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What is your favorite "awful customer" scene? What is your favorite "unattended child" scene? Would there be enough leaps for people to bring them to light? Did Frances ever find out that Robert lost the deal.. Did the 2nd half of season 3 drag out to anybody else? Question on the final sub (SPOILERS) So whatever happened to Captain Hadley? Currently free on YouTube with ads Movie discounted on YouTube Music was superb View all posts >


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She was OK. She has her place, but definitely not my favorite. She's also a huge hypocrite. Everyone is really, but her more so than the rest. In some cases, they addressed it, like asking Ben as 3rd in command of a US Navy vessel to not stay in one spot for too long and look like he's talking to someone imaginary. With other people, he tries to "steer" by correcting it within their context. Otherwise, I guess they just think he's crazy. I've seen scant cases of people talking like the way Sam Beckett/Ben Song do IRL. Folks just probably chalk that up to that. <I>God didn't save your life. We did</I> Sums it up nicely. Some will argue that god sent that guy there in which case, we can just argue that if I do something bad, it's god's fault :D God is supposed to love all people, no? If god is able to kill me because he (supposedly) created me, then that's not a god I'd like to worship. I just thought that she was doing that anyways. She just wanted to go to the clinic for an additional layer of birth control in addition to using condoms. Initially, she wanted a real estate partner. He already had several properties (albeit, not good locations, and didn't sell, but I'm guessing that's still something to work with?). He took care of her, and did work around the house, the relationship etc. Otherwise, chalk it up to "plot", and they wanted more attractive women [shrug] <I>Mostly I liked the show. I don't know why they had to have the Nick character guilty of a financial fraud ... because that makes his whole character a fraud. Why would Robert go to prison to have a heart to heart with a psychopath?</i> My guess is they have a history, and know each other. Nick could at least draw upon that and get a fresh perspective. Sure, he could see strangers, or tell a therapist, but there can still be some honesty there. And yes, stealing $10 was enough to draw the attention of the FBI knocking on his door, but that doesn't mean he can offer good advice on his relationship. Ditto. Not sure what the OP is referring to. Robert got dumped by Jackie (hot real estate agent baby momma). It sounds like he's still going to part of her and their children's lives. However, he's still looking after his children from his previous marriage (with Frances/Sarah Jessica Parker). Doesn't sound great, but hardly awful either <i>As of now she's basically 'Wonder Woman' to most people. A lot of actors who have that one big role feel a sense of relief, almost, when it's over. You can see it with Daniel Craig who said he was fed up with playing James Bond.</i> That's a solid example. He had no love for James Bond. He was pretty much only doing it for the paychecks. It depends on what country. Some of them are shitholes. In the US, you'd have to move to a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty. Another issue is fleeing would be an admission of guilt. The part about his dad not wanting to leave his home still stands true. Also, if both you and the other poster were willing to accept that "Barry's the hero" as the answer, then wtf did the question even needed to get asked in the first place? View all replies >