I think they're going a little bit too far over the top with Avery and his descent into pathetic levels of drunkenness and man-whoring around. I get it, the Juliette thing destroyed him, but it's almost like he's become a caricature of himself. I have no problem with his overall plot, but seriously guys a little restraint would make for more enjoyable viewing.
Speaking of Avery and his fondness for random skanks, I did really like that they used a song by Wildling during the scene at his apartment when's making out with one and thought it was really appropriate given the song is called "I Can't Get Over You To Save My Life" and that's exactly what Avery's trying to do at that moment.
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Juliette does not need a new love interest when she's pregnant.
ReplyDeleteDeacon needs to put his foot where the son doesn't shine in Luke's ass.
ReplyDeleteSo many characters, no need for new people! (still love this show though)
ReplyDeleteI think they're going a little bit too far over the top with Avery and his descent into pathetic levels of drunkenness and man-whoring around. I get it, the Juliette thing destroyed him, but it's almost like he's become a caricature of himself. I have no problem with his overall plot, but seriously guys a little restraint would make for more enjoyable viewing.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of Avery and his fondness for random skanks, I did really like that they used a song by Wildling during the scene at his apartment when's making out with one and thought it was really appropriate given the song is called "I Can't Get Over You To Save My Life" and that's exactly what Avery's trying to do at that moment.