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I guess it's different for everyone, I graduated from college 3 years ago and I was Drew many times, but also had friends who acted like Natalie. (role in relationship, not gender)

I know it was really brief this episode, but I have to say the Drew and Natalies relationship displays how many relationships in college play out today with the confusion that comes with "hooking up". Parenthood really nails the relatable and almost too close to home stories which is why people connect so much with it.

He'll ALWAYS be Roy Anderson in my eyes!

He'll ALWAYS be Roy Anderson in my eyes!

Are they trying to set up Sarah with her neighbor? I thought that was obvious from the first episode but kinda finding it hard to read.

Anyone else notice during the Amber & Ryan first ring conversation/argument they were standing under a theater playing "Unmarried Woman" and "Enemies: A Love Story" …..I mean come on…

I actually found that scene to be the most moving of the episode…I get what you're saying though :)

Who's Nora Braverman?