Can Aidan EVER get out a sentence without having to break it up into
TWO sentences? Today: "... when I turned up he was on the floor
and he looked like he had been covered ......... in pepper spray."
It seems like he does that with the majority of his lines.
I don't buy this sudden buddy-buddy thing between Aidan and Kendall
after everything that's happened. They've been practically
THROBBING with guilt and telegraphing it CONSTANTLY, sniping and
trying DESPERATELY not to touch each other or even be in the same
ROOM together and then, suddenly, not only is everything just fine,
but BETTER than fine? I would be glad for them to drop the childish
angst over their one-night-stand, but their new camaraderie doesn't
ring true to me.
WTF is wrong with Ryan NOW? He flies to L.A. and does everything in
his power to gain entrance to Kendall's room, finally letting
himself in at the end of the episode. So WHAT if he loves Kendall?
Doesn't ANYONE from Pine Valley have even a tiny hint of a notion of
the word "boundaries"? Don't answer that -- it's a rhetorical
question.
Aidan laments that "recently", with Greenlee, it's been crisis after
crisis after crisis. Me: "RECENTLY?"
Robin "doesn't he realize that that IS normal for Greenlee?"
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