I really felt for Patrick in this scene. It shows how far he has come and I understand that Robin has a condition but man she was very frustrating.
@rosanneperkins95164 жыл бұрын
They always say doctors are the worst patients, Robin Scorpio Drake is a living testament to that. I don’t think the writers could make a more bullheaded, stubborn, obstinate human being then Robin Scorpio Drake and I do love her...
@rosanneperkins95163 жыл бұрын
I watched a really old old episode of GH when Robin was really young, when she saw Filomena get killed and her mom kidnapped. She was left with Filomena’s body. She had so many traumatic experiences, that she just pushed down so deep. I always thought maybe she just didn’t want therapy to unearth all that has happened.
@rosanneperkins95164 жыл бұрын
They are a realistic couple if the couple are control freaks, that are set in their ways. they literally have no idea how to communicate or make a compromise. You need 2 of the c’s you need to have a successful relationship. I’m glad we were able to watch this, but re-watching some of the scenes I’m surprised Patrick didn’t walk away...I’m glad he didn’t. and I am so blown away watching Jason’s raw emotion.
@rosanneperkins95163 жыл бұрын
I always liked it they had Patrick call it a condition not an illness.. because so many people called postpartum illness
@personalsuccessonadailybasis5 жыл бұрын
KMc is doing a fantastic job here with the PPD s/l. Unless you have been through it or know what someone feels you don't know what someone feels inside. JT is also doing a great job with the s/l. Between the two of them you can feel as though they're really going through this and not really acting
@rosanneperkins95164 жыл бұрын
This is where I really wish that there had been a therapist that Robin knew, that felt comfortable with. because this would’ve been the storyline to really understand what made Robin tick, to in earth some of these baggage this young lady carries around. And I also think couples therapy would’ve been a phenomenal thing for them to do, for us to see them do it. not the couple of times they did after Lisa
@rosanneperkins95164 жыл бұрын
It’s so cute they both hate the same thing that’s when they start asking each other something and then they stop...
@MyBrenda19589 жыл бұрын
Patrick is a good man in all this
@justlina27697 жыл бұрын
Too good for the way he is being treated, that's for sure. Robin deserves to be kicked to the curb by this point. Hard.
@Djchicago15 жыл бұрын
Hes evil
@rosanneperkins95163 жыл бұрын
Patrick says you’re willing to just watch everything we built up fall apart, and he doesn’t understand... a year later Patrick does the same thing when he sleeps with Lisa Niles
@rosanneperkins95164 жыл бұрын
Robin, why should anyone trust you? you don’t listen to them. you are not a mental health professional. you have never dealt with postpartum before. in fact you’ve never worked with a patient that has postpartum, because if you did, and if you were listening to Sonny who also has a chemical imbalance, you would understand the importance of meds. They may be temporary they will be imperative, because if harm comes to Emma you will lose your ability to be with her. the courts will see that that’s where the storyline should’ve went to.... Couples therapy should’ve been the number one step, considering how Robin loves to point blame. Robin you need to learn to take responsibility for your actions you truly do.
@davidtichborne50906 жыл бұрын
I truly think people should start edgicate themselves in things like psychology before they start commenting about people who are struggling
@snowwhitedopeydisney43963 жыл бұрын
So true. Everyone thinks depression, anxiety, and all of the more emotional types of disorders or diseases can be fixed immediately and that they're not permanent or won't last as long as a disease that you can see on someone or that you can see the concrete side effects or treatment, when it actually sometimes these emotional diseases are even worse than the physical types in some ways because they're very hard to treat, people don't understand them because it's related to your comment they don't educate themselves and they don't understand how badly someone does want help but just like Robin it is a very hard to go talk to a stranger and it's even hard to take medicine for something along these lines at least it's talked about a little bit more than say 20 to 30 years ago but there still needs to be more awareness about these emotional disorders so that people who have them can get help
@natalieps23874 жыл бұрын
Honestly I dont know how any man could put up with robin. She bossed jason around like her trophy boyfriend & when he started doing things she didnt like she dumped him & blew the michael secret to hurt him & carly. She had no problem with the secret when carly was in ferncliff & she & jason & michael were playing house in the woods. When Jason chose michael & carly , & robin could not get through that she punished them both. She verbally berates Patrick who is working & taking care of the baby while robin is a bitch. Yea yea she has ppd but most people want more than anything to get better & take their meds & go to a dr.
@taylorstuart44246 жыл бұрын
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@snowwhitedopeydisney43963 жыл бұрын
Everyone thinks depression, anxiety, and all of the more emotional types of disorders or diseases can be fixed immediately and that they're not permanent or won't last as long as a disease that you can see on someone or that you can see the concrete side effects or treatment, when it actually sometimes these emotional diseases are even worse than the physical types in some ways because they're very hard to treat, people don't understand them because it's related to your comment they don't educate themselves and they don't understand how badly someone does want help but just like Robin it is a very hard to go talk to a stranger and it's even hard to take medicine for something along these lines at least it's talked about a little bit more than say 20 to 30 years ago but there still needs to be more awareness about these emotional disorders so that people who have them can get help