The good thing is we will see again Oppie, Clay, maybe young Tara, baby Jakson and of course John Teller
the riddler wrote:Hey, at least Jax didn't decide to become a lumberjack.
PensFanInDC wrote:the riddler wrote:Hey, at least Jax didn't decide to become a lumberjack.
PensFanInDC wrote:The good thing is we will see again Oppie, Clay, maybe young Tara, baby Jakson and of course John Teller
Exactly how much younger than everyone was Jax?
Hockeynut! wrote:PensFanInDC wrote:The good thing is we will see again Oppie, Clay, maybe young Tara, baby Jakson and of course John Teller
Exactly how much younger than everyone was Jax?
I think they meant Piney, not Opie.
PensFanInDC wrote:Hockeynut! wrote:PensFanInDC wrote:The good thing is we will see again Oppie, Clay, maybe young Tara, baby Jakson and of course John Teller
Exactly how much younger than everyone was Jax?
I think they meant Piney, not Opie.
Then why "maybe young Tara"?
dodint wrote:Gemma just went too easy, wasn't satisfying. The scene was about his agony, not hers. The fact that she consented to it stole away the joy I had been saving for the moment.
PensFanInDC wrote:dodint wrote:Gemma just went too easy, wasn't satisfying. The scene was about his agony, not hers. The fact that she consented to it stole away the joy I had been saving for the moment.
Not to sound like a broken record but that scene was certainly about her agony as well and as a parent I felt it. There is a reason that Sutter tweeted something about hugging your kids before bedtime the night that episode aired. You can chalk that up to another 'it feels different if you're a parent' thing. At least I think I would have felt differently if I wasn't a parent.
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