November 2019 – Quotes & .Gifs
Here are the quotes collected and .gifs made during the month of November 2019.
Here are the quotes collected and .gifs made during the month of November 2019.
As the season comes to an end, it becomes clear everyone knows their current life isn’t sustainable, and they need a drastic change.
Danny and Leigh hit the kind of wall which might not be surmountable, as Tommy pushes Leigh to do more than deal with her addictions but also her fears.
Danny and Leigh continue to hash out what their relationship means, and their different perspectives on Matt, as Jules and Tommy grow closer.
In this post, you’ll find quotes and .gifs collected or made during the month of October 2019.
Danny and Leigh try to see if what they have is real, or Leigh trying to tap into Matt, and we learn Matt told Danny a major secret regarding his marriage.
As Jules gains a love interest, and Danny notes an argument with Matt, Leigh attempts to move on but ends up doing the unexpected.
There are two reveals this episode which we’re left to wonder, not the reaction of the person who receives the reveal, but what may come of it long term.
Lest we forget, Matt was a teacher, and with that said, we see how the students too suffered a loss.
Amy has a mid-life awakening, and it leads her to not only clear out some material things but what has taken up space in her heart and mind.
Danny has a reckless, but fun, encounter as Leigh takes drugs and Jules decides to tell Leigh about herself.
It is now 6 months from Matt’s death, and while Leigh is slowly finding ways to move on, Danny’s absence makes it hard.
Sorry For Your Loss is a moving show which sadly stumbles as it tries to distance itself from its central tragedy.
In the season finale, both Leigh and Jules find a sense of closure while Amy and Danny are left questioning their emotions
With a trip to Palm Springs, gifted by her dad, Leigh decides to get away from it all. Perhaps even begin the process of fully moving on.
It seems everyone is tired of being single and that means desperate times may mean desperate solutions.
We get to meet Matt’s mom and dig a bit into his childhood as Leigh tries to find something, someone, to blame besides herself.
With the idea of Matt’s demise not being an accident, Leigh decides it’s time to break the funk or she may end up going under.
We finally learn how Matt died but the jury is still, kind of, out on whether he had an accident or it was suicide.
In this episode, we learn what was the thing which triggered Matt wanting to propose to Leigh as well as see Jules struggle to rebuild her image.
As Leigh meets another young widow, and her best friend gets engaged, she finds herself digging more into the blemishes of her marriage.
As some of Matt’s secrets come out, some even Leigh didn’t know, we dive a bit further into the complicated family he was part of.
Thanks to Elizabeth Olsen, the full weight of emotion dealing with losing your spouse, while young, will weigh on you like a sandbag.
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