Sean D
05-02-2003, 03:38 PM
The Abby/Carter saga is getting to be the worst story line on the show. The sooner they go there separate ways the better.(for both of them) Love is supposed to improve the overall quality of your life. (in theory) It should not be something that is a constant source of pain and disappointment. It should make you feel special, desired, valued, comforted and safe. Your partner should be giving you all of these things and a lot more. If your aren't getting these crucial things from your mate, you DON'T HAVE A RELATIONSHIP, you have an arrangement.
This is exactly what Abby & Carter have right now,... an arrangement.
Don't get me wrong, I think that they could have a relationship at some point in the future. It's just not possible right now.
I really like Abby :)
I really like Carter :)
I just don't like them together. :(
They just aren't good for each other at this point in there lives. (hey, it happens in real life all the time)
The only chance that these two have (or any two people for that matter) is if they get control of there own separate lives first. If you bring in a boatload of baggage from past relationships / family problems into a new relationship, it's very unfair to their partner. I'm sure we all have enough problems in our everyday lives to deal with on a daily basis. We don't need someone else's problems adding to the stress and pressure we already have. Too much DRAMA in your life is a very bad thing. No matter how hard you try to fight it, you will start to RESENT your partner for the problems that they keep bringing into the relationship.
This is EXACTLY what is going on here with Abby & Carter. They have way too many personal problems in their separate lives to have a strong committed relationship with each other. The amount of stress they both are under would destroy most any chance at eventual happiness.
I hope that the writers/producers don't push the marriage issue just to get better may sweeps ratings. It would most definetly end in disaster.(well, I guess they could MAKE it work out if they wanted to) ;)
This would however betray everything that they have been trying to build in the form of character development to this point. (don't you just love it when a character goes againt their own true nature in a storyline.)
Some people believe that "love will find a way" or "love is all you need". I unfortunetly don't think that the divorce rate (now nearing 60%) :eek: would support that arguement.
I know that their are a lot of "Hopeless Romantics" who frequent this board. I honestly hope that this mentality is reserved for fictional characters on television and not practiced in real life.
Sorry to burst your bubble ladies but, Prince Charming AKA: (Mr. PERFECT) does not exist. :crying:
This is exactly what Abby & Carter have right now,... an arrangement.
Don't get me wrong, I think that they could have a relationship at some point in the future. It's just not possible right now.
I really like Abby :)
I really like Carter :)
I just don't like them together. :(
They just aren't good for each other at this point in there lives. (hey, it happens in real life all the time)
The only chance that these two have (or any two people for that matter) is if they get control of there own separate lives first. If you bring in a boatload of baggage from past relationships / family problems into a new relationship, it's very unfair to their partner. I'm sure we all have enough problems in our everyday lives to deal with on a daily basis. We don't need someone else's problems adding to the stress and pressure we already have. Too much DRAMA in your life is a very bad thing. No matter how hard you try to fight it, you will start to RESENT your partner for the problems that they keep bringing into the relationship.
This is EXACTLY what is going on here with Abby & Carter. They have way too many personal problems in their separate lives to have a strong committed relationship with each other. The amount of stress they both are under would destroy most any chance at eventual happiness.
I hope that the writers/producers don't push the marriage issue just to get better may sweeps ratings. It would most definetly end in disaster.(well, I guess they could MAKE it work out if they wanted to) ;)
This would however betray everything that they have been trying to build in the form of character development to this point. (don't you just love it when a character goes againt their own true nature in a storyline.)
Some people believe that "love will find a way" or "love is all you need". I unfortunetly don't think that the divorce rate (now nearing 60%) :eek: would support that arguement.
I know that their are a lot of "Hopeless Romantics" who frequent this board. I honestly hope that this mentality is reserved for fictional characters on television and not practiced in real life.
Sorry to burst your bubble ladies but, Prince Charming AKA: (Mr. PERFECT) does not exist. :crying: