Goodbye Stranger

Season 1, Episode 13, Aired

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  • Missing Weapons, Lost Character, Pregnancy

    10
    "Perfect"
    This was the best episode of the season. I was very saddened at the end ... knowing that we'll be losing one of our characters. But we won't know until next season. The storyline with the missing weapons and the explosion at the hump bar was well written and tied together nicely. It also gave us a lot of bang for our TV watching buck. I just love Pamela and Chase. They're relationship is so strong and interesting. Roxy is one of the most interesting characters on TV these days. Her one liners crack me up and provide some much needed comic relief for the ladies.I'm really pleased that it turned out that Joan was pregnant and not Amanda, I'm happy that they aren't going down that cliche'd road. All in all this was an excellent season ender with a completely believable cliffhanger. I'm ecstatic that we're getting a season two!!!
  • Perfect episode to end a perfect first season.

    9.7
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    After watching the promo for the finale I was hooked before the episode had even aired. However, as with most promo's it was misleading and the excitement which I was watching the episode for only happened in the last few minutes. It starts off with Amanda going to visit Jeremy to tell him she loves him and yet she doesn't think that they can last. But let's be fair to the girl, if he can hit his mother ten he can hit her too, so I personally don't blame the girl. So they split up. Roxy her husband and the kids are going on a trip to meet his parents, but then his deployment has been moved up. Frank Sherwood (Denise's Husband) is also being deployed in two days. Amanda then decides to drop a bombshell on her mother; she thinks she may be pregnant. Then it turns out that it was a false alarm and her result is negative. We then also discover that Roland's wife is pregnant. It seems to be like a pregnancy fuelled episode this week. There is a possible threat of terrorist since explosives have been stolen from the base. Pamela needs to announce about the possible threats on her radio show, and informs her listeners that the base has been put on alert. Roland announces to the tribe that he is leaving and is moving to Chicago. His wife also tells him just as he is leaving that she is pregnant. Marilyn (the chick's been having an affair) decides to leave her husband, and as she's about to leave he comes home and finds her. He gets violent with her and has her around the throat against the wall. She then goes to Roxy's & find Pamela there and borrows her car so that she can get off base and to her new fella. Roxy & Trevor try to say their vows to each other on a bridge but gets a phone call that informs him that he has one hour before he was to go. The deployment is also moved up for the Sherwood family. It truly was a heart breaking episode watching Leblanc saying goodbye to the boys was a tear jerking moment for anyone. Amanda leaves for College is another emotion filled scene in this episode. Just before they go on their way to the train station Claudia Joy & Amanda stop off at the hump bar to give Betty a cheque for her operation. Which is where she bumps into Roxy & Denise at the bar, also Roland is there. Where he information's the other tribe members that his wife is pregnant. Outside Amanda sees an officer going into the bar. Its Marilyn's husband. He has a bomb attached to his body. During these few seconds all of the people in the bar have flash backs to what has happened in the last few episodes and Amanda also enters the bar. Claudia Joy, Denise & Roxy all hold hands and the terror they feel is shown on their faces. There the episode and this season ends. What a cliff hanger, Will he will the trigger? Will anyone die? If so Who? What will happen to the husbands while their on tour? All I can say is thank God there is another season airing soon.
  • Weapons are missing and deployment is pushed up.

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    I thought this episode was a good episode. I played all the right emotions at all of the right times. Even thought it was such a great episode it was also a disappointment. I still can not believe they ended it the way they did, with just a sound and white screen. I know they did it to keep the excitement for next season but still...it sucks. When I first watched it I loved how everything came to together even though I cried almost the whole last 30 minutes lol. I am sure everyone is ok since it is based on real people's life but I am still stunned that they did it. I can not wait for next season!!
  • an awakening

