Yeah, I was getting ready to say this was a good episode of
Terriers
that I liked, and then the last bit happened. And it's not that I like it any less, it's just that it's a much rougher episode. I feel sad.
But again, I liked that I didn't know where it was going. And again it's the classic tim thing of twisting the tropes. Also, I thought the actor who portrayed the dying patient was very good.
Yeah, I was getting ready to say this was a good episode of Terriers that I liked, and then the last bit happened. And it's not that I like it any less, it's just that it's a much rougher episode. I feel sad.
I really like this show, so I was sort of disappointed at the cliché infidelity storyline, but holy shit, that last scene killed. I'm almost tearing up myself here.
The wild-goose chase was very amusing, although it's annoying that the episode description specifically called it a wild-goose chase.
Yeah, I was getting ready to say this was a good episode of Terriers that I liked, and then the last bit happened. And it's not that I like it any less, it's just that it's a much rougher episode. I feel sad.
Oh, I was broken at the end of the ep. I am honestly feeling upset for these characters. I am feeling pain about them. Good show, show.
I was kind of an emotional wreck for like ten or twenty minutes after the episode. I don't remember the last time that's happened after a television episode, if ever.
I'm worried that Stephanie's character is now being used merely for stand-alone jokes/lines. Didn't feel as this week's ep did any good to her, character development-wise.
Oh, I was broken at the end of the ep. I am honestly feeling upset for these characters. I am feeling pain about them
Yeah. Until now, it was a fun, good, no strings attached kind of a show. Now it's abusing me emotionally.
Yep, definitely a Minear show.
Stephanie is the sister?
Yeah, that was quite a turn at the end. Rough.
I'm worried that Stephanie's character is now being used merely for stand-alone jokes/lines. Didn't feel as this week's ep did any good to her, character development-wise.
I don't really see the point of her being there, unless it's for another obstacle that Hank needs to overcome, or maybe as "exposition girl" since she has mental issues and can be excused for saying whatever.
Also, why has Hank not called the hospital?
Maybe he doesn't like the hospital.
She's there to know that the soil report is bs. Other than that, we'll see.
I vaguely remember Hank saying something about contacting the hospital when she first showed up, that she had been there voluntarily? Something about she wouldn't take her meds there but she would if he let her stay in his attic. I might be making that up.