I'm glad Sam's finally gone. I always liked her, though never with Jack, but I never wanted her dead. After she revealed her true colours though, I'm glad she's gone.
I don't know. It seems to me like the writers turned her into a psycho out of nowhere, just for the sake of getting Jack and Martha back together without making them the bad guys. Total cop out, in my opinion. P.S. I think this is the oldest comment I've ever responded to.
@@OneGaurdian I adore Jack and Martha, one of my favourite H&A but I have to agree with you although it was an interesting enough storyline to watch at the time. However they were always written as endgame, so any of their love interests were written in the end as not good people with very few exceptions like Roman.
@@CJPDeQueen It wasn't much of a happy ending considering Jack died not long after they got back together. Endgame or not, Sam's character was put through the moral grinder solely for the purpose of avoiding having to make Jack a dirt bag husband and Martha a homewrecker.
@@OneGaurdian just seen this! Well they had to write them like this due to the actor wanting to leave the role sadly which is what happened to so many popular H&A couples. And while Jack and Martha were popular in their time, they also had plenty of people that didn't like them and this was in part due to the writing for this particular storyline. This is just a tatic that a lot of soap writers seem to use in order to write for a love triangle.
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I'm glad Sam's finally gone. I always liked her, though never with Jack, but I never wanted her dead. After she revealed her true colours though, I'm glad she's gone.
I don't know. It seems to me like the writers turned her into a psycho out of nowhere, just for the sake of getting Jack and Martha back together without making them the bad guys. Total cop out, in my opinion.
P.S. I think this is the oldest comment I've ever responded to.
@@OneGaurdian Hahahahaha, I was just about to say.. :p If I watched the episode now I might react differently.
@@OneGaurdian I adore Jack and Martha, one of my favourite H&A but I have to agree with you although it was an interesting enough storyline to watch at the time.
However they were always written as endgame, so any of their love interests were written in the end as not good people with very few exceptions like Roman.
@@CJPDeQueen It wasn't much of a happy ending considering Jack died not long after they got back together. Endgame or not, Sam's character was put through the moral grinder solely for the purpose of avoiding having to make Jack a dirt bag husband and Martha a homewrecker.
@@OneGaurdian just seen this!
Well they had to write them like this due to the actor wanting to leave the role sadly which is what happened to so many popular H&A couples.
And while Jack and Martha were popular in their time, they also had plenty of people that didn't like them and this was in part due to the writing for this particular storyline.
This is just a tatic that a lot of soap writers seem to use in order to write for a love triangle.
Was the beginning a dream or a flashback?
Flashback
Ooooooh, as we say in dutch.. spannend.
Meaning suspenseful. xD
I watch Desperate Housewives :)
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