It was a beautifully well written episode. I loved that Judd and Grace's relationship started out with a spiritual and God driven foundation which isn't what you see a lot of on other tv shows. The on-screen chemistry was so organic. I'm happy they both made it out alive and now they'll have a little #jace baby soon, so I'm very interested to see how that storyline plays out during the pregnancy and after giving birth, especially when they have their 24 hour shifts. I'm sure that will be a challenge but in a good way.
9 Reviews
An beautiful story on the background of how Judd and Grace met
susanmarie9420 April 2021
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Jim Parrack was sensational in this episode!
tsavant21 April 2021
This was the best written, best acted episode in the two seasons of show. Everyone was very good, but Jim Parrack shows off the kind of actor he really is. He has depth, charisma, a real leading man. His performance was deeply and moving. He is absolutely fantastic in this episode, as is Sierra. McClain, who plays his wife, Grace. Would love to see more of these two going forward.
What a beautiful love story!
moomin7712 May 2021
I really enjoyed this backstory of Grace & Judd. I thought it was very well written. It was tragically romantic, amusing, and very fitting for their characters' personalities. So much story in one episode! I loved it!
Good episode
ntqman21 April 2021
This episode delivers so much feel good!
loufazo25 May 2021
Best episode of the series to date
ccharles199014 November 2021
Best episode yet
melcauble26 April 2021
Amazing episode
Myssmaggq26 April 2021
Plain
OliviaS3320 April 2021
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I've been waiting for this new episode for so long but it turned out kinda disappointing. Everything between Judd and Grace seemed to have happened unnatually fast. The writers tried to tell the whole story in 40 minutes but it just got all over the place. The love story between them was beautiful - in a forced way. Also I personally find Judd's reaction to the Mercedez owner and the driver inconsistent with his character. Ofc he has every right to be upset but acting out like an a-hole? That's not Judd. At least not the Judd I've been seeing since episode 1.
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