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We get it, Finn thinks the moon rises and sets on Jack and this is going to be devastating.Ībove: Hope Jack likes couches, ’cause we suspect he’s going to be sleeping on one for a while. Need proof? Look at Thursday’s episode in which, as Jack prepared to tell Finn the truth about their connection, his son sat there like a big, dumb puppy saying - and this is a direct quote - “It’s great knowing you can always count on your dad. There’s not one bit of subtlety to be found. I’m a big believer that if you keep repeating the same dialogue over and over, day after day, you’re basically telling the audience, “You don’t have to watch every episode, because we’re going to make sure that you not only know what happened yesterday, but that every word of dialogue will be repeated numerous times.” The other thing it does is drop huge anvils at every opportunity. “Of course Sheila wouldn’t know who the father is,” Steffy might say… and, in keeping with this show’s style, it would make perfect sense that she not acknowledge the fact that she’s played the “Who’s the Daddy?” game more than once. This was particularly strange given that they were talking about Sheila, whom Steffy despises, so it would have made perfect sense for her to assume the worst and get all judgy.
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For a hot minute there, it was as if Finn and Steffy couldn’t possibly conceive (pun intended) of the notion that someone might have had a one-night stand with a stranger. This seems to go back to something we’ve talked about a lot over the past few months, which is the show’s bizarre notions regarding sex and love. Wouldn’t that just make her look bad to Finn, as she’d looked him right in the eye and said, “Nope, not a clue who your daddy is.” (I laughed aloud when Finn replied, “Well, could you narrow it down?”)Ībove: “He’s not that smart, but he’s pretty as a picture and mine, all mine!”įinn then went home to tell Steffy that his birth mother couldn’t name his biological father, and they seemed baffled by Sheila’s inability to name names. I thought it was kinda brilliant for Sheila to sheepishly claim not to know who Finn’s dad was… although it made zero sense that two minutes later, she was pushing Jack to come clean. In any case, if you were playing a drinking game during which you chugged any time these words were uttered over the past week, I can only assume that your loved ones are in the process of staging an intervention. Is it just me, or is “birth father” a really weird, awkward term? Why did they go with “biological mother” but “birth father?” I mean, technically, the mom is the one who gives birth, and the dad’s role is largely just a function of biology. Above: “You don’t want me to call you Finn’s birth father? How about if I simply refer to you as my luvah.