counting at war (
kerpingtack) wrote2007-04-13 07:20 pm
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clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose
I've been sitting here for five minutes trying to come up with a way to describe how wonderful, how earth-shatteringly perfect this show is. Not so much tied into the episode itself on its own right, but how everything just culminated in it, and how you can see the changes in characters and the central strings that run through the show and just how much you cared for them, how real they were and how much you loved them and wanted all the best, just everything for them - each and every one*, everyone in the town, both in the world of football and out. I don't want to let these characters go, but I really feel like they're just going to keep on living even if the show is gone. That's why FNL is so amazing.
At the same time the finale raised some questions and faults. But my heart was too full to have any souring effects.
*hugs something*
*Except Tim. I can't let this go, I thought maybe this episode I'd feel something - I even watched a little bit of his scene with the neighbor, zomg, I didn't skip it entirely like I usually do with every scene with Tim and someone I don't absolutely love - but no. Nothing.
At the same time the finale raised some questions and faults. But my heart was too full to have any souring effects.
*hugs something*
*Except Tim. I can't let this go, I thought maybe this episode I'd feel something - I even watched a little bit of his scene with the neighbor, zomg, I didn't skip it entirely like I usually do with every scene with Tim and someone I don't absolutely love - but no. Nothing.
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