I missed Lucas Scott. :( I missed by sleepless marathons. Elvy Abundo, thanks for lending me a copy of season 1 and making me believe in karma, in love, in waiting, and in the simple joys of life. It was my 3rd year in college when I started watching the wonderfully crafted episodes and crying after each one. They were really touching lives, folks. You can see yourself in one or two of the characters and for the struggles they face, you find yourself with them, but in your case the struggles are realities. You despise the villains so much that you beg for mercy from them, asking them to spare the protagonist, but you know too well that that's what they're made for, to make people's lives HELL-ish. What I love about the series, aside from the tear-jerking, true-love moments, are the literary excerpts at the beginning of each episode. But these add-ons seem to have diminished as the series progressed. I haven't noticed them in seasons 6 and 7 (of which 3 episodes I've watched). Nevertheless, it still never fails to tug at my heartstrings, making me laugh and cry at times.
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I want to see seasons 1 to 6 again. Nathan-Haley, I've never once thought of your scenes as overly cheesy.
Always and Forever is still the most endearing thing to say, at least for me. <3
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