Well, heroine, we’re at the end Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Caroline Bassett. While I’m ready for every woman in the West Village to stop wearing CBK-lite white oxford shirts with pencil skirts (please be creative, girls!), I’m sad to see the end of this strangely addictive, even occasionally maddening show. Where am I supposed to look for 90s New York nostalgia now? from seinfeld? I’ve watched every episode so many times that I use them as a kind of TV sleeping pill to fall asleep!
Anyway, without further ado, here are all my thoughts on the season finale Love Story: John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Caroline Bassett.
- Found the headband!
- Is that… Thalia Balsam?
- Really underestimated mad Men character (and John Slattery’s real-life wife!).
- Being invited to John and Caroline’s couples therapy session, no matter how fictional it was, felt… sick.
- “I can’t be the third party in a marriage”…Diana boots!
- It looks like Mom and Dad aren’t going to try to separate, but the bad vibes from last episode are still going on, so… something has to pay!
- I think if both partners don’t like a suggestion, the couples therapist should give in, right?
- Ah, smoking cigarettes in a dimly lit dive bar with Paul Anthony Kelly.
- How much money does Radiohead have left? make From this show?
- When Kennedy comes over to “get that linen blazer,” you know it’s exist.
- This feels like the most legitimate sex scene we’ve seen all season. I guess it’s important to hang out…(literally)?
- Hot elevator kiss flashback!
- Wait, yeah… who’s been spending their Fridays? Caroline? John? Some secret third party?
- Oy vey iz mir, Rory’s wedding.
- I love Caroline’s sunglasses.
- “You’re not dad”… cruel, but true.
- Oh, and it’s nice to see Caroline actually supporting the marriage, even though it may be close to being over.
- Hearing that the Bassett sisters were planning a flight that would ultimately kill them was…a lot.
- Who uses the word “abandon” in casual conversation with their sister?
- Or “on your own terms”?
- Oh, Caroline is here. george festival!
- Dido drops the needle? ! ? ! ! ! ? ! ? ! ! ! ?
- Does Gen Z know Dido?
- I think they will now!
- Speaking of Gen Z and this show…we’re back with Panna II!
- so rule Once you fall in love, the rules really disappear, don’t they?
- If even CBK stops being coy about when it comes to actually falling in love with a man, what hope do I have?
- Sorry to keep bothering you with the conversation, but… “As partners creating a life for ourselves”?
- Is this a marriage or a legal merger?
- I guess it’s marriage yes Kind of a legitimate merger, but I digress.
- John’s backwards baseball cap is so lesbian (free).
- Or is it more like frat-boy-pushing-40?
- Regardless, I’m frustrated that I don’t hate it.
- Wait, Caroline didn’t even go to the wedding that John and Caroline were heading to during the plane crash? ! ?
- ah.
- ah Again – we start with the scene from the pilot episode where Caroline gets her nails done and John gets angry in the car 🙁
- Oh, come on fuck, we’re going in At what time (approximately) does the plane end?
- Do we really need to see this?
- Oh, poor Caroline.
- For that matter, poor Ann-Marie Messina!
- She told John never to fly with more than one daughter!
- Okay, now we’re getting to what I actually remember (the news reports about John, Caroline, and Lauren’s disappearance).
- Anyway, it’s not about me, it’s about this did It all ended on my real-life sixth birthday.
- The Emmy goes to Grace Gummer!
- Oh, Ann Marie is angry (Of course).
- If I died young, I would need someone to go to my apartment and hide any personal notes or other things I might not want my mother to see.
- Haha, Ann Marie actually called Ed stupid as hell (basically).
- Did you know, Constance Zimmer won an Emmy too!
- Let’s throw away those little golden statues like confetti!
- “We’re Kennedy women, but we’re still here. It can’t be in vain.” Go away, Ethel!
- Oh, and that last photo of John and Caroline at the beach is both sad and adorable.
- John looks a bit like Don Draper in the final scene –mad Men Shine your light upon Him.
- Well, that’s a package!
- (I hope) See you next season… whatever we do!


