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Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
I really did feel pretty bad for him at the end. His character is really starting to be the one I identify with the most.
I really did feel pretty bad for him at the end. His character is really starting to be the one I identify with the most.
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Originally posted by Alyoshka
Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
I like this show, but I can't stand Harry anymore. He is too much of a do-gooder.
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Originally posted by Alyoshka
Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
I really did feel pretty bad for him at the end. His character is really starting to be the one I identify with the most.
Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
I really did feel pretty bad for him at the end. His character is really starting to be the one I identify with the most.
He's a good guy, but that doesn't make him a good boyfriend.
Not that I'm too keen on Lauren either. She's too selfish.
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Originally posted by Kelric
Not that I'm too keen on Lauren either. She's too selfish. [/B]
Not that I'm too keen on Lauren either. She's too selfish. [/B]
I agree. After her day-before-Valentine's tirade, she lost all of her appeal to me.
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Originally posted by Kelric
Nope, he had every chance to work it out with her, and he refused to do anything until it was too late.
He's a good guy, but that doesn't make him a good boyfriend.
Originally posted by Alyoshka
Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
I really did feel pretty bad for him at the end. His character is really starting to be the one I identify with the most.
Did anyone else actually feel sorry for Senate? I was really pleased that they put some emotional depth into his character, beyond the little hints that we've seen before.
I really did feel pretty bad for him at the end. His character is really starting to be the one I identify with the most.
He's a good guy, but that doesn't make him a good boyfriend.
Plus I think he had a good point...the murder thing wasn't really something he should have shared with her after he found out. It wasn't something she really needed to know IMO.
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Originally posted by Trelach24
You know Guber has that tape in his VCR right now and he's.......uh......you know.
You know Guber has that tape in his VCR right now and he's.......uh......you know.




