Ok…Yup. Still Speechless.
What an episode full of drama. I have no idea where to start.
At the beginning Brooke was being a total witch. She said some pretty nasty things to Peyton and I wanted to jump through the TV screen and slap her. But she finally came around and I started to be ok with her again. Although the whole “see mothers one and two” comment really pissed me off.
I loved the hospital scene with all the girls. It was so funny when the doctor came out to see what the fuss was all about and he took Haley to the back to check her out and the other girls where walking back to the waiting room and they all called the nurse a nasty name. Hilarious!
When Nathan decided to throw the game I wasn’t surprised. He had a wife and a baby to look out for. And since Daunte knew about Haley I can see where Nathan would want to throw the game and get those scum bags off his back. I am happy that after half time he had a change of heart and the Ravens won the game.
But not now knowing what Daunte did. I can’t believe he ran over Haley. And then Lucas not taking his pills at the beginning of the game and collapsing. Wow, what a jammed packed episode last night was.
I sure hope Lucas, Haley and the baby boy make a fast recovery.
I’m ready to see Peyton happy for a change. It seems as though something bad is always happening to that girl. For example, her adopted mother dies Jake and Jenny leave, her real mother dies and then Derek has to leave due to military reasons. And for a moment we thought it was all going to be ok because Lucas feels the same way about Peyton. And then “bang” the same night something bad happens to Lucas. WTF can’t the girl be happy for a minute. That’s something I’ve been waiting to see for so long and I hope Lucas recovers and he and Peyton Sawyer can try and work on their relationship.
The previews for next week look awesome.
What an episode full of drama. I have no idea where to start.
At the beginning Brooke was being a total witch. She said some pretty nasty things to Peyton and I wanted to jump through the TV screen and slap her. But she finally came around and I started to be ok with her again. Although the whole “see mothers one and two” comment really pissed me off.
I loved the hospital scene with all the girls. It was so funny when the doctor came out to see what the fuss was all about and he took Haley to the back to check her out and the other girls where walking back to the waiting room and they all called the nurse a nasty name. Hilarious!
When Nathan decided to throw the game I wasn’t surprised. He had a wife and a baby to look out for. And since Daunte knew about Haley I can see where Nathan would want to throw the game and get those scum bags off his back. I am happy that after half time he had a change of heart and the Ravens won the game.
But not now knowing what Daunte did. I can’t believe he ran over Haley. And then Lucas not taking his pills at the beginning of the game and collapsing. Wow, what a jammed packed episode last night was.
I sure hope Lucas, Haley and the baby boy make a fast recovery.
I’m ready to see Peyton happy for a change. It seems as though something bad is always happening to that girl. For example, her adopted mother dies Jake and Jenny leave, her real mother dies and then Derek has to leave due to military reasons. And for a moment we thought it was all going to be ok because Lucas feels the same way about Peyton. And then “bang” the same night something bad happens to Lucas. WTF can’t the girl be happy for a minute. That’s something I’ve been waiting to see for so long and I hope Lucas recovers and he and Peyton Sawyer can try and work on their relationship.
The previews for next week look awesome.
1 comment:
That was by far the most exhilirating and dissapointing episode. The anicipation is driving me crazy and next week's episode doesn't seem like it will show us how they are in the present. The emotions this show triggers...It just might be my favorite...I love the idea of Lucas and Peyton together...it reminds you of magical times in high school. Hope all ends well.
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