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Even if he's only fooling around with Jessa to make Hannah mad, it's still something that completely alters their relationship and burns bridges between them. Like, yea, nothing I'm saying points to a grand romance - just hurt people who are changing their relationships with each other in a very definite way. After

Yeah, that's what I'm saying - Hannah has always been able to pull Adam from "random girls" that's not going to happen with Jessa.

Well…part of good support networks is that they also allow you freedom/space. Ian felt suffocated by Fiona and acted out over his medication. When she gave him space we stopped seeing those issues.

He's really not the idiot who likes her - we don't see Ray try to reconnect with her or play into her selfishness - instead he walks away. He's learned his lesson.

Yeah, I don't know. If you think about it, Adam has always been there for her, her last resort - even when he's with other women. When she had her breakdown, Adam completely gave up that Natasha girl to get back with Hannah. No matter what, Hannah probably thought Adam would always be there, but there's no way he's

god I hate Marnie and Desi

Well he's clearly doing better than when he was working at the restaurant or being a janitor and early in the season they show his family helping him take his medication on schedule. The whole thing got lost as soon as Caleb came into the picture though, another disappointment for this season.

I think Ian does will in high-pressure situations like that if he has great support. Remember, this is a kid who was in ROTC and training to be in the army until he abandoned everyone he loved, ran off and realized it was harder to stay together without a support system.

I'm not saying Fran is wrong, I'm just saying Hannah is used to dating someone like Adam who would probably shrug at the "showed my boss my vagina" story and go "whatever kid" Hannah isn't used to someone who calls her out on her behavior and with Fran she's realizing she doesn't like it in a partner.

The old boss was a nice dude who let her come in late and take long lunch breaks and didn't care that she sucked at her job

Absolutely, Jessa was always the person Hannah turned to when Marnie and Shosh couldn't be there for her and now Hannah realizes that door is closed forever

WHY DO YOU HATE IAN?? LET HIM BE HAPPY.

…she straight up tried to threaten her old boss with a sexual harassment suit in season one

I think it's all three. You have to remember she's in a horrible relationship with Fran who won't accept her the way she is so she's probably reminiscing on her time with Adam and how he always accepted her. She clearly wants to end things with Fran and maybe she's starting to think she should've chosen Adam in "Home

Yeah, the screams from the play and the shots back and forth between all three of them were great. I really enjoyed this episode and I'm actually curious to see what happens to Hannah.

I think Marnie would go to the performance because she wanted to make it about herself. She shows up pretty much just to talk to Ray. She just does for selfish reasons, any chance to judge her friends or bask in their attention.

Holy shit the look on Hannah's face broke my heart. I really didn't think her finding out would hit that hard.

Could've been Frankie, could've been Celine, could've been Jamie. Could've been all of them and that's why they all needed to come together to be together at that moment.

The switch happened when Jamie was helping with the tire. You can see a man walk up behind Jamie in the rearview mirror and there's mud all over his pants. Ariel knocked him out and switched then. Ridiculous given the amount of time he would've needed, but you can see him walk up.

The army operates differently than local police. It would've wasted so much time having them go through an investigation into Jude's death. Rhonda's trial was necessary to the plot and she was a wanted fugitive.