2018-05-24 11:32
gilda_elise
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Slowly but surely catching up and have recently watched episodes three through five. I really did like Hollywoodland, except for the ending, which, unfortunately, could be seen coming from a mile away. What the next two episodes did was make me rethink my Lucy/Wyatt preference. From his behavior, I'm beginning to think that he's not smart enough for Lucy, that, with time, the attraction would fade as their differences became more apparent.
I can't remember, but at any time did Wyatt confess that he and Jessica fought a lot? Going by her reaction, it wouldn't be hard to believe. Especially since he did leave her to walk home alone. That's not something most men would do; they'd insist that you get back into the car. Is his great love really his guilt speaking? Because he's awfully willing to overlook the fact that Rittenhouse is probably behind Jessica's coming back from the dead.
I'm not a hardcore Lucy/Flynn yet, but I'm getting there.
I can't remember, but at any time did Wyatt confess that he and Jessica fought a lot? Going by her reaction, it wouldn't be hard to believe. Especially since he did leave her to walk home alone. That's not something most men would do; they'd insist that you get back into the car. Is his great love really his guilt speaking? Because he's awfully willing to overlook the fact that Rittenhouse is probably behind Jessica's coming back from the dead.
I'm not a hardcore Lucy/Flynn yet, but I'm getting there.