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    You are so involved with the story lines at this point. The real shockers of course are the baby on the way. Before we get to the baby thing though, I want to bring peoples attention to the way Claudia Joy dealt with her daughter, that was classic. She did not yell she did not throw a fit; she just reminded Amanda of the fact that she not only deserved her daughters respect, but also had earned it. Claudia Joy had raised Amanda her entire life never once treating her disrespectfully, that was wonderful, and I wish more young girls would come to the same realization. The writers do a wonderful thing here with the pregnancy test. You are focused on the young girl (Amanda), thinking her future is changed forever and then they shock you. It is Roland and his wife (Joan) that is having a baby not Amanda. I love how the writers have evolved Joan's character. Her telling Roland about the baby the way she did was perfect. Again a cliff hanger will Roland survive to see his child or will Joan end up keeping the baby because that's all she has left of Roland? The soldiers leaving early because of the terrorist threat was a masterpiece I was in tears over the part when Roxy and Trevor said good-bye. Then to put the icing on the cake they show Denise and Frank saying goodbye. Frank has grown so much as a character this season. I cannot imagine what would happen if he had to come home to Denise hurt or worse dead. The part that put me over the top with the tears was when the two wives, Roxy and Dennis, were standing there watching their husbands take off in the plane. They could only hold each other and watch them leave, how helpless a feeling that is. I have to say that Pamela did a great job on the radio dealing with the terrorist situation and the shot of Roxy and Trevor at the park during that speech was perfect.

    As Claudia Joy and Amanda leave for the train station you see Michele getting a little choked up, I personally lost it at this point, it was so unexpected, and all I could do was remember my own father. Wow what a wonderful performance from a great combination of actors.

    Of course, you believe that Marilyn (the wife) that is cheating is nothing but a bottom of the barrel piece of scum, for cheating on her husband (George) a soldier. Yes, of course she has a rotten personality she has to find fault in every other person on post and then let the rest of the world hear and see these other people's faults. That is what the character is supposed to be, a nasty person right? Then Bam, you get to see why Marilyn is the way she is. What exactly has made her that way? Again, brilliant writing lets you see both sides of the story. You cannot help but feel for the girl and say wow now I know why she is like that. Then last but not least the scorned spouse who is a soldier and weapons expert ready to die and take everyone with him as long as he gets revenge. You can see it in the characters eyes that they are worried about one another. It is the ultimate cliffhanger. I give it a 10. I did have to give the producers credit though instead of fading to black as usual they went to white as if a bomb may have gone off you are left to wonder that was very sneaky of them. Again, it makes you wait for the next airing and wonder the whole time. Well written and very well acted had me crying, laughing and scared all within the one episode.
  • Very good first season finale!

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    This was a very good season finale in season one. I can't wait for season two to begin. But we have to wait another year. Will be ready and watching.

    The finale shows that Michael's promotion party is postponed due to possible terrorist attack. As the military goes on high alert. Trevor I think is a gentleman and is the opposite of Roland and that Treov really cares for Roxi.

    Meanwhile, it was Joan and not Amanda that was pregnant. As it was very neat to see the three women wear red, white, and blue. Very touching and moving as that was a fitting end to a great first season. Catch ya the second season!
  • Now this is what I'm talking about! Fantastic episode, amazing acting, and Sally still looks gorgeous.

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    Now I know not everyone who reads this has seen Army Wives or else the show wouldn't be averaging only 4 million viewers a week. And if you haven't seen the show yet you better start. Don't let the fact that it's on Lifetime deter you either (it almost kept me from watching it). This is one of the better shows on television and easily the best show of the summer (next to Damages on FX).



    With my little plug over with, the season finale was incredible! I admit that at times during the season the episodes felt a little long in spots but this episode was action packed and the ending a huge surprise. They actually kept the ending hidden pretty well for most of the episode which I was very impressed with. Usually I can spot the secret's pretty quickly.



    It was very touching seeing how those who fight for our country leave their homes and families. Each of the leading ladies had a chance to show off the different ways they say goodbye to their husbands (or at least most of the them). I felt the most touching was Roxy and Trevor's goodbye. I couldn't imagine saying goodbye to my wife at all and she had to say goodbye to Trevor only a couple months after meeting him and getting married. Having her stay in the wedding dress while she was saying goodbye was a great idea. Not only is Sally Pressman gorgeous (a.k.a. Roxy) but she has shown all season that her talents as an actress are going to take her very far.



