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Old 09-23-2008, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by everwoodfan52 (View Post)
This is the first time I'm hearing this. I didn't know that.
No? Oh, well, I started watching for Ephram/Andy, Andy/Harold, and most of the older characters more than anything. I didn't start to appreciate Amy and Ephram until a little later in the first season. Not that much later, though, like around Ephram bringing board games in the hospital later. So, 8 episodes? Not too late at all. I certainly didn't watch for them at first. But Everwood is one of those shows, I think anyway, where everything is so good, that no matter what you started watching for, you get to appreciate and connect with everything. I connect big time with the characters, and by the time in that break up in season three, I think I could consider myself a total shipper judging by how absolutely devastated I was by Ephram's words.

I still mainly watched for Andy/Ephram, but Amy/Ephram got more to the forefront for me, really big into them late season two. And then on my countless rewatching of season one, I love that stuff now too. I guess I shouldn't say not as big of a shipper, but maybe say, not from the very beginning. A late blooming shipper, if you will. I'm not sure when it really started, but I think in "Home" when they buy a Twix together, I was completely sold at that point. I liked their story in season one, but I didn't connect with the actual relationship right from the pilot. I'm either completely over explaining this (which I tend to do) or completely under explaining this. Heh. Let me know which one.
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