“We could not shoot an airplane,” Schulner says with a laugh. Schulner is also aware that fans may be questioning if Max and Helen actually do go to London, since getting in a cab is not exactly the same thing as getting on a plane. I love that it was ambiguous, and I love that people are going to ask themselves, ‘Was he always going to leave? Or did he make a decision in that final moment?'” We never told him when he makes that decision or how. It’s so great, and only Ryan knows the answer to that. “In that moment, he could have been protecting Reynolds, or he could have been protecting himself because he didn’t know. “It’s so beautiful the way Ryan played it, too, because when did he make the decision to leave? Was it in that very last moment with Sharpe at the taxi? Or did he always know he was leaving?” Schulner posits. In fact, he didn’t say anything at all, leaving the door open for viewers to interpret Max’s intentions. However, it has to be noted that Max didn’t deny Reynolds’ assumption that he wasn’t going to accompany Helen to London. In that moment, she was worried that Max would not leave with her, but she was wrong.” “But on occasion, when they fear the other’s withholding, they would just say, ‘Burden me,’ and the other would confess whatever they were thinking. “Usually, they can really just read each other’s thoughts,” showrunner David Schulner explains.
Helen’s two little words in that final scene are incredibly meaningful for the couple.
He kissed her before sliding into the cab and directing the driver to JFK airport. Save the number of Kaiser Permanente's dedicated Labor Line to your phone now so you have it when you need it.Īfter you call your care team, get going! Grab your hospital bag, head to the hospital, and get ready to meet your new baby.“Burden me,” Helen said, and Max finally walked over to her. The first thing to do is call us to let the care team know you’re on your way. You can also try these labor and birth positions to ease discomfort and possibly speed things up a bit. The pressure that gravity puts on your cervix can also help things move along. It can help your baby move into your pelvis. If your contractions are still far apart and you want things to go faster, try walking around. If you’ve given birth before, come to the hospital when your contractions:
At your third trimester prenatal appointments, we’ll talk about how to know when it’s time, what to do, and where to go, but ideally you’ll come to the hospital when you’re in active labor.
Learn why and how we induce labor When to come to the hospital If that happens, your care team might step in and get things going by inducing labor. Sometimes there are signs that it’s time to deliver your baby before labor starts on its own. If you’re still not sure, just call your care team. Spot the difference with these signs of Braxton Hicks contractions: People call these types of contractions false labor because they can trick you into thinking it’s time when it’s really not. They’re basically warm-ups for childbirth, when your uterus expands and contracts, but you’re not in labor. You might have Braxton Hicks contractions - also called false labor - as your due date approaches.