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'Brothers & Sisters' finale: Is Rob Lowe over all the drama?



Looks like the writers of "Brothers & Sisters" found a nifty way to get rid of Robert, played by Rob Lowe.

After Sunday (May 16) night's finale, we're pretty sure that was a death scene for Rob, after that bad pileup that also left Saul and Holly in bad shape. 

Holly didn't say much. She just bled. And that's never a good sign. But after a bloodied Saul shouted "Don't touch me!" to Kevin, it's pretty clear that the old guy tested positive for HIV. So there's another whole story line to explore next season. So he'll be back. But what about Holly?

Can anyone blame Rob for wanting to leave all the drama behind and head to NBC's comedy "Parks and Recreation"?

After years of political drama on "West Wing" and family problems on "Br&S,"  he probably just needs a break.

Are you looking forward to seeing the funny side of Rob?

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Yes...although I think Holly will be back...

Rob Lowe was hilarious last week on Parks and Recreation. I'd be willing to have Robert killed off on Brothers and Sisters to see him as a regular on Parks.

"Holly" has an in....her husband (in real life, perhaps on the show next season...David) is the director.

robert cannot die! , it wont be the same without him . HE CANNOT DIE .

The only reason I didnt want Robert to die is because Rob Lowe is seriously the sexiest senator I've ever seen.

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