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Nolan seems to appear a lot older this year. I know he is forty, but this year he does look his age. Maybe it's his haircut.
I always thought his face looked forty, if you just looked at the face. I think the hair cut last year was too young for him. I think he actually looks so much better this season. Better clothes, better hair...mature.
I always thought his face looked forty, if you just looked at the face. I think the hair cut last year was too young for him. I think he actually looks so much better this season. Better clothes, better hair...mature.
I think Mason has finally put it together that Emily is really Amanda Clarke and I wonder what in the world jack will do when he finds out that he is engaged to a fake Amanda ? that probably wont happen until the show ends for good . But I just find masons board unbelivable since he has obviously been working on this board forever . I told my husband that like he has nothing better to do than to work on putting these pieces together .
Do you (anyone) think that the mother really doesn't recognize that Amanda isn't her real daughter, and that Emily is? That seems unbelievable to me, it's not like she left at birth, she raised her for a good number of years, and she must have stared at pictures of her daughter and imagined her grown up. Maybe I'm being silly, I realize mother's don't have superpowers, but it seems like a mother should at least have some inkling that something's up. I keep thinking she is just pretending, but she is giving nothing up if that's the case.
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