Why did his retiring freak her out?
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ToHelenBackAgain — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 12:29 PM)
I dropped the show a while back, but sometimes come by here to see what's happening currently. This has me confused too and I guess I'll have to suck it up and watch the episode to really have an informed opinion, 'cause if Ed's retiring, isn't that like free babysitter on demand for Liv? When I last watched, their relationship was looking really solid and he clearly loved Noah too. I thought they'd get married.
It's like she's not allowed to ever be happy.
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miss_kitae-971-650846 — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 09:24 PM)
That's where my mind went, to be honest, that Tucker could be home with NoahI don't know, be his dad?
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Kwrwolf — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 06:51 AM)
draftdubya, I don't think that Tucker looks to be the part of a stay at home nanny? Somehow I highly doubt that would be a role Ed Tucker would look forward to even if it meant staying with Olivia. Something struck me odd last week watching the break up scene. Tucker pretty much didn't put up any fight to try to,try and sway her or suggest they just take a step back and see where things go with his retiring but instead he exited the apartment and probably had visions of fishing and hunting trips already lined up, not playground duty. What happened to Lucy? Guess she's done with school and has a much better paying job than what Liv was paying her. If their hook ups were mostly at night after she put Noah to bed may have weighed on her mind with feeling guilty, baby sitter costs etc. I don't know but Tucker even seem to realize her son needs to be her number one focus. I've never been a fan of their relationship but that scene last week was lame.
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ToHelenBackAgain — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 11:12 PM)
That's where my mind went, to be honest, that Tucker could be home with NoahI don't know, be his dad?
Right? Like is that some kind of problem?
He and Olivia both seemed to think so, for no apparent reason at all. I did watch and it was even worse than I was expecting. Case of the week was a dud, too.
Well, I guess that's that, this isn't a slump. It's dead, it's just being kept on minimal life support.
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calixias — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 08:43 PM)
I know, i'm not even watching every episode anymore. I tend to dodge it the night it airs. Then the night after, i'll watch it online after seeing if anyone who watched it, mentioned anything positive about it lol. If I see complaints about how the episode focused solely on Benson's life, I won't watch it.
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nolkemper — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 10:35 AM)
That's what she gets for being big bossy pants executive producer. If the show goes downhill and people complain about the crap stories..mostly about Bensonits all on her. It happened on her watch because she put herself out there front and center for every episode and the publicpuked. She'll have to own it.
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CigarDoug — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 04:42 AM)
Maybe I was watching a different show, based on the responses here. He made it clear that BOTH of them needed to retire, and Liv is so not ready to stop being a cop. Just because he is at a place mentally to put down the shield, does not mean she is ready also.
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nolkemper — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 08:59 AM)
Well actually, Tucker thought he might go ahead and retire and he just suggested she consider that too. That's why the thread asks why she freaked out. Tucker just thought he was making a suggestion that she might consider so they would have time together and more for Noahand she FREAKED at the mention and basically decided to end it with him right then. Pretty violent reaction to him saying something that at his age and time put in would not be entirely unexpected.