It broke my ❤ to see Steven walk through the office, then back to the street window watching his mother leave. For all intents and purposes, Hannah Cord is Steven's mother, regardless of the fact she's not his biological mother. Hopefully, the adage, "Absence makes the ❤ fonder," will work in Steven's situation.
Backstage and the shenanigans (esp Ryan ) must've been something.Mia was a fool to leave,Hollywood movie career or not.She had a responsibility to act like a professional,not love starved with Sinatra,and seeming to sabotage things anyway she could because she didn't expect a runaway hit in PP.She owed it to her co-stars.Ed Nelson had to do serious damage control the day she hack off her hair.She was just a brat,as was Ryan.
I think it definitely hurt the show. There's no telling what kind of storylines could have been written for Allison's character if she had only stayed longer.
I feel the same about Hannah and Martin. I also find it hard to believe that Hannah is leaving. This was quite a surprise, I thought she was one of the important main people.
My ❤ goes out to Steven. Steven just discovered that the lady, Martin Peyton's housekeeper isn't his mother, but the mistress of the house wherein his so-called mother worked, was in fact, actually his mother. Come on! That is some mind boggling information to process. Thank goodness Steven's got Betty. Betty will nurture Steven through this crisis.
Really and truly Stephen and Ann, were not illegitimate. Hannah signed birth certificate as mother, and they claimed their Dad's name. But I'm sure it's a weird feeling having claimed a woman as your mother, for 28yrs, then be told she's not your mother. I think I would still love her, because you just don't drop love like that, and I actually would still want her in my life.
I’m an adoptee and I’ve always known that I was adopted. However, when I talk to people who found out accidentally that they were adopted I have found that they have a hard time trusting the parents who adopted them. It doesn’t matter how good those parents or to them, they don’t trust them. Many of them get very angry about it. Very angry because they feel like they were living a lie their whole lives.
@@robertaa7143I'm a foster child that had the same foster parents from age 3 to almost 16. For all intents and purposes they were, and are my parents. They raised me and I thank God for them. Because of their Christian love, I know Christ Jesus of Nazareth as my personal Lord, Saviour, Master, and King to this day.
Lots of negative comments about RACHEL here! Don't you ppl know she was written into the story to replace Allison? The dynamics of this story requires a young, wide eyed innocent type to round out the other characters roles. We will see certain similarities between RACHEL & ALLISON as a necessary evil, get used to it or don't watch!
Get over yourself. Don't you know, we are allowed to have our favorite and non-favorite characters. Rachel's story line is a snooze fest and most people agree. You need to get used to opinions other than your own or don't read them!
A child brought up like Stephen would not assume that it was his mother who would believe she was his mother by all that he is presented with as he comes to understand from a young age who is taking care of him and who is saying she is his mother there is no assumption there’s a ratification of power as to the belief
You stop calling the person who raised you mother who took responsibility for your mother because someone else birth to you and never took care of you know he would be correct in his feelings for now but in time you should be able to say mother and as for what happened to and Howard Stephen would feel the guilt of defending the one who killed his sister the very day they found out they were siblings this is a heavy weight and yet is it a reality did Hannah say correctly or is she saying what she needs to say