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No one really prepares for their fifteen mwaka old child's wedding. It is actually something wewe put at the back of your head, as wewe watch them grow into the individuals wewe can be proud of. wewe would even want them to either follow in your professional footsteps, au get them to have the better life wewe could not afford yourself. We always want the best for our children, so we can relate with Sam and Naomi's story.

It took guts on Naomi's part, attempting to stay away from everything that was taking place. I am certain she hoped that if she closed her eyes and turned her head enough times, all her problems would go away; she would no longer have to face a pregnant daughter, in upendo at an uncertain teenage time and she would no longer have a wedding to deal with. If wewe really think about it, this situation would be overwhelming for any mother.

Maya showed a great level of maturity for her age, while she tried to get Naomi to fess up and realize what was happening. Sam was right, the zaidi Naomi ignored everything related to what her daughter was going through, the zaidi Maya would form her own family having her mother on the sidelines as though she were a stranger. Naomi believed she failed as a mother, and that's natural, especially aliyopewa how strict Naomi was, it's no wonder she would consider herself a failure, ashamed to confront her Marafiki for fear of scrutiny. On the other hand, there was only so much she could hide from, according to Sam, she had to be the adult and avoid having him deal with everything on his own. It was happening whether au not she willed it away.

On the topic of Sam, I still can't figure out his obsession with Addison. They were very good as Marafiki and wewe could tell they loved each other on a deeper level, aliyopewa everything they've been through together. Which is why I can't understand Sam's distaste towards her. Especially when he implied the notion that Addison was seeing Pete; without any hard facts. It somehow felt that when Addison first confessed to seeing someone, she was trying to rub it in Sam's face. I don't know if she meant it that way, but it was not too long zamani Addison and Sam were lip-locking as a means to suck the passion from each other, only to have Addison mention some guy she was seeing. How serious could it have been, and shouldn't Sam have known about it since they used to be so close? It surely wasn't Noah.

Sam had no right to treat Addison as though she went behind his back. He has no jurisdiction over Pete. He can't say Pete is his friend and make Addison feel guilty, it just doesn't work that way. Had he alisema that his only concern was with violet and how their relationship would affect her, then I could have aliyopewa him a pass for being such a shrew. I was very disappointed in him. It's a shame how relationships become dismantled the moment things kuvuka, msalaba over to a 'friends with benefit on a sometime-ish' notion. Do wewe believe Sam would have acted so cruel if nothing happened? Surely there would have been a few eyebrow raisers, because it would mean that Addison couldn't keep her business in one place, but Sam would have aliyopewa her a long speech and probably guide her in the right direction.

I am not so into Addison and Pete anymore, that ship sailed a long time ago, which is why I was thrown off guard kwa their sudden passion for each other. I think I would use this time to plead with the writers to maintain one good friend in Addison's life, I admired the connection between her and Sam and now that's ruined. I mean what makes Addison become the funny person I admire in her, was the Marafiki she held in her heart. She showed enough respect for Naomi to leave Sam alone, now Addison needs to save some for herself.

I would look mbele to the development among these relationships; the Maya-Dink-Sam-Naomi-Addison-Violet round about would be fascinating. I only hope the best for Maya, she is trying to live out her youth and juggle being an adult, it would truly be a difficult task.

Sideline Note - What was Cooper doing with that charlotte look-a-like and and sound-a-like? That goes to onyesha how much charlotte is on his mind, that he would bring someone so similar as his date. I believe charlotte made a huge mistake sleeping with Cooper again. Why go down that road if it leads to the same place? I really had no idea how charlotte was going to take off her dress, wash it and dry it in time before the reception was finished, she should have just gone home. charlotte either tried to seduce Cooper in that moment and he fell for it, au the writers tried to pull something to get Cooper and charlotte in the same room together, to ignite that flame. There is only so long a candle keeps burning before the wicker blows out. I would prefer it had things been sorted out properly between them before jumping into a boiling pan, I can't handle anymore arguing from them.

Back on track - Maya's wedding was beautiful, and the fight scene between her and Sam about RSVP-ing was enlightening. It makes sense that at fifteen, attending a wedding seems just like saying wewe were attending a party two days in advance au the siku before au on the siku of. wewe ignore catering and finding the appropriate accommodation before time. All of those responsibilities don't register at once. Which was an interesting handle on the writers part to include that scene, to onyesha that at fifteen, responsibility is a whole different challenge, compared to school chores.

Another interesting pointer was how well they made use of all characters, including Dell. Dell is one of the most underused characters and they managed to find a nyumbani for him in Private Practice, I am glad he was there for Maya. On a zaidi cheerful note, I hope the writers would now script less emotionally draining episodes; that premature baby was another heart-breaker. Let's hope on the brighter side of things, that the end would be 'til death do us part' for Maya and Dink, just like they vowed to each other. Beautiful wedding indeed!

Lexa

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Triangles are usually associated with upendo affairs and mixed feelings within mixed relationships. Now 'Triangles' could have been placed on the Cooper-Charlotte-Sheldon trio, where Cooper couldn't bare the jealousy of charlotte and another man together, the pembetatu could be placed among Addison-Pete-and-Sam au even Addison-Sam-and-Naomi. This episode bore it's focus on so many triangular related plots, that even the title had to succumb to it. If there was any doubt about the triangular theme, Naomi-White-and-Fife should put the final touch on the many altered and complex relationships already...
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Out of the several different ways one could feel like a prisoner in their own nyumbani is to have a piece of your sanity cut away from you.


