Will and Natalie: A Love Story for the Ages (Or Not)
Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the ED - Will and Natalie. This couple has been through more drama than a soap opera, and we're all still holding our breath, waiting for
The Will and Natalie Saga
Remember when they were this close to tying the knot? And then bam, Will gets kidnapped and their happily ever after goes up in smoke.
Fast forward to Season 8, and Natalie comes back from Seattle looking all mysterious and independent. Is this the Natalie we know and love? Or is she just playing hard to get? And what's up with that lingering chemistry between her and Will? It's like they can't stay away from each other, but they're also terrified of commitment.
So, Will They or Won't They?
This is the million-dollar question, isn't it? A part of me wants to believe in true love and see these two finally walk down the aisle. The other part of me is convinced that if they get married, it'll just be a setup for a dramatic divorce. Honestly, I'm hoping for a satisfying ending, whether it's a wedding, a heartbreaking breakup, or them finally realizing they're better off as friends.
But let's be real: As much as we love the drama, we also want these characters to be happy. Maybe a little less trauma and a little more happiness wouldn't hurt.
How to Survive the Will and Natalie Rollercoaster
- How to manage your expectations: Remember, this is a TV show. It's okay to have hopes and dreams, but don't get too attached to any particular outcome.
- How to find humor in the chaos: Laughter is the best medicine, especially when it comes to dealing with Will and Natalie's relationship.
- How to enjoy the ride: Regardless of how it ends, the journey has been full of twists and turns. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
- How to cope with heartbreak: If your OTP doesn't end up together, it's okay to grieve. Just remember, there are other great shows and characters out there.
- How to appreciate the friendship: Even if they don't end up romantically involved, Will and Natalie have a strong friendship. And sometimes, that's enough.