I saw someone* say that if that bucktommy scene had been madney or henren then no one would have batted an eye and actually I'd argue that we already got an equivalent henren scene when they were discussing Mara's integration into their family and her and Denny opening up to each other (a heavy, serious topic), which was followed by Hen making a quip about how she and Karen play good cop and bad cop (tonal shift, inviting banter), to which Karen said "sometimes we switch 😏" (tension-breaking, flirty, sexual). but I'm going to be honest I think no one batted an eye bc some of you don't take lesbian sensuality and sexuality seriously.
WTF Happened?! This was the 9-1-1 Season 7 Finale ?! Thoughts!/?
Only the ending scene was decent. A good season finale cliffhanger. Rest was very lukewarm.
They tried to jampack so many elements,emotions and feelings together! But why ?! Writer's strike and new channel move?
I was shit scared for Bobby by episode 9.But this episode I was just curious.Nothing else.
I was worried for Christopher and Eddie last episode. But by this I was just sort of resigned for their fate.
I was anxious for Hen and Karen's situation with Mara last week. But while watching I was not so sure anymore.
I was kinda pumped for the arsonist theory related to Athena and Amir. Though I enjoyed their segment, but that particular ending had me a little skeptical.
I was ready to be emotional for the Buddie interaction, their action and reaction. They partially served tbh. ( At this point I don't care if Buddie ever becomes canon as a romantic pair, or they just remain platonic soulmates. I just want enjoy their chemistry when they play-off each other's emotions.)
I was excited for Buck and Tommy. At this point I didn't care what happened to them anymore. ( I would have adored and loved the Daddy-issues joke but some it fell flat according to the tone of the rest of episode.)
The Buckley-Han and Wilsons plan for a temporary solution was a nicely done . But again felt like a mid-season episode whip-up than a season finale wrap-up.
Maybe that's just an only me problem. I guess since they wanted to us to feel so many things in a single episode all at once, neither resonated much nor stayed with. It was hard for me to keep track of my feelings in order to keep track to whatever was happening to the characters on-screen.
Sorry, the ending for me is neither neat like Fox's 9-1-1 finale nor intense claw-trap like ABC's series finale. But that's just my opinion only.
But the rollercoaster of emotions this season put us through I think am a mature adult enough to handle a lukearm finale. No complains.
P.S : Nevertheless will definitely be eagerly waiting and watching Season 8 no doubts whatsoever.
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Aron and Ellen. We've had them since they were small chickens. I can't believe they will turn nine this year. I love them with all my heart. Värmland, Sweden (March 20, 2024).
Fourteen seconds of my husband and his bantam cochin hen, Pebble. Pebble likes to sleep in the pawpaw tree, so Kevin has to go get her out many evenings. Then we discovered that she was actually going in with the other hens, then coming back out to get into the tree when he does his evening pre-check to see if everybody’s gone in yet.
My working theory is that what she really likes is being picked up and carried to the coop by a large tattooed bald man who talks to her in a soothing tone, and honestly, who can blame her?