I know I'm probably one of the only ones, but I can't stand Wade. He's such an immature man-child! He acts like a first grade boy who has a crush on a girl & therefore picks on her/does mean stuff to her. I just can't take it LOL
It's hard for me to understand how anyone can deny George and Zoe's chemistry after this episode. They were freakin' amazing! It was a beautiful, crazy awesome episode. Love this show so much!
Loved the episode, although the "George on drugs" part (no one can be that happy and smile the way he did) was very cheesy, they could have done that differently and create the same response from Zoe and Lemon... Knew something was going to happen after Zoe hung up the phone and saw George standing there. Still curious to see where the Z/G relationship is going, and it might end up being the thing that Zoe needs, to realize that she and Wade are better for each other.
Wow. Lots of "awful" votes for this episode but, since I'm certain those are almost all 'shipper votes, I'm not taking that seriously at all.
This was an enjoyable episode. - Wade took a tiny step in the right direction. (away from being an emotionally stunted baby) - Lavon felt the inevitable fallout of his dalliance with Lemon in the form of a fist. He'll be okay. - Brick's stage debut subplot was fun. - Tom Long annoys the hell out of me. Please drop that character. - George and Zoe were great. It was nice to see "what could be" if the situation were different but what they're sharing is more fantasy than reality. - After watching every episode this season so far, I feel safe in saying that I think Magnolia is more capable of acting like an adult than Lemon. - This was a good episode that would have been even better if Scotty McCreery didn't bring it to a grinding halt with that infuriatingly annoying smirk of his.
I'm hardcore Zoe/Wade, but I reeeeeally loved this episode! For Zoe and Wade to ever really be together, I think George and Zoe have to happen in order to get it out of their systems and realise that they're really not all that perfect for eachother. They need to live through the dream to get rid of the perfect illusion they have about their romantic compatability. So for that reason I really managed to appreciate the episode.
Other notes: - George freaked me out with his ubber happy disposition. Especially when he was dealing with Lemon because you could reeeeeally see all the denial and roboticness in those interactions. See him let lose however and have fun and not worry about what Lemon wanted or what Lemon would say etc, was fun and good for him. - Lemon and her denial was annoying, as usual, but I think I like her the most when she's having a rela moment with her family. (Speaking of how awesome was Magnolia. I think that kid has a great chance to NOT end up anything like her sister. Fingers crossed!!!) - LOL! Brick and his stage nerves! - Tom and Wanda were ADORABLE! - The first Zoe/Lavon scene with her puching him and it coming full circle in the end with George decking him was great! - Meh on the Wade subplot. The best bits were the begining with Lavon, the bit with Tom and the end with Tanzie.
Favourite line (Re the canned soup): "I had to use a can opener. That counts. - Not in the South it doesn't!"
The only thing I didn't like? I know I said above I can deal with a George/Zoe relationship, but the way these two act around eacother and about eachother is why I don't see them as good together. Zoe acts pathetic in that "hope" and idealistic perspective she has over "Perfect George" and how "Great they would be together" she's clearly not herself. And George takes advantage and exploits his relationship with Zoe. She's a reminder of the life he gave up and I feel that he resorts to keeping her around so that he can in a way "have the cake and eat it too."
Loved the episode. George and Zoe or rather Scott Porter and Rachel Bilson have amazing chemistry on screen. Anyone disagreeing with it is obviously watching a different show.
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Got some bitter Zade fans on this poll. GZ were freaking amazing! The entire episode was fantastically awesome.
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ReplyDeletewish the writers would stop trying to force this relationship, they have zero chemistry, and George is about as exciting as watching paint dry.
ReplyDeleteHa, how funny is this poll?! I´ve never seen people be this devided.
ReplyDeleteI like Wade so much better than George, so I didn´t like this episode too much.
i am agree with the pol this episode was little bit polarice and ambigius.
ReplyDeleteI know I'm probably one of the only ones, but I can't stand Wade. He's such an immature man-child! He acts like a first grade boy who has a crush on a girl & therefore picks on her/does mean stuff to her. I just can't take it LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for me to understand how anyone can deny George and Zoe's chemistry after this episode. They were freakin' amazing! It was a beautiful, crazy awesome episode. Love this show so much!
ReplyDeleteLoved the George/ Zoe moments!! I think they have great chemistry, the way they looked at each other in this episode! Loved it!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the episode, although the "George on drugs" part (no one can be that happy and smile the way he did) was very cheesy, they could have done that differently and create the same response from Zoe and Lemon... Knew something was going to happen after Zoe hung up the phone and saw George standing there. Still curious to see where the Z/G relationship is going, and it might end up being the thing that Zoe needs, to realize that she and Wade are better for each other.
ReplyDeletegood except for the part where George and Zoe hang out together and she gets her hopes up o.O
ReplyDeletei agree, i love this episode. i love George and Zoe together.
ReplyDeleteWow. Lots of "awful" votes for this episode but, since I'm certain those are almost all 'shipper votes, I'm not taking that seriously at all.
ReplyDeleteThis was an enjoyable episode.
- Wade took a tiny step in the right direction. (away from being an emotionally stunted baby)
- Lavon felt the inevitable fallout of his dalliance with Lemon in the form of a fist. He'll be okay.
- Brick's stage debut subplot was fun.
- Tom Long annoys the hell out of me. Please drop that character.
- George and Zoe were great. It was nice to see "what could be" if the situation were different but what they're sharing is more fantasy than reality.
- After watching every episode this season so far, I feel safe in saying that I think Magnolia is more capable of acting like an adult than Lemon.
- This was a good episode that would have been even better if Scotty McCreery didn't bring it to a grinding halt with that infuriatingly annoying smirk of his.
I'm hardcore Zoe/Wade, but I reeeeeally loved this episode!
ReplyDeleteFor Zoe and Wade to ever really be together, I think George and Zoe have to happen in order to get it out of their systems and realise that they're really not all that perfect for eachother. They need to live through the dream to get rid of the perfect illusion they have about their romantic compatability.
So for that reason I really managed to appreciate the episode.
Other notes:
- George freaked me out with his ubber happy disposition. Especially when he was dealing with Lemon because you could reeeeeally see all the denial and roboticness in those interactions. See him let lose however and have fun and not worry about what Lemon wanted or what Lemon would say etc, was fun and good for him.
- Lemon and her denial was annoying, as usual, but I think I like her the most when she's having a rela moment with her family. (Speaking of how awesome was Magnolia. I think that kid has a great chance to NOT end up anything like her sister. Fingers crossed!!!)
- LOL! Brick and his stage nerves!
- Tom and Wanda were ADORABLE!
- The first Zoe/Lavon scene with her puching him and it coming full circle in the end with George decking him was great!
- Meh on the Wade subplot. The best bits were the begining with Lavon, the bit with Tom and the end with Tanzie.
Favourite line (Re the canned soup): "I had to use a can opener. That counts. - Not in the South it doesn't!"
The only thing I didn't like? I know I said above I can deal with a George/Zoe relationship, but the way these two act around eacother and about eachother is why I don't see them as good together.
Zoe acts pathetic in that "hope" and idealistic perspective she has over "Perfect George" and how "Great they would be together" she's clearly not herself. And George takes advantage and exploits his relationship with Zoe. She's a reminder of the life he gave up and I feel that he resorts to keeping her around so that he can in a way "have the cake and eat it too."
Loved the episode. George and Zoe or rather Scott Porter and Rachel Bilson have amazing chemistry on screen. Anyone disagreeing with it is obviously watching a different show.
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