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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 8:14:36 GMT -5
I doubt that cooper was a gangster, doesn't strike me as the type Let's see what happens but I hope he tells the truth --Coming soon my review of this episode---
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 8:15:38 GMT -5
I will mention everything in the chat tonight, including my own review..
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 8:46:45 GMT -5
I will mention everything in the chat tonight, including my own review.. I will do a complete review later but to me Cooper was or arrested or something criminal...
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 8:51:17 GMT -5
Or I have a feeling that Lilly was stolen as a baby, Cooper and Ellen Kidnapped her. I don't know but I can clearly see that..
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 8:59:18 GMT -5
Or I have a feeling that Lilly was stolen as a baby, Cooper and Ellen Kidnapped her. I don't know but I can clearly see that.. LII2. I respect your opinion but that sounds to me like a Mexican Soap opera
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 9:03:55 GMT -5
I guess I'm thinking a bit too hard, or perhaps the reason why Paul states it's complicated is b/c he doesn't want to show that he's not the best father. The line" I've worked too hard to get where I am today", puzzles me. Perhaps he was an alcholic like her mother but quit.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 9:05:32 GMT -5
I guess I'm thinking a bit too hard, or perhaps the reason why Paul states it's complicated is b/c he doesn't want to show that he's not the best father. The line" I've worked too hard to get where I am today", puzzles me. Perhaps he was an alcholic like her mother but quit. I think he did something illegal to get money Lilly should just go on and forget him(and marry Ray in California)
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 9:09:09 GMT -5
ILilly should just go on and forget him(and marry Ray in California) That is something I really doubt, she outgrew him.. that sounds more like a soap opera. Lilly needs family, but Paul needs to start being an honest father more then a liar
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 9:13:25 GMT -5
That is something I really doubt, she outgrew him.. that sounds more like a soap opera. Lilly needs family, but Paul needs to start being an honest father more then a liar But he does not tell the truth and one begins to think he's a criminal
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 9:18:08 GMT -5
Like you said Armed Robbery, i could see that. Perhaps this was combined with drinking, I can also see him as an alcholic but who know.s
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 9:18:56 GMT -5
Like you said Armed Robbery, i could see that. Perhaps this was combined with drinking, I can also see him as an alcholic but who know.s But Lilly is an adult. She wouldn't react as a kid. He has to say what happened!
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 9:21:09 GMT -5
True, but at least this isn't reminding me of Lilly/Ellen Spat from S4. However Lilly is more mature and isn't moping even at the end, she's actually having fun hanging with her squad. I don't think she feels alone, she has them but I think she feels torn from her father.
Paul realized at the end, that he was wrong. He looked a bit heartbroken, I think he came there to talk to her. Stillman's situation was different, yes he is divorced but saw his daughter grow up and is still close to her.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 9:25:11 GMT -5
True, but at least this isn't reminding me of Lilly/Ellen Spat from S4. However Lilly is more mature and isn't moping even at the end, she's actually having fun hanging with her squad. I don't think she feels alone, she has them but I think she feels torn from her father. Paul realized at the end, that he was wrong. He looked a bit heartbroken, I think he came there to talk to her. Stillman's situation was different, yes he is divorced but saw his daughter grow up and is still close to her. That's totally right. Stillman was there for his daughter while Cooper not. Lilly at least he's not depressed anymore. I know by own experience how devastating is depression
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 9:27:35 GMT -5
Lilly's changed since being shot, she's not acting the same way she would have done long ago. Even with the split of her and Saccardo early on this season; she wasn't all sad and annoying. I think Lilly is learning how to enjoy some happiness her life, even if it's just hanging with her squad. She knows that they care and love her, they are her family.
On the other hand, Paul doesn't seem to want to lose her again for the second time. Lilly isn't the type for forgiving, but he needs to come clean.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 9:30:50 GMT -5
Lilly's changed since being shot, she's not acting the same way she would have done long ago. Even with the split of her and Saccardo early on this season; she wasn't all sad and annoying. I think Lilly is learning how to enjoy some happiness her life, even if it's just hanging with her squad. She knows that they care and love her, they are her family. On the other hand, Paul doesn't seem to want to lose her again for the second time. Lilly isn't the type for forgiving, but he needs to come clean. Right. I like the way they get along but he needs to say what happened
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Post by lillyrush1977 on Apr 27, 2009 9:51:09 GMT -5
First off I was exicted that CC started on time! ;D I loved the beginning when they were teasing Jefferies about being 45 at the time Kennedy was shot and Lilly said no you were thinking about Lincoln. The scenes with Lilly and her Dad were great! If you remember he had a rivoting performance in "Dead Man Walking" as well. I am of the same opinion as most everyone else, even though he claims it is none of her "damn" business, it is! She needs to know why he left, more importantly why he left her with her mother. I am excited for the last two episodes of the season, Pearl Jam is my favorite band from the grunge era, and the little teaser at the end with Lilly getting rear ended caused a gasp from me. Can't WAIT!
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 11:47:09 GMT -5
Anyone notice the guy standing next to Lilly in the last scene, I think he was the owner of the bar. I just noticed this for some odd reason?
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 13:29:01 GMT -5
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Apr 27, 2009 14:09:45 GMT -5
1. Patrick was in the Coastguard in 1952
2. They can trace things back, Sharon was the last to see Patrick alive and she struck the detectives as the type of woman who would do or say anything to get what she wanted
3. Red Baltimore was just a nickname like we have screenames here; basically the same. He was just a guy that was hard to beat at pool
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Post by eduardodelroice on Apr 27, 2009 14:11:42 GMT -5
1. Patrick was in the Coastguard in 1952 2. They can trace things back, Sharon was the last to see Patrick alive and she struck the detectives as the type of woman who would do or say anything to get what she wanted 3. Red Baltimore was just a nickname like we have screenames here; basically the same. He was just a guy that was hard to beat at pool Thanks LII2: I thought Sharon had a connection with the man who was the owner of the gun
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