Holy f:asterisk_symbol:ck that was a shock of an ending :scream: i was expecting it to come out that andys mom had killed herself but that was pretty awesome
Holy sh*t! This episode was FANTASTIC
Two things pissed me off: Robert telling Andy how her grieving process should go (he's an assh*le, I never liked him and I hope she divorces him), and also Teddy giving Carina relationship advice. She's a serial cheater. No one should ever take any kind of relationship advice from Teddy.
On the awesome front: Dixon being arrested, the whole bomb situation, Maya being a boss and telling her dad to STFU (the gold medal bit was magnificent), Mer and Andy's heart to heart and finally that crazy unexpected ending! Her freaking mom is alive! What?
And then there was the second hand embarrassment from the Travis/Dixon Jr scene, and the Vic/Dean scene. I'm still very much hoping they lay off the whole Vic/Dean drama and leave them as just friends. We don't need anymore intrahouse relationships. They always suck and never end well. Just let the friendships be, and let Vic get back together with Jackson. They broke up over something stupid in the first place, anyways.
I completely stopped watching this show part way into S3 EP4 back in 2020.
It's now March 30th 2024 and I thought I would try watching again, having it on in the background while I clean the toilet (which I hate doing, but it's better than this show).
I started on this episode, S3 EP16. I don't know why I thought it would be ok, but the stupidity just keeps going!
My opinion didn't change from the beginning... I could watch an entire series only about Meredith and Andy. It's saying so freaking much that everyone in Andy's life, who consider themselves family, is saying her that she's grieving, that she grieves THE WRONG WAY, that she's crazy. Noone is even considering she could be right, even her husband didn't check what she has found.
It's also nice how in Maya's case everyone knew about her father but she couldn't believe it when in Andy's case she was the one who saw it and noone believed her.
OMFG what the fuck was that ending?! Am I suppose to believe this?
I think the ending wasn't surprising at all, we got hints about Andy's mom in the previous episodes, when Pruitt talked about her with his buddies. I just hope they won't make him some kind of abuser next season, I was really invested in him as a good father figure, despite his flaws. I hope Eleni just couldn't bear the family life and left, because if Pruitt was abusive to her and she left without her daughter - that's problematic as well. But maybe shows a pattern, she could've done all of this one week later to bother to support her husband (or even someone considered a friend from the present), even if she married him for the wrong reasons and he's a place-holder for her father.
I think his reasoning that it's her grief were solid and not that judgmental, and his health and future carrer should've been more important than ghosts from the past. That's how I see marriage, at least, you can't just pick up at leave your spouse, this is a commitment you took. Andy really annoyed me during this episodes.
Anyways, good cliffhanger for next season and a better season finale than Grey's Anatomy (though I realized it was forced by the lockdowns). Overall, interesting developments this season, the characters really grew up on me. I want to see Travis being happy, Emmett somehow getting back on the force to conquer his heart, Maya and Carina getting more serious, Vic and Dean finding their way to each other and Ben being a badass on his PRT. Oh, and Jack should meet someone really-really hot and interesting, he's been so human this season.
What an emotional rollercoaster
Way too much drama... Anyone know when "Chicago Fire" is going to air again?
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Am I the only one thinking that Andy and Maya are way too much self centered? They weren't like this in the beginning....