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  1. It’s interesting how we saw the same episode yet it seemed like we saw 2 totally different episodes. I know the main focus of the episode was Maggie and accepting Mitch dying and talking about death with Bernadette Peters. But while I’ve been able to handle everything about Mitch so far, I did something during the scene with Maggie and Deb that I’ve never done during an episode of Zoey before. I did the dishes. Even though my father died 4 years ago, because I live 2.8 miles away from my mother, I’ve watched her weep over the loss of my father a lot. And that scene was just too much. So I blew it off.

    And with Ava, Max, Leif, Joan, and Zoey, I was more into the bar scene then the other stuff – Max singing “Bye, Bye, Bye” to Zoey was great, and why I love this show so much! The duet between Joan and Ava? I am finally used to Lauren Graham singing, and I appreciate Renee Elise Goldsberry holding back while singing the duet with her. But when you have a Broadway star in your cast, give her a solo so she can let go and shine!

    But Ava firing Max was unfair and imo, not connected to the problems with Zoey. It’s not space or too much Zoey that is the problem, it’s the signal that Zoey sent Max by singing him a love song. Spotify has all of the songs from Zoey’s, and I’ve listened to the words of the song Zoey sang to Max. The word Love is repeated over and over, so of course Max is going to get the wrong impression. And then when Zoey blows him off (like telling him to go to the 6ht floor if he wants to), it really hurts Max. It’s not until Zoey actually goes to talk to Max that their relationship starts to heal. And that’s before he gets fired.

    Side note: Mo’s friend didn’t blow up Eddie’s engagement. She blew up Eddie’s friend Jessica’s engagement. I think that’s why it’s never mentioned – because it happened to a supporting character’s boyfriend’s friend.

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