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Anastasia D. Beaverhausen
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OMG Yessssssssss!!

I think everyone needs an Elijah in their life.

I get that. I would be hurt and it would be difficult, but I think if an ex and one of my friends were perfect together, and the friend was direct about it, I would hope I would be adult about it and understand. You can't always help who you fall in love with.

Oh, I agree. I think a lot of it was posturing on his part, but I think if Hannah wasn't Jessa's good friend he would have eventually got over her the way he did with Mimi Rose, but he's angry because Jessa is preventing him from getting over her by bringing her up all the time.

I can only take Shosh in 5 minute increments. The way she talks makes me so frantic

I think it was interesting to show how a guy doesn't see the repercussions of dating an ex's friend. For him it's "Just stop talking about her, we are done with her" and the friend, of course cannot let go.

How did I miss that?!
I also loved when Hannah said, "I think 'normal family unit' kinda went ou the window when one of you became gay and the other started dressing like Pat Benatar."

I agree completely. Love Stories has to be one of the best 25 minutes or so of tv comedy I've watched in awhile. Everyone of the characters was great, even when you hated them, because they are so integral to the growth of the main characters….Hannah and Fran's breakup scene dialogue was amazing.
"Fran, you are a

I guess I'm in the minority on this one, but I think that if you break up with someone, you don't have a right to expect him to be off limits to anyone else, most especially your friends, if there is a chance they could be good for one another. Should Jessa have talked to Hannah about it first? Of course, but not

His interactions with her parents are PRICELESS!

Marnie: "What is wrong with me?"
Elijah: (sips his smoothie and side eyes her feet)"….Well, your sandles, for starters…"

I totally thought that it was Tally who said "This is me" also. The way it was shot if you weren't paying attention, you would have missed it.

Me tooooo! And I'm so glad he didn't! As improbable a boss as he is, I loved that principal! The look on his face at the end was so great!

I think the whole SATC vibe was done deliberately because meeting Guilliarmo Diaz (Hector?) made Hannah realize the love she has for New York and how she too can realize her dreams here. She is looking on NYC with new eyes. It may even be that some of the I Love You Baby song can refer to NY?

I actually finished watching this episode and said to myself, "Whelp, pretty much everything important just got answered. I should call it quits now before it gets really bad." But of course I will still watch.

Also maybe if she didn't frame Hank, Ben also would have been rescued. Willa is a horrible human being. Why are all of these people not getting therapy?

I think the key is to the motel room. He had to be able to get in to check on his money. Also something weird is between Hank and his mother, I'm sure there is a fallout between them which is why he doesn't know.

I remember working in a deli as a teenager and went out a few times with an older guy who was "good for me" but all I wanted to do was be wild and have a good time, so I avoided his phone calls and I would hide in the beer fridge when he came looking for me until he left. Like I stated in an earlier post, I was an

It goes to show how selfish she is that it's not even important enough for her to tell anyone about. I wonder if she will be pregnant later on in the show. It seems like something they would do after completely dropping the plot.

Just watch it as if you were the first one to stumble on the scene of a car wreck where everyone was dead and you have no phone, so there's nothing you need to do but to take it all in and offer some insight to the cops when they show up.