If this wasn't the 3rd part of a 3 part episode, the episode should've been titled from the above quote. Beautiful mom quote.
6 Reviews
"You're Fat, I'm Ancient, We're Gorgeous"
tarnishedhalotx12 February 2020
Growth. 💗
alexandras130413 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I think this episode did well at portraying just how badly Kate used to see herself. She felt like any guy that gave her the time of day was worth hanging on to, no matter how badly they treated her, because she didn't know when the next one would come along. She also used to have such a terrible relationship with her mother because, let's face it, she's beautiful and amazing, and that made her feel even more self-conscious... but things are changing for her. With her evolving relationship with her mother, into what's now a great friendship, she has learned from the person that's always loved her that she deserves what she wants from a partner. She was no longer afraid to confront Toby about what she and Jack need from him, despite whatever repercussions were to come. Kate is a sensitive person that's been through so much and I am so glad that she not only has an amazing family that continuously tells/shows her how great she actually is - but that she's finally beginning to believe them! I can't wait to watch the big 3 help each other out through tough times next week!
I'm pleasantly surprised
qaudrae17 May 2020
Kate's storylines usually bore me but this episode gave her character so much more depth. The acting was phenomenal as always but in this trilogy you can feel a deeper sense of respect the actors have for the characters they are portraying.
Kate Gets Her Time
Hitchcoc8 May 2024
This continues Kate's story. In our intolerant society, she represents a huge host of women who deal with unfair and hurtful things every day. We are introduced to these things in the very first episode and we know there is a back story. Of course, she is going to hook up with a guy like Marc, a sociopath who is probably only after one thing. She is so desperate for love outside her family that she is willing to sell herself out. But more important here is her relationship with Toby. He pretty much tells her he won't be able to throw himself into accepting his blind little boy. She goes off with Rebecca to a camp for sightless children an their parents. He chooses not to go and really betrays her. She and Rebecca bond big time and she gets advice that is so sound and sensible.
Boooring
barnsleylad494913 February 2020
If you're a woman reading this scroll on. This has to be the most boring episode of the series. Mandy Moore is dreadful in this episode. If she called Kate "Bug" one more time my shoe was going through the TV. The writers are dragging stories out ad nauseam. The women all love this episode because of the mother daughter connection but it just doesn't work. Zero chemistry.
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