Morgan/Hodges/Sanders

andrew342678

Civilian
Anyone else dumbfounded why they never pulled the trigger on Morgan ending up with one of these two? I mean seriously, they had hints of both. Just crazy to me.
 
In the last episode, while disarming the car-bombs, you can clearly see a flashy (diamond) ring on Morgan's finger several times. Was that a " Liz forgot to remove her ring" or a sign that's Morgan is engaged?
 
In the last episode, while disarming the car-bombs, you can clearly see a flashy (diamond) ring on Morgan's finger several times. Was that a " Liz forgot to remove her ring" or a sign that's Morgan is engaged?

Great question. I think the safe bet would be it's Liz's own engagement ring. Too bad we will never know if Morgan gets hooked up with Greg or not. Sorry, Hodges! But you need to remember Wendy is just a short plane ride away.
 
Well if they ever make another spinoff years from now (CSI: Chicago???), we can have Greg and Morgan come back as the seasoned leads and their relationship will have a Grillows married-couple feel to it. I liked those crazy kids together and hope she was just wearing the ring as a statement piece. People wear rings however they want. :shrug:
 
Well if they ever make another spinoff years from now (CSI: Chicago???), we can have Greg and Morgan come back as the seasoned leads and their relationship will have a Grillows married-couple feel to it. I liked those crazy kids together and hope she was just wearing the ring as a statement piece. People wear rings however they want. :shrug:

I'd totally be on board for that! :)
 
Seriously though, I feel like they totally dropped the ball in the last few seasons with these guys. Morgan/Greg was the obvious choice but the moment Hodges/Morgan got closer and started acting like a couple for Hodges mother(hilarious), and she kissed him, thought it was destined to have something happen.

Instead, they opt to keep them seperate and Hodges has that awful storyline with Elizabeta...
 
Yeah I feel like the writers in the later seasons dropped the ball on a lot of personal story lines whereas in the glory days they found a good balance of focusing on the plot but still giving us enough details about the characters.
 
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