Damn, this thread is moving so fast lately.
No, that's what I meant. I liked that after she started working at Burnell's, Ava had a career that she valued and was proud of how good she was at it. The career focus happens after Paul is written out and is a source of conflict between Ava and Leo (who wants a more "traditional" woman) in later '92, and comes up again in late '94 when Gilbert is trying to come between Ava and Alex, both periods when Walsh is credited as a head writer. Ava is a character that pretty much always works for me, but the amount of crying she does in 1993 about not wanting to end up alone is sometimes a bit much.
That's such a great idea. I haven't seen very much of Lotty yet, but from what I have seen I haven't really warmed to the character (I don't dislike her, either; I guess I'm just indifferent). The Lotty/Curtis relationship seems to be propelled solely by Eban and his various evil deeds rather than by any particular heat between the romantic pair. Bringing Lily back for Curtis would have made for a more character driven story - plus, it would have been nice to see Gwyneth object to one of her kids' romances for a reason other than that the love interest was poor.
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