On AMC today?

What were the writers thinking about? The characters were talking to the camera. We didn't learn anything, just the annoying things that they were thinking. Do you think it was the worst show ever?

Dalmatian lady2007-08-11T02:38:47Z

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Yes, or at least one of the worst!
Every now and then, they do something stupid like that. I would think the writers would be a bit more creative than that, I mean, come on!
BORE CITY!!!

Kathi2007-08-11T18:58:52Z

It was a reflective poignant artsy moment for each of the cast members connected to Spike. Pretty annoying I'll agree, especially Cameron Mathison, what's up with him,

and on that note, Why hasn't Spike gotten an actual name? He's probably got hysterical deafness because his name is so embarrassing.

loco-mama2007-08-11T10:08:14Z

It wasn't a personal favorite, however, the story line with everyone involved has gotten pretty complex. Maybe they just thought this one day would slow things down and give clues to what may be gonna happen. Other than that, if you have ever spent long hours in a hospital waiting room, ecspecially dealing with your childrens illness, it kind of makes sense because, you often have all of these thoughts and feelings that you don't express so they were just giving a little insight?.?.?

Anonymous2007-08-11T06:09:46Z

I think the new writers just wanted to try something different and it didn't work. And it was different to let us know what they were all thinking this way.
Zach is always the first to put the blame on someone. In this case, he blames Ryan. (Look out, Ryan! Zach doesn't forget.)
I don't like Ryan, but they're all to blame in this circumstances. You could also blame Kendall for letting Greenlee take Spike just because she wanted Babe with her! Who was she thinking about then? Herself....as usual.

Sassie2007-08-11T06:37:54Z

I figured it was a psychological ploy to pull us in to their emotional world. Men sobbing and wiping their eyes, Kendall screaming once again, even though she's not in labor this time...the writers want us to feel sorry for and relate to everyone as they echo -- It's all my fault! I'm so scared!

It was definitely one of the weirdest shows I've ever seen. How I long for what we used to experience in the 70s and 80s!

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