    The only bad thing about the way they ended the season was that we know all four of leading ladies and Roland can't possibly die. So it begs the question, can they come up with a plausible end to George coming into the bar strapped with a bomb without sacrificing the trust the writers have built with the viewers this season? Here's hoping they can...
  • Michael's promotion ceremony gets moved up and he puts the post in ABC mode (Alpha Bravo Charley), when weapons come up missing an the post becomes a terrorist target. the men's deployment gets moved up. a potentially fatal stranger comes to Hump Bar

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    wow what an extremely moving episode...so Amanda's not pregnant, but Joan is. i feel so bad for joan. does the woman have absolutely no friends at all? and now she has to go through this journey alone, with no man because Roland is leaving, and no friends...what a crock. i have to say, i thought for sure that the terrorist was going to be Jeremy, because of being upset over amanda breaking up with him. Frank seems to be trying harder to be nicer to his wife. Pam tries to keep everyone calm and encourage them (on the air) to live their lives as usual. i thought for sure Roxy wasn't going to get to say her vows again, but she did. i was disappointed at the end...we didn't even get to see what happens...obviously he can't blow up all the wives, otherwise there would be no more show...it would just be Pam and Army Men. i can't wait for next season, which i hope doesn't take a year to make...but again my question, what will happen to the show when our war in real life ends?
  • This episode had some very tense, exciting and heartwarming moments. Exactly why I watch this.

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    This episode was perfect. I loved the way they put the show together. I really felt bad when Amanda broke up with Jeremy then when she told her mother she might be pregnant. I loved how they showed the positive test then you realize it's not Amanda but Joan.



    Each character had some major issues to work through, all while the base is facing a possible terrorist attack. Pamela's talk show was great, who wasn't moved by her words as she let everyone know the base was on an alert. Then her husband has to leave again after just getting back. Roxy and Trevor all I can say about that is wow! How sweet having them go say their vows to each other. I loved that she said hers just as he was about to leave.



    Denise and Frank, I'm glad they are working things out and that he finally admitted that with her going back to school he's worried where he'll fit into her life when he gets back. Once again we see the friendship between all the characters as they meet up at the bar. Now we are left waiting to see how they handle their latest crisis, and who will survive.
  • A possible terrorist plot on post adds a mixture of fear, uncertainty, and unexpected happiness amongst some of our favorite characters in a well written cliffhanger of a seasn finale. It really makes me glad that it got picked up for a second season!

    10
    "Perfect"
    I really honestly LOVED this episode.



    Trevor and Roxy- Saying their vows to each other were so sweet. And Trevor is just the ultimate dream man to everyone now! I adore how much Roxy's boys love Trevor and vice-versa.



    Denise and Frank- I think they have kind of refreshed their marraige recently (from what we've seen) and now he has to leave. It was realy sweet how concerned he was about Denise having room for him in her life when he comes back. I think Denise is such a strong woman.



    Claudia Joy and Michael- I loved the family saying goodbye before they left for the train station, and how choked up Michael got. It was a soft side we don't get to see. I love how Amanda called CJ out on being a fixer. Cuz she totally is. But in a good way :o)



    Pamela and Chase- They were so happy for the last two episodes with him coming home! WHYYYYYY did he have to go again??? You could tell he was devastated by having to leave his family again with no notice. I really do love seeing Pamela on her radio show though.



    Roland and Joan- It's ironic how, as their marriage seems to be dissolving, they have what they/Roland have truly really wanted, a baby, at the same time when they both are trying to seperate and put their careers first. I really think Roland will re think the divorce (if he survives), at least a little...



    Marilyn- She might have been one of the BIGGEST witches on the show, but I really felt sorry for her tonight!! The episode a couple weeks back when she was confronted by Pamela asking her to just leave post, and Marilyn said she wished she could, I felt a little bad for her, but tonight my heart really hurt for her. I know it's just a character but still...!



    I will admit I cried through the second half of the show, but it was a good ending to keep us on our toes. Even though I WANNA KNOW MORE!!



    P.s. I submitted this into trivia, but I don't know if it'll take: Did anyone else notice that Claudia Joy, Roxy, and Denise were all wearing red, white, and blue (respectively) in the last scene? I HIGHLY doubt that was by accident/coincidence!! :D
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