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I still can't get over how rude you were to not use the spoiler option or even apologize. How would you like the ending blurted out to something you wanted to be surprised by?
So glad I didn't read it! It will be hard to wrap up in 3 episodes, but the series has been played. It is good they end it before it goes down the toilet.
1) Bill is forced to resign from the senate to avoid prosecution
2) Bill has Albie killed
3) Bill's mom kills Albie
4) After Albie is dead, Bill moves his family to the UEB compound to avoid persecution
Anything's possible! My guesses, which are subject to change are:
1) Bill gets arrested and loses the houses due to forclosure.
2) Barbara pursues the call of the priesthood and takes over Bill's church. Some leave, some stay.
3) Frank and Lois die by murder/suicide.
4) Alby forces Niki, Cara Lynn and boys back to the compound.
5) Margene falls deeper for this Goji guy.
Still totally undecided about the others.
Just found this Big Love Wife Watch that is an interesting read.
I kinda think Cara Lynn is going to run away with her teacher since she won't agree to stop seeing him or look anyone in the eye when they ask her to stop.
The whole episode I just wanted Cara Lynn to yell "hypocrite!" at Margene!! What makes Margene so self-righteous about Cara Lynn's relationship when she was 1 year older when she married Bill!!
Maybe I'm wrong but I thought you could marry under 18 years old if you had your parent's permission; it sounds like Margene had her mother's...? I mean obviously it's frowned upon because of the age difference... does anyone know the laws on this?
Maybe I'm wrong but I thought you could marry under 18 years old if you had your parent's permission; it sounds like Margene had her mother's...? I mean obviously it's frowned upon because of the age difference... does anyone know the laws on this?
I really don't care for the storyline of Cara Lynn and her teacher, Mr. Ivey. I mean, seriously! This was his first time too w/ Cara Lynn at 37 yrs old? If he had these high morals, what the heck was he doing sleeping w/ a 15 yr old? The writers should have had him be 27, not 37. That "might" be a little more believable.
I think Margene is just feeling guilty about her past and trying to keep Cara Lynn from making the same mistakes. I agree that Mr. Ivey and Cara Lynn will run away.
I really don't care for the storyline of Cara Lynn and her teacher, Mr. Ivey. I mean, seriously! This was his first time too w/ Cara Lynn at 37 yrs old? If he had these high morals, what the heck was he doing sleeping w/ a 15 yr old? The writers should have had him be 27, not 37. That "might" be a little more believable.
Agreed. He is not believible as a 37 year old and his high morals thing doesn't make sense. There is definitely a disconnect with ages and outward appearance because looking at Cara Lynn and Mr Ivey; they look around the same age. Them dating doesn't look weird outwardly. But obviously considering the details of their relationship - it's very weird.
Cara Lynn said that she would be 16 in 4 months and could marry with her mother's permission.
I think Margene is realizing the mistake she made by lying to them all about her age because of all the problems with the feds now.
I think Nikki will give her permission. Cara Lynn does not have a priesthead since Bill has not yet adopted her. That may be one of the reasons for Nikki to say "okay."
To me the fact that the teacher (he sure is good looking) has waited this long is not surprising. That was the moral code he was raised with and he has remained in the culture all his life.
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