@Soon1304: Except in House (in the series on the plane), I do not remember this in other series, but nevertheless I immediately realized what it was. And I was immediately surprised that they only prescribed sweets to the "patient zero" too.
No, after all, there should be something in pairs,,, but I don't see anything Reynolds +Evie This is in contrast to Helen and Max! Maybe nothing will happen, but they are suitable as a pair) Bloom is not much yet, I would like more screen time. Todd is such a good-for-nothing, cool tandem with Max! Vijay darling, I ran into my son's joints again!)
I don't understand the line of Vijay and his son a little: here they are in a quarrel, then he passes the jewelry of his late wife through Ella, and in this series he meets his son as if nothing had happened. Perhaps they reconciled somewhere behind the scenes, but before that, the Kapoor family relationships were generally ignored.
I remember Reynolds' reasoning about black women, that is, is Evie black in the understanding of screenwriters? If the States are really so idiotic with this racism, then they are savages
There are a lot of things in the series that happen quite differently from in life, but there are also moments that take and take out the soul. I am extremely glad that we did not step over the loss of Max, as if it had never happened. But it's a damn pity for the hero.
Max began to show his pain a little - I think this pipe will burst completely soon.
This is in contrast to Helen and Max!
Maybe nothing will happen, but they are suitable as a pair)
Bloom is not much yet, I would like more screen time.
Todd is such a good-for-nothing, cool tandem with Max!
Vijay darling, I ran into my son's joints again!)
There are a lot of things in the series that happen quite differently from in life, but there are also moments that take and take out the soul. I am extremely glad that we did not step over the loss of Max, as if it had never happened. But it's a damn pity for the hero.