Last night’s Brothers & Sisters dealt with something you don’t see often on TV: How you tell your loved ones that you have Stage 3 Read the full post.
Oct 12
2009
11:02 AM ET
'Brothers & Sisters' recap: Life goes on
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Kevin broke my heart with his great acting during the confrontation scene, but Sarah mended it again. If this ep isn’t responsible for at least one Emmy I’d be shocked.
Does anyone else think that Robert needs to quit his senate race? He mentioned a couple of episodes ago that his donors didn’t think he could get elected and Kitty’s cancer would be the perfect opportunity for him to bow out of the race and still save face. Who could blame a guy for needing more time to help his wife when she is fighting cancer?
I meant race for governor- I know he is already a senator!
I just love Scotty, he is the sweettest and so cute and pretty, and I could go on, but this crazy girl crusshing on a gay character is just to much… He, Justin and Robert and like my favorite character… I will actually enjoy having another hot character on the show… and the twisted, sad evil younger brother Ryan hasnt being exploded enough, and I believe this kind of characters have redention writed all over their face…
Yep, even the recap made me tear up. I screamed Sarah’s name outloud when I saw here. And fell apart with Kitty. This season is gonna tear me up.
I also choked up when Kitty opened the door and it was Sarah. It looks like Kitty then drawn strength from her older sister and it was wonderful. This is a good start for B & S.
This was probably the best B&S episode thus far, IMO. At one point, Calista Flockheart’s facial expression sitting at the (second) dinner table was so full of emotion. There was melancholy there, as there would be in a real situation.
I have to say that Calista’s acting in these past two episodes has been the best work I’ve seen her do. The facial expressions in the doctor’s office, at the dinner table… she doesn’t have to say a word but her face says it all. If she doesn’t win an emmy for this season’s work, there is no justice (and I usually never care about the emmy race). But she’s already earned it in my book and the story line has just begun!
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