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Post by BigLoveRocks! on Jan 17, 2011 2:00:59 GMT -5
I hope Ana goes back with Goran... On the previews next week it shows her falling down. I wonder if she'll miscarry the baby and go back to wherever she and Goran came from.
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Post by southernsong on Jan 17, 2011 7:32:46 GMT -5
As much as I didn't really care for that storyline, I would like to see it actually have an ending. I was hoping it wasn't going to be ended by them signing the papers. Now it looks like it will probably be Ana miscarrying and just leaving forever.
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Post by kambria on Jan 17, 2011 11:09:14 GMT -5
I hope Ana doesn't miscarry. I do wish Goran were out of the picture though. I don't trust him. His character seems really shady.
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Post by cherylr6 on Jan 17, 2011 15:04:15 GMT -5
Goran seems like the kind of guy who needs to be playing a suave werewolf on True Blood. He just looks wrong on Big love.
I hate miscarriage as plot device, but I think it might make sense if they are trying to wrap things up.
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Post by marigoldmama on Jan 17, 2011 17:10:33 GMT -5
what exactly did ana sign? I totally missed that.
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Post by bridget on Jan 17, 2011 17:46:28 GMT -5
Ana signed as a witness to Goran and Margene's divorce. Is it still considered a miscarriage if Ana is as pregnant as she is? It will be hard for her to leave with Goran when she's that big, normally they won't let you on a plane past a certain point in your pregnancy.
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Post by marigoldmama on Jan 17, 2011 17:48:56 GMT -5
Once you are past 20 weeks gestation, it is a birth and death. You get a death certificate etc. The baby is buried or cremated or whatever the family wishes.
Miscarriage is not really the correct term. Miscarriage is for under 20 weeks of pregnancy. If she goes into labor as far along as she is, it is considered a stillborn.
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Post by corajack on Jan 20, 2011 14:59:16 GMT -5
I really don't care what happens to them at all. The only thing that this storyline proved is that Bill is a poonhound and screws women out of wedlock (Ana and Margie) and isn't following the religion that he has now ruined his family trying to protect. I just wish Ana would go away and let's get back with the "real" family. She just had sex with Bill and got pregnant--happens a thousand times a day. She's not a wife or a part of the family to ME. Get rid of her and since it's a "fake" baby anyway, (we know she's not really pregnant) if she loses it then all the better.
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Post by bigluvjunkie on Jan 20, 2011 19:31:09 GMT -5
I went back and watched the season finale and that scene where Margene admits an attraction to Goran.
I can't tell if that scene was sincere or whether Margie was looking for an excuse to get out of it that wouldn't hurt Ana's feelings.
At this point, besides the neighbors across the street, Ana and Goran seem to be the only friends Marge has outside of the cult. So as long as they are around they are a potential place for Marge to run to.
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Post by KimLA on Jan 23, 2011 9:52:59 GMT -5
I agree about Bill, even last season the whole story line with Ana felt out of place somehow. Not that I don't like the character, but she has a very different personality than the other 3. After Ana's marriage to them soured so quickly, they all seemed so surprised. I was thinking "well, what did you expect, happily ever after?"
I think pretty much the whole story line with her existed to show Bill's weakness for "new adventures", so to speak. This is the guy who always claims to put his family, and what is best for them, first. Yet he can't seem to think of them first when the pretty waitress at the diner flirts with him? Did he assume that the fact that he got to know this woman and found her attractive and interesting was God's way of "revealing" to him that she should be 4th wife? And, if so, couldn't any woman he gets an eye for in the future be next on the list? He brought Ana into the situation without really even understanding her needs and expectations, but he was more than willing to seal her to his family for all time and eternity so that he could continue to have sex with her "rightously", plain and simple. He may have convinced himself he had a testimony, but I think he was just turned on by her and had to use his religion to justify it so he didn't feel like a schmuck. I think Barb realized that, and that's when her feelings for him started to change.
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