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Woah, I totally missed all of that.

Oh yeah. I like how SHosh got what she wanted in life but it also cast a light on how shallow her priorities were. She is living a Sex and the City fantasy (oddly enough, I know women just like that but they are fantastic wonderful people).

I can respect that, but that's a problem with a lot of hollywood. I can't stand watching movies where someone lives in the suburbs and lives in a giant mcmansion. The sitcom Friends was notorious about this as well. You're not wrong about the seriousness of bringing a child in the world, but come on, usually the

WHen does life become real? I have been waiting for it become real for so long and it just refuses to fucking happen!

I remember. Isn't he over on Vox now?

This episode certainly reinforced my choice to never have children. I commend it for that.

It an interesting read for its ideas but also in the meta sense of "this is clearly written by a person who has never felt a moment of joy in their entire life"

He seems like a weird guy.

He should star in movies. I love that guy.

I thought it was saying the opposite, that just because you have a baby doesn't mean you will grow up. Which to me is a smart message. Rules for life people, marriages don't make you a grown up, buying a house you can't afford doesn't make you a grown up, having a kid doesn't make you a grown up.

I imagine baby skin tones change in a way that their eye color does (I haven't been around children in a long time) but I remember the Surfer looking Greek, maybe middle eastern and the baby looked kind of half black. I don't know, babies are weird.

I don't remember season 1 enough to remember what Marnie's character was like, but the show has taken tonal shifts and didn't seem to find its voice until like season 5, which is fine i still thinkt he series over all was really quite good.

I like how they went for a post script story. I like Marnie being the mature one and her attempting to still live her life and go out while Hannah is totally done with that phase of her life. I like Hannah's mom coming in with the reality dose. I don't think the episode entirely worked within itself (the teenage

So wasn't that baby a few shades darker than the Surf instructor? Did that feel like troll stunt casting or was that just me?

That really boggles my mind. I can usually do a fair job at placing myself in the perspective of people i disagree with, but being grossed out by breastfeeding genuinely baffles me.

I would love to see the adventure of Elijah and his bro Shosh.

You really expected that to happen? Come on now, you haven't been paying attention.

I thought the same thing. The internet is going to be all aflame over something so mundane.

That stuff was a misstep but I liked Marnie trying to have her own life and Hannah's mother giving her some straight talk.

I kind of like how this was like a pilot for a spin-off to a show that doesn't exist.