I haven't stopped watching but I've gotten to the point where I keep getting backed up and force myself to binge it. I'll admit they can throw out a good individual episode here and there but as a whole the show feels very disconnected and like they're throwing anything at the wall to see what sticks.
For example, I loved Lauren's initial return and I also enjoyed Penny and Penny was dropped, Lauren is now hooked on drugs and miserable and for what? Plus you have Kathy randomly having an affair with Jean's boyfriend...what happened to Jean's money issues? Why did we pivot to this? There is no cohesion or unifying plot. I'm beyond ready to see what the new writers do with the show.
I agree with @kalbir: the move to Thursday nights was pure sabotage on CBS' part. MSW still performed very well on Sunday nights - well enough, in fact, to be one of CBS' only two series to land consistently within the Top 10 (with "60 Minutes" being the other) - but CBS, and Les Moonves in particular, wanted the network's demographics to skew younger. He and his minions knew damn well MSW never stood a chance on Thursdays against "Friends," but that was precisely why they moved it there. It's truly shameful when you think about it, lol.
Sorry, but I'm loving the fashions introduced by Mandi. There have been very few I've disliked; if anyone, in my eyes, is misdressed, it's Hayley Erin's Claire.
that Sami didn't make it back in time to say goodbye
but John loved her and his spirit would have felt her spirit with him. He would have known in his heart that she wanted to be there.
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