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We also see Abigail unraveling a little more each time Marshall drops her like a hot potato including standing her up when they are supposed to be meeting with the minister who will officiate at their wedding , because he needs to help Mary sort things out about her father. Finally, it is early May, and the last episode wraps this all in a tidy package. Of course there is a witness to protect, a very young fashion model who needs mothering, which Mary, surprisingly, provides.

But what of Mary and Marshall? Mary understands that he is saying this because he is getting married. She tells him to be happy. She knows Abigail makes him happy. Stan gets promoted and is going to Washington D. They will no longer be partners.

I am okay with Mary and Marshall staying friends and not turning into a great romance. And, while I have no complaints about Kenny, he shows up just as Marshall gets engaged and Mary finds out Raph is married. A little too convenient. She is stronger and smarter than that. The In Plain Sight website has plenty of videos, conversations pictures and memories.

But before you click over, tell us. What did you think of the final season of In Plain Sight? How do you feel about the way it all ends? Terrie blogs at Women of Mystery. But, a newly engaged friend might support her by encouraging her to talk to whoever, be it Stan, Delia, her former lovers or her therapist.

And, this week we receive hints that it might unravel. On the one hand, it could happen. She might give Jinx a hard time, but she clearly trusts Jinx with her daughter.

This season, we have the Mary we always wanted without losing her unflappable strength, her sarcastic dark humor and her uber-awesomeness.

Although Mary has grown, has Marshall? Can he provide her with more than emotional support you know, in the sexual healing way? Does he see Mary as Mary or does he see a woman he always held a torch for? This season has sewed up a lot of loose ends concerning Mary, her family, and now her father.

However, her relationship with Marshall and his continuing feelings for her remain the last hurdle. Poor Mary, she has such an uber-sense of justice. McCormack: She is as maternal as she gets. She obviously loves the baby and she protects the baby. All she knows is how to protect people. She doesn't do baby talk though. In the first episode, her mother uses baby talk and it drives her crazy. She doesn't goo-goo or ga-ga. She uses her own voice. It's exactly what I think you would expect from Mary Shannon as a mother.

In the quiet moments, when she's alone with the baby, you certainly see how madly in love she is. Is there anything you can tease about what's coming up for Mary and Marshall? McCormack: At the beginning of the season, Mary is single and Mark, my baby-daddy, is in Albuquerque and we're co-parenting.

We're friends, but we're not dating or hooking up or anything. Marshall is with Abigail, and it looks like they're getting more and more serious. Looking back, why do you think now is the right time to end the show? McCormack: I think shows can go too long. I think it's a nice, organic ending. It feels right. I think the dad stuff is really big and that being resolved feels like a natural ending to me. Whether that could have waited another year or two — who knows? Ali Marsh Dr.

Shelley Finkel as Dr. Shelley Finkel. Ray Abruzzo A. Perillo as A. Anya Monzikova Anastasia as Anastasia. Vincent Foster Grigor as Grigor as V. Dan Lerner. Storyline Edit. Abigail wants him to be honest about his feelings for Mary. So he tries to talk to Mary but she's very busy with what to do with her father and the memorial, and she has a new witness, a teen age model whom she expects to be prissy.

But she's afraid and uncertain of what she's going to do, because for the last few years people have been telling her what to do. Marshall tries to talk to Mary at the memorial, but the lights go out and they go to the basement to fix the lights and they find something Mary's father left for her baby, which Mary doesn't want to accept.

And the future of the New Mexico office is uncertain.



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