TVLINE | You don’t have a Season 2 renewal yet. Or maybe it’s a little bit like a happy accidental victory for her, like, “Oh, at least someone came out ahead.” Seeing how successful he’s become and how mature he’s become is bittersweet because maybe she’s been holding him back along. He’s realized his potential as an artist, he’s met new people and he’s thriving in a way that he never did when he was with Becca, and Becca realizes that we’re way better apart than we were together. By the end of the season, Sean’s the one who has the most forward momentum. But instead, what happens to him is he licks his wounds and gets up and moves on with his life and goes on to become a man with more maturity and more perspective than in the original timeline. With Sean, there’s a scenario in which he gets left at the altar and goes into a deep hole and never comes out. Her initial decision to rush out of the wedding, to the naked eye, it looks brash and spontaneous, but we know that it’s not. Sean has been the one character that is thriving the most as a result of what happened with him and Becca. TVLINE | Meanwhile, it feels like Sean and Becca and that chapter is closed. She’s just alarmed by what has happened to him and so horrified to think that she was the architect of that in any way that she backs away slowly because she’s like, “I cannot be responsible for this. He sees it as she’s so heartless, and she’s not. Now that I see him through this different lens, I appreciate him more and love him, but I can’t be with him when the universe is telling me not now, not him, you can’t have him, like stay away.” She’s the Kryptonite in that scenario by walking away. In seeing him through this different lens and seeing younger Andy,, “He’s a lovely man, and I didn’t totally appreciate him in the time I was with him. When she was marrying him in 2015 in the opening of the pilot, she was so hounded by feelings of remorse in her life that he was hurling underneath that canopy, but he didn’t exactly deserve to be there. Part of the experience she had through traveling through time was to realize that she did love him and what a good person he was. That’s always been true because they’ve always known each other and he’s always loved her. I would say that’s a true statement because she now, for better or worse, owns a piece of Andy’s heart and vice versa. TVLINE | She let Andy go, but it feels like there’s unfinished business there. This may never happen.” Then Kevin shows up on her doorstep. We can both totally be safe by then and happily married to other people. Becca has been operating in her 1995 redo, “This thing that happened between us is years away. , when Becca met Kevin, it was years later. And yet, she brings Lolly with her on this road trip and Lolly runs into Kevin, and this is different than their original timeline. It just seemed like a fun weekend getaway, and it didn’t stand out as a decision that would have reverberations and consequences for her. Like, why is Kevin here now? Becca made what seemed like an inconsequential decision to go to this REM concert. But at the same time, it feels like there is a puppet master sometimes. Her agenda would be, as it has been all along, to protect this friendship. dearly hopes that it’ll be different because everything is different now. TVLINE | The first time, the truth hurt Becca and Lolly’s friendship so badly that it was impossible to fix it. fearful of what she and Kevin being together can do to Lolly. She let Andy go because she was convinced that was the right thing to do, that her being with Andy was not good for him. Along the way, in most of the episodes, she’s had to make a decision between doing the right thing and following her heart, and she’s always done the right thing. Kevin has been yet another in a series of personal challenges for her as she’s trying to figure out there’s a way to do both. Becca is struggling to reconcile her desire to do the “right thing” with her desire to follow her heart. She feels like Kevin is Kryptonite, and at the same time, she’s powerfully drawn to him and he to her in a way that seems to transcend space and time, and that’s also hard for her to ignore. What does the fallout look like?īecca’s been trying to steer clear of anything happening with Kevin from the second he walked in the door. TVLINE | The last episode ended with Becca and Kevin kissing on the roof. “Is she even going to have that opportunity?”īelow, Fox discusses the many men in Becca’s life - there’s also the future ex-husband and second hubby, because a girl’s got to have options - and the finale’s Sopranos-like ending.īonus: After you’re done reading, scroll through our gallery of the most awesomely ’90s things about Hindsight, with commentary from Fox. “She’s going to have to figure out how and when she has to be honest with Lolly, or if she can be honest with Lolly,” creator Emily Fox tells TVLine.
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