Athough Liz Keifer's Blake had more dimensions than Sherry Stringfield's, I had such a hard time getting used to her in the role. She came off so whiny. I'm totally with Holly here. Personally I'd have slapped Blake across the room.
I always felt Ross had a white knight complex. He liked to ride to the rescue and save the damsel, but he was too hurt from what happened with Carrie to get too close. He always found something wrong with each woman. Maybe he saw Blake as his last chance at personal happiness, because he made a real effort to make things work with her.
God, Holly was THE BEST.
AdArmand 2 years ago
Athough Liz Keifer's Blake had more dimensions than Sherry Stringfield's, I had such a hard time getting used to her in the role. She came off so whiny. I'm totally with Holly here. Personally I'd have slapped Blake across the room.
shirlgirlwhirl 2 years ago
All I can say is "wow."
mayfair98 2 years ago
Could Blake possibly have woken up with any more make-up!?
julianaaag 2 years ago
As much as Holly drove me crazy during these episodes, I felt kinda bad for her when she attempted to make peace with Blake here.
You have to admit, Holly and Blake have the same neuroses.
steffiphill 2 years ago
I love Holly bringing up Carrie in these scenes, & Blake's humor about Holly being neurotic & that meant that Holly at least had a chance w/ Ross.
Wellveryinteresting 2 years ago
It also meant Blake had a chance with Ross. ;-)
I always felt Ross had a white knight complex. He liked to ride to the rescue and save the damsel, but he was too hurt from what happened with Carrie to get too close. He always found something wrong with each woman. Maybe he saw Blake as his last chance at personal happiness, because he made a real effort to make things work with her.
Blossees 2 years ago