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Parenthood - The Waiting Room - Review

11 Oct 2014

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The farewell season of Parenthood is moving forward. This week's  Parenthood faced the tough decision of Zeek: it’s the day of his heart surgery.

The episode starts with a sweet moment: Adam, Sarah, Julia, Crosby and Amber show up at their family's house to reassure the patriarch about his operation. Amber talks to his granddad and after a sweet moment on their porch, she decides to tell Ryan that she is pregnant. In the meantime Hank has to deal with Ruby stealing in a shop, and Julia finally tells Joel the truth: she is seeing someone else.

The Waiting Room is so intense: I loved, as last week, the Amber & Zeek moment. It was heartfelt and emotional to see her granddad giving advice to a confused Amber. This season they are at their best: the most  authentic and loveable characters. Also I really loved how they are portraying Zeek’s situation: the fear of losing him is clearly shown by the wonderful acting of Bonnie Bedelia and all the cast members. The use of their Wedding ring as a symbol of their troubled, but strong and happy marriage, was just perfect.
I enjoyed Amber and Ryan too: I liked how he reacted, and I can understand why Amber still doesn’t trust him. I am still hating Drew, one of the most boring and annoying character on Parenthood. He believes he knows everything, and he just started college!

What I really hated were the parts involving Hank and his family: we have just 10 episodes left, why we have to bear the useless Hank’s family life, full of stereotypes and a really not- so- interesting storyline? I hate his ex wife and his child. I just want to have the full screentime dedicated to the Braverman, not to a filler storyline of annoying characters.

All in all, the episode was as heartfelt as Parenthood always is. The plot is moving on, and we are left with Zeek still recovering, but already smiling again, on his hospital’s bed. Tissues are always needed with Parenthood, and The Waiting Room just confirms that. I can’t wait to see how the season will move on from this.

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review Francesco

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  2. I share your hatred of Hank's ex-wife and daughter. I'm hoping we get to see Hank stand up to them both because I think they often walk all over him.

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  3. Thanks to you for your comments! Yes Hank's family life needs to go. We don't have enough time left, I prefer seeing Sarah dealing with Amber or Drew..than with Hank's daughter. Also I don't understand why... but Lauren Graham has always to deal with character that has a fiance with an estranged daughter. It's odd :D

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  4. I know right... who the hell does she think she is... .. when told her he was seeing Sarah... she got all.... as long as I don't have to see her or some crap like that...I was like what the hell... he really does need to get a backbone.. just because she's lost control of that kid...

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