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The flashback to Robin at R&A's funeral--literally almost 20 years ago, probably around this part of the year--killed me. I've seen that scene before and it's wonderful. sad.png

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I still want to see Anna have some little Robin flashbacks--ESPECIALLY the one of her reuniting with her at the Asian Quarter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEYbLxeThVE

Did anybody notice the picture of little Robin with Steve Hardy? How awesome! smile.png

I love Molly. She's so adorable wub.png .

And of course, so is Emma and her picture wub.pngsad.png .

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Liz/Robin are riendly but hardly the bestfriends the show has tried to tell me they was no way do I think they was close enough for Robi to ask her to take her place.As a matter of fact I'd say KS axie/Robin were closer than Liz/Robin she was the one actually concerned about Robin during PPD she was the one who went to both of Robin's weddings and went to her get together birthday party last year she was the one round when the lisa crap went down and came up with a plan

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I myself didnt buy the Robin/Liz friendship but its what the show tried to sell. Thety seemed more like co-workers who got along pretty well. I doubt had Liz not worked at the hospital, that they'd have anything to do with each other.

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I don't see what the problem is acknowledging that Liz and Robin have been friends. They lived in the same neighbourhood, worked in the same hospital, had playdates with their kids together on-screen and off, talked to each other about relationships and child rearing, they've lived in the same town and known the same people since they were teenagers. What isn't "friend" about that?

Just because she was good friends with Liz doesn't preclude Robin from being good friends with other people, and IMO the term "BFF" is tantamount to "soulmate" - a ridiculous concept that limits a person's ability to grow and change and be multi-facited.

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