Ireneparalegal
08-03-2005, 02:46 PM
Oh how I loved that episode with Keith having a drinking problem and he asks Thelma what the hell does she want from him. She responds: "EVERYTHING"!!!!!!!! Way to go!!! I get a little chill when I see that scene. I have to admit when I was asked that by my husband one time during a disagreement I used the same response as Thelma. Why not??? It says it all. I expect nothing less from my man. Just like my father didn't give me anything less than 200%, I don't expect anything less than that from the man who made the choice of asking me to be in his life.
:whip
Ireneparalegal
08-13-2005, 06:58 PM
This is the episode where I feel Bernnadette's acting skills were at it's best. Bravo!
catlover79
06-14-2007, 11:51 PM
That is indeed a powerful episode...and you're right, Bernadette Stanis was fantastic. Good for her! :clap
Ireneparalegal
06-14-2007, 11:53 PM
That is indeed a powerful episode...and you're right, Bernadette Stanis was fantastic. Good for her! :clap
She definitely had skillz in the drama department. ;)
catlover79
09-29-2007, 12:43 AM
This episode was so powerful that I really felt like I was in the room with Thelma and Keith. I especially love the line: "You are still my husband - whether you're playing in the Super Bowl or driving people to it!!"
mstewart
09-29-2007, 12:38 PM
Great episode and Bernadette turned in a powerful performance. I loved when she smacked him and stated that it is now even.
nchorseman
09-29-2007, 09:12 PM
I loved when Keith walks in the room and sees her packing clothes. He asks her where she is going. She told Keith she was packing his clothes, because she lived there.:lol:
The "everything" came off as a perfect answer, out of nowhere, so to speak. Thelma connected with many women, at one time with that particular line.
catlover79
10-02-2007, 12:52 AM
I loved when Keith walks in the room and sees her packing clothes. He asks her where she is going. She told Keith she was packing his clothes, because she lived there.:lol:
The "everything" came off as a perfect answer, out of nowhere, so to speak. Thelma connected with many women, at one time with that particular line.
Very well said. Thelma (and her portrayer, Bern Nadette Stanis) was and continues to be a role model for girls/young women, rightly so.