If your talking about tomorrow nights episode, it's of Peggy and Jack at Honey's baby shower. It's not really worth seeing. Unless your fans of there's that is?!Quote:
Originally Posted by EE Rocks
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If your talking about tomorrow nights episode, it's of Peggy and Jack at Honey's baby shower. It's not really worth seeing. Unless your fans of there's that is?!Quote:
Originally Posted by EE Rocks
The writers seemed to be making a strong statement about teenagers who have babies. The way Bradley was calling them losers and being 'stuck'. It was quite a good thing to say really. It did kind of ring true.
He seemed to be confused with the fact that Stacey would want to spend her young life looking after a kid. They do seem to have different ideas about want they want.
Her friend Abby was pregnant at like 15 wasn't she?!
It's great that they are so different! But maybe there are too many differences?!
I agree about the too many differences if the writers aren't careful Stacey and Bradley won't have anything in common except they are both teenagers
If they aren't careful there will be nowhere left for them to run as a couple
So what did anyone else think of Bradley's declaration of love?! Do you think he mean't it? or do you think he was saying it to get her to have the abortion?
It all seemed a bit too convenient from where I was sitting. The way he looked her directly in the face, fixated with his eyes. Like he was coaxing her or something.
I don't think he believes in telling anyone that he loves them. When Stacey said it the first time, he asked her 'what it mean't?'.
I just don't know.
I thought it was far too convient oh I don't want a kid she needs me to tell I love her and so what does he do he tells her he loves her. When he spoke to Max the other night he hesitiated when Max asked if he loved her
I don't think Bradley believes in loving someone but he played on her insecurities and told her what she wanted to hear
lol, I suppose it depends how you look at it, that he was lying and being devious to pressurise her into having the abortion or he was being truthful and really meant everything he said.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemo
Personally I'm making the judgement from his previous record and how he was scared and being sick at the clinic, and I would say that he is being truthful. He wanted her to have the abortion, he laid out the reasons why he felt it wasn't the right time to have a baby (did you expect him to be impartial to it?) He told her she had the final decision and that he loved her and that he wanted to be with her.
I'll have to watch it again later... :)
Yeah, that's what I think.
He might care, but if she wasn't going through this, I think he'd wait a hell of a lot longer to say he loved her. I don't think he feels love the intensive way that Stacey clearly does.
He's got fear of abandonment issues, but so has Stacey.
I think each of us watched it in a different way! lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by PR1811
The way I saw it, Bradley said she had to make the decision. But then when Stacey asked him what he wanted, he saw the opportunity to put across his opinion, very strongly. It sounded like manipulation to me.
Bradley should have said, when Stacey brought it back to him, that he'd go along with what she wanted. That he'd be there for her no matter what she decided.
I'm not blaming Bradley. I think he had a good argument, but I don't think Stacey should have gone along with it just to make him happy. She should have thought about herself as well.
That's the thing. Stacey didn't think about herself, she just thought about making Bradley happy.
I know! It's just so unselfish! It's too unselfish for her!Quote:
Originally Posted by EE Rocks
Bradley's thinking about himself, she should to. Whose looking out for her feelings?!