to some sort of "monster" they might as well end the show because the public won't stand for it.
I am curious in the flash forward where Randall and his daughter are discussing the "time to see her", "I'm not ready" exchange if that has to do with an older Deja in prison?
Disagree. I doubt Kate caused the depression. I think we're going to find out that
1- the ex left bc of the depression, the depression wasn't caused by her leaving
2- some of his grand gestures were signs of his manic phase
I think his parents will see that they are totally wrong since Kate isn't abandoning him. Besides, chronic depression is an illness, no one else can cause it.
I hear you in all of that but I was referring to her neediness and constant reassurance that she needs, not the flash forward of him. Who knows what it could be for him since the writers seem to throw us all off with everything
I don't think we are going to find Deja's actions at the end had anything to do with any sort of impropriety on Randall's part.
I'm not sure why the writers have decided to have Deja seemingly reject/rebel against the kindness Randall and Beth have shown toward her but IF they decide to turn Randall in to some sort of "monster" they might as well end the show because the public won't stand for it.
I am curious in the flash forward where Randall and his daughter are discussing the "time to see her", "I'm not ready" exchange if that has to do with an older Deja in prison?
I hear you in all of that but I was referring to her neediness and constant reassurance that she needs, not the flash forward of him. Who knows what it could be for him since the writers seem to throw us all off with everything
I think she's the type who will be the rock when necessary. Toby (now) kind of indulges her weak behavior but I think when the s hits the fan, she can get strong fast.
But yeah, they love to mess with our minds so I'm not going to waste too much time trying to predict lol.
Interesting thought. Is there some "clues" that lead you there?
Obviously my thought was based solely on what we saw Deja do at the end and its certainly not a theory I'd defend. It was just something that popped in my head.
I am curious in the flash forward where Randall and his daughter are discussing the "time to see her", "I'm not ready" exchange if that has to do with an older Deja in prison?
Given that this is supposedly 10-15 years in the future, I was thinking something to do with Rebecca. Beth could also be a possibility like someone else mentioned, but I think some other illness like cancer would be more likely than Alzheimers.
Interesting thought. Is there some "clues" that lead you there?
Obviously my thought was based solely on what we saw Deja do at the end and its certainly not a theory I'd defend. It was just something that popped in my head.
No clues, just something that popped in my head too
I don't think we are going to find Deja's actions at the end had anything to do with any sort of impropriety on Randall's part. I'm not sure why the writers have decided to have Deja seemingly reject/rebel against the kindness Randall and Beth have shown toward her but IF they decide to turn Randall in to some sort of "monster" they might as well end the show because the public won't stand for it.
I did not mean to suggest that Deja's actions are a reaction to any impropriety on Randall's part. This is happening at the wedding site, isn't it? So when would Randall's actions have been improper? What I meant in saying I'd leave the door open is that they should not expect normal behavior from Deja, up to and including a possible fake rape accusation. And that's all it would be, fake.
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Originally Posted by craig11152
I am curious in the flash forward where Randall and his daughter are discussing the "time to see her", "I'm not ready" exchange if that has to do with an older Deja in prison?
It looks like ten years from now. Randall's wedding speech voiceover says "ten years from now" just as we see him and Tessa sitting and waiting to see whomever they've come to see.
Given that this is supposedly 10-15 years in the future, I was thinking something to do with Rebecca. Beth could also be a possibility like someone else mentioned, but I think some other illness like cancer would be more likely than Alzheimers.
What about the other daughter though, the youngest one? We don't see anything about her in future. Maybe something is going on with her.
I hate that we have to wait on this show again!!
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