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Post by ayanami on Oct 7, 2017 19:15:32 GMT
Kelly's attitude on the matter has been bugging my since the pilot and when she actually said it point blank in episode 4, my reaction was a resounding: "Are you kidding me, b**ch??" The hell was that inevitable!"
Just to make it clear that I'm not speaking out of some personal grudge; I have never been cheated on, nor have I ever cheated myself, and I REFUSE to believe that it is ever inevitable! Like Pria said last episode, Kelly could have simply asked for a divorce, but instead she decided to betray Ed and their entire relationship. And now she actually has the gall to pretend like Ed's to blame for her sh!tty behaviour!
Thoughts? (And a poll for my curiosity.)
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Post by DoTheMath on Oct 7, 2017 19:42:33 GMT
Kelly's attitude on the matter has been bugging my since the pilot and when she actually said it point blank in episode 4, my reaction was a resounding: "Are you kidding me, b**ch??" The hell was that inevitable! Just to make it clear that I'm not speaking out of some personal grudge; I have never been cheated on, nor have I ever cheated myself, but I REFUSE to believe that it is ever inevitable! Like Pria said last episode, Kelly could have simply asked for a divorce, but instead she decided to betray Ed and their entire relationship. And now she actually has the gall to pretend like Ed's to blame for her sh!tty behaviour! Thoughts? (And a poll for my curiosity.) I chose A because the show makes it seem like they never discussed the problem. Discussion and trying to work it out should have been the first step. Failing that, then option B would be the answer. Option C, unfortunately, often happens, but I don't believe it's EVER inevitable.
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Post by ayanami on Oct 7, 2017 20:24:28 GMT
Kelly's attitude on the matter has been bugging my since the pilot and when she actually said it point blank in episode 4, my reaction was a resounding: "Are you kidding me, b**ch??" The hell was that inevitable! Just to make it clear that I'm not speaking out of some personal grudge; I have never been cheated on, nor have I ever cheated myself, but I REFUSE to believe that it is ever inevitable! Like Pria said last episode, Kelly could have simply asked for a divorce, but instead she decided to betray Ed and their entire relationship. And now she actually has the gall to pretend like Ed's to blame for her sh!tty behaviour! Thoughts? (And a poll for my curiosity.) I chose A because the show makes it seem like they never discussed the problem. Discussion and trying to work it out should have been the first step. Failing that, then option B would be the answer. Option C, unfortunately, often happens, but I don't believe it's EVER inevitable. Well, she did want to go to couple's counceling, but with the therapist being her brother-in-law, no wonder Ed didn't want to go.
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Post by DoTheMath on Oct 7, 2017 21:50:41 GMT
I chose A because the show makes it seem like they never discussed the problem. Discussion and trying to work it out should have been the first step. Failing that, then option B would be the answer. Option C, unfortunately, often happens, but I don't believe it's EVER inevitable. Well, she did want to go to couple's counceling, but with the therapist being her brother-in-law, no wonder Ed didn't want to go. ;-)
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Post by Hari Seldon on Oct 9, 2017 4:18:36 GMT
Kelly's attitude on the matter has been bugging my since the pilot and when she actually said it point blank in episode 4, my reaction was a resounding: "Are you kidding me, b**ch??" The hell was that inevitable!" Just to make it clear that I'm not speaking out of some personal grudge; I have never been cheated on, nor have I ever cheated myself, and I REFUSE to believe that it is ever inevitable! Like Pria said last episode, Kelly could have simply asked for a divorce, but instead she decided to betray Ed and their entire relationship. And now she actually has the gall to pretend like Ed's to blame for her sh!tty behaviour! Thoughts? (And a poll for my curiosity.) I went ahead with 'B' because Kelly sounded like she did all the trying she planned to do. Whether she did much of anything is questionable, but if she wasn't willing to make that effort then it would have been much better to set Ed free than to do what she did.
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