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And Shosh told her that she could totally get a job that hot girls get…like a hostess.

That and the fact that her nickname was "Kid". Makes sense that she couldn't transition into adulthood successfully with a man that refers to you as Kid and lives to rescue and coddle you.

You're right but she seemed pretty annoyed with the outcome and there is no denying that most people are driven to define themselves as happy by their relationships, judging by the still single 40 somethings on my Facebook wall who constantly feel the need to post memes about how a good man doesn't want to change you

But he seems to be trying to do. Enter this time around.
I thought Ed came off as the bigger dick in that whole post singing confrontation.

Just because she's not happy now doesn't mean she won't be happy in the next two episodes when she finds someone much better suited to what she wants. I believe there is also going to be a movie as well. She will get there.

Although I didn't see Tiny Furniture, I have to give her props on her acting. She took an almost completely unlikeable character and made a lot of us curious to see what happened to her and actually care. Her OCD moments and the moments where just her facial expressions give you everything? And championing for a full

She will get what she deserves. She has maintained all along that his lack of drive to be successful bothers her. In tonight's episode she was not happy about him not focusing on the coffee shop and making it better and seemed like she thought his passion for continuing Hermie's labor of love in interviewing the old

Renata said to him after something like I'm over it, why couldn't you just let it go.

He's great. I remember rolling my eyes when people would make a fuss over him in True Blood. He so didn't do it for me, Aaaaaaand then I watched, and dammit if he didn't make his role as lanky bad boy vampire the sexiest thing ever.
But yeah I wanted Perry dead, lol.

I thought about that but if that were the case, wouldn't she have gone down the steps too?

We can hope

Yeah but not startling loud noises like shouting in the baby's face….that would give a kid intense anxiety

I had such conflicting thoughts of Adam and Hannah getting back together. They are so awkwardly sweet together when it's good. But he only really is there for Hannah in crisis moments. He really shines being the white knight. The scene in the diner runs through such a xylophone of emotions and at the end I feel sorry

I like that Ray isn't ending up with Shosh. Her disapproval at his seeming lack of ambition even now means that they were not meant to be together. But it makes me happy to see that he would ditch pretty, pathetic, self absorbed Marnie for fun and encouragement from the less conventionally appealing Aidy Bryant's

That broke my heart too and I hated that you didn't know if the guy ended up having sex with her or not.

I'm with you. I didn't see it as misogynistic at all. I saw it as a bunch of moms finding peace and friendship in each other. The beach was also filled with conflict—(each time one of them was in turmoil they would go out to the water) and the crashing waves was layered with Perry's violence. And finally with him gone

One could argue that Kidman was just playing herself too. Maybe not the physical abuse but she was married to a narcissistic nut.

That is sooo clever!!

I didn't think Gordon was so bad until the Jane confrontation. Then he was dead to me. I actually felt like Nathan was the best one out of the bunch (besides gay Tom of course, lol). He was a dope, but at least he was trying his best to learn from the mistakes he made in his first marriage. Ed has too many hang ups.

I felt he was a tad on the creepy side. He felt pretty tightly wound, too.