As you may know the hubby is home and I have alot of catching up to do as far as posting about homecoming. In any event he did watch Army Wives with me last night and decided to weigh in and share his opinions on this episode:
I love this recap! It’s wonderful seeing Mr. Army Wife 101….welcome home to him once again!! And I completely agree with you on Frank’s improvements and Claudia Joy’s actions when she comes home. Such a hard episode to watch, but I loved it!
Glad to have you here!
So glad you enjoyed my recap and I hope you will come back to share in the rest of the recaps with me
I agree Frank is making me very proud now!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Glad to have you here and to know that I didn’t cry alone
I surely will enjoy the time …look forward to seeing you in the blogosphere again!
Have a wonderful week!
I really like your blog. I am a casting director for a docu-reality series sponsored by the USO about military families with loved ones stationed overseas? I’d love if you would submit to be on the show, or if know someone else who would, or just want some more info please go to http://WWW.ROADTOREUNION.COM
We are really trying to show the sacrifice, loyalty, and courage it takes to be a military family and can use your help.
I read recently that Lifetime was thinking of spinning Pamela’s character off into her own show set in Atlanta about her and another female cop who is her partner. I think the other cop was supposed to be played by Gabrielle Union. But I read this plan now has been put on the backburner. I sorta hope they don’t do this and break up the group. You didn’t talk about Joan and Roland!
Yes I had talked about that spinoff in a previous video and I agree that I hope they don’t because I really just don’t see a purpose.
In regards to Roland and Joan I apologize about not discussing them, I was so caught up in the ending that I forgot other details. I will be sure to discuss them in future blogs.
Thanks for stopping by!
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I love this recap! It’s wonderful seeing Mr. Army Wife 101….welcome home to him once again!! And I completely agree with you on Frank’s improvements and Claudia Joy’s actions when she comes home. Such a hard episode to watch, but I loved it!
Hi Annie,
Glad to have you here!
So glad you enjoyed my recap and I hope you will come back to share in the rest of the recaps with me
I agree Frank is making me very proud now!
I agree with your synopsis…and yes, I cried like a baby!
So glad your man is home! Enjoy this time with him!
Have a great day, Crystal!
Hey Kristin,
Thanks so much for stopping by! Glad to have you here and to know that I didn’t cry alone
I surely will enjoy the time …look forward to seeing you in the blogosphere again!
Have a wonderful week!
Hi,
I really like your blog. I am a casting director for a docu-reality series sponsored by the USO about military families with loved ones stationed overseas? I’d love if you would submit to be on the show, or if know someone else who would, or just want some more info please go to http://WWW.ROADTOREUNION.COM
We are really trying to show the sacrifice, loyalty, and courage it takes to be a military family and can use your help.
Thanks!
Chris D’Elia
Glad to see that your husband is joining you in watching Army Wives. He seems like a really nice guy and you two look very happy together.
Thank You so much @Usedcardboardboxes!
I read recently that Lifetime was thinking of spinning Pamela’s character off into her own show set in Atlanta about her and another female cop who is her partner. I think the other cop was supposed to be played by Gabrielle Union. But I read this plan now has been put on the backburner. I sorta hope they don’t do this and break up the group. You didn’t talk about Joan and Roland!
Hi Samosa,
Yes I had talked about that spinoff in a previous video and I agree that I hope they don’t because I really just don’t see a purpose.
In regards to Roland and Joan I apologize about not discussing them, I was so caught up in the ending that I forgot other details. I will be sure to discuss them in future blogs.
Thanks for stopping by!