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Post by texans08 on Jan 3, 2007 22:41:21 GMT -5
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Post by Amy on Jan 3, 2007 22:50:04 GMT -5
Tex, do you think that Annie is meant to take over the loving, supportive sisterly role in Jon's life?
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Post by texans08 on Jan 3, 2007 22:58:24 GMT -5
i dont' know which makes me more violently ill, her playing Erin to Jonathan, she and jonathan developing something outside of friendship, she and ryan hitting the sheets. eh, who am i kidding? it all makes me ill.
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Post by Beth on Jan 3, 2007 22:59:41 GMT -5
I dunno...I think it's sorta natural that Annie is concerned for Jon. Not only is he Ryan's brother, but Jon got rid of T and in a weird twisted way was a kind of savior to her and Emma. That's just my thoughts on it anyway
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Post by texans08 on Jan 3, 2007 23:02:19 GMT -5
i still prefer her being ran over by a truck. a large truck.
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Post by Beth on Jan 3, 2007 23:05:04 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D
The sad thing is right now I would prefer her over Kendall - I never thought I'd say that!
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Post by texans08 on Jan 3, 2007 23:06:46 GMT -5
now that you mention it, throw kendall and annie both under the bus! ;D ;D
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Post by texans08 on Jan 3, 2007 23:26:02 GMT -5
i know right?! I think Jomanda gets some scenes tomorrow. If memory serves, he's with Ryan and Annie, then leaves to go to Confusion. amanda, of course will be there.
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Post by Beth on Jan 3, 2007 23:30:44 GMT -5
Thank goodness...although I kinda wonder what sets Jon off before his leaves Ryan's. He kinda looks miffed as he's talking to Amanda too.
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Post by texans08 on Jan 3, 2007 23:32:30 GMT -5
not sure what sets him off, at this point though, they're going to have him get a wee bit "out of control" so it likely won't take much to set him off.
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Post by Beth on Jan 3, 2007 23:41:29 GMT -5
I kind of expected the anger. It's like the writers opened up Kubler-Ross's book on the stages of grieving and are taking him through it one by one.
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Post by Amy on Jan 3, 2007 23:48:16 GMT -5
I kind of expected the anger. It's like the writers opened up Kubler-Ross's book on the stages of grieving and are taking him through it one by one. ;D ;D ;D That's a very funny and astute observation. That is exactly what they are doing isn't it?
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Post by Beth on Jan 3, 2007 23:50:05 GMT -5
there's denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. We have a looong way to go, don't we?
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Post by Amy on Jan 4, 2007 0:02:57 GMT -5
Maybe we could convince the writers that there is an apocryphal chapter of On Death and Dying that includes one final stage---nudity. The bereaved, having finally accepted the loss of his loved one, feels the need to shed his clothing and let it all hang out. Let the healing begin!
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