Violet had her share of what it felt like to quiver at the sound of your very own door bell. The worst consequence of her nearly fatal confrontation with death kwa a psychopath is that she no longer feels a connection to her very own new born son.

'The Way We Were' marked the changes in the lives of everyone; be it directly linked to Violet's mishap with Katie au indirectly. The case subject even marked the essence of everyone. It takes the vulnerability of another...
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 Private Pactice, Not Just A Grey's Spin Off.
Private Pactice, Not Just A Grey's Spin Off.
I read the other makala on this spot& I totally agree,& I just wanted to give my own opinion.
Spin off's have always gotten a bad reputation for being a wierd mutated version of it's predecessor(In this Case Grey's)but when wewe think about it Grey's is about Meredith Grey- Intern/Resident while Private Practice is about every single charactor in the show,we get to like them equely,no voice overs,no hospital, no Grey,nadda!!
In my opinion Private Pratice is a completely different onyesha with no real likeness to Grey's.It is zaidi fun& doesnt revolve around one person which is much...
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 private practice s6e9
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I am a big shabiki of the onyesha Private Practice. I have watched al the season of this comedy and drama series. This season is hilarious as all the episodes of the season are delightful. But this episode, ‘I am Fine’ is an average one. Although wewe can’t skip it as there are several moments in the show, which entertains but there are also some moments, which are not so good. Here, Sheldon is trying to find happiness with a new woman, but it seems that the case of missing girl is still wandering in his mind. That is why; he thinks that one of his patients is involved in the case. link to watch full episode 9 of season 6 of Private Practice online for free!
Is Cooper for real. Does he really resent charlotte because he feels emasculated?

Why do I despise Cooper so much? Is it because he talks to charlotte as though she were a play toy, au an animal he could boss around? au is it because charlotte hasn't smacked him over the head for half the hurtful words he uttered to her? Where did all this hatred come from Cooper? Is it charlotte wewe are really upset with, because she omitted some personal facts about her life? Hello wewe two are still getting to know each other, stop bickering like a married couple, unhappy after Fifty Years of Marriage. Cooper...
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 violet dosed kwa her crazed patient Katie...
Violet dosed by her crazed patient Katie...
Now the final scene with violet was cold and far out creepy, literally gave the chills...

When the crazy patients turn on their very own psychiatrists.

Katie Kent played kwa Amanda Foreman,
made her first appearance in What Women Want.
Katie was already regarded as mentally unstable ever since she Lost her baby and couldn't come to terms with the loss kwa still regarding her baby alive and well. She eventually came to terms, with Violet's help.

Or so we thought.
Katie did present a sense of jealousy towards Violet, because after all she did lose her baby and violet was there having hers all well and...
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Looks like we're on a bit of a break from our inayopendelewa series, still Private Practice left us with a series of cliff hangers;

From Addison's Almost-Affair with Noah which I'm sure is the main topic of concern-
To Naomi's brief upendo affairs currently with Duncan (and old friend of Sam)

What do wewe think would happen, au just shouldn't happen?

* Pete's New upendo Interest... but couldn't Violet's baby be his, I'm sure that could be complicated- would it even matter?

* What about Violet's Child? Could wewe imagine Sheldon* as the father (that might give the writers another excuse to keep him in the...
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What are wewe doing Addison?

Usually the plot line between Addison and Dr. Noah Barnes would come off as 'They did this one already' on the show, but something about this couple seemed different.

***CONTAINS SPOILERS***

Probably in the 'Finishing' episode they made us like him a bit, before we imagined that he was married, let alone to Addison's patient. The desire between them is relentless and I find myself wondering what length they would take it to, if they were left in a room together; alone. Still I wonder how during his wife's weakened state, he somehow finds the time to imagine Addison...
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Dell kisses Naomi...and so does Sam .
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Watch Private Practice Season 5 Episode 18 s05e18 It Was Inevitable

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As Erica's medical condition rapidly worsens, Cooper and charlotte do their best to prepare an in-denial Mason; violet and Pete, both single again, find they still have feelings for each other; Addison encourages Amelia to embrace impending motherhood;, and Sheldon and Jake work with a devastating case in which a woman, jailed for killing her two children, is pregnant with a third.
This is where we are with Private Practice; presenting consistency, brilliant uigizaji and a wonderful cast engaging in unthinkable story lines. Way to go Shonda Rhimes. The focus with 'Pulling the Plug' actually reflected the title. Naomi wanted to pull the plug on Addison and let whatever friendship they had flow down the drain. We also had the end of charlotte and Sheldon (gladly), probably even charlotte and Cooper. Finally the plug is pulled and Pete reveals his true feelings to Addison about Violet. Who would despise it zaidi than Addison in that moment to be called kwa another woman's name....
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I really have no idea what's up with Sam, was he upset with Addison because she wouldn't have sex with him? au is it the fact that she would prefer not to tarehe her best friend's ex. I give Addison credit for not giving in to temptation, it takes a lot zaidi to resist than it does to give in. Sam should applaud Addison for her strength as a friend and should not try to push her back into her world of misery kwa making her feel bad for doing the right thing. Marafiki tend to onyesha their true colors when times get tough, and I am not liking Sam one bit.

As we are on the Addison topic, did she and Pete...
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