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Conor Malcolm Crockford
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Same here! I was biased because it just felt so dead on for me and aching with that kind of romantic sadness. Glad someone else felt that way.

That was my first thought.

When I was 20 I fell in love with someone who was sleeping with a friend - she'd been married before and had moved to SF to live her own life. I fell head over heels and it ended HORRIBLY for a variety of reasons, but watching this episode and the finale really felt like being back on that headspace, where you're not

That felt so perfectly informal and dead on, exactly like you'd do with your family.

This season did feel a bit more like an anthology series where Dev happened to be a main character in every other episode so I'd support this. I also love the idea of Dev and Francesca's relationship happening (and possibly declining) mostly off-screen or being only seen in glimpses.

He put his balls on the table!!!

Honestly Gyp Rosetti was a huge highlight of that season but yeah, he's great at playing likeable fellas. He's very good in The Station Agent as a mellow, talkative guy.

Tbh I thought Aziz was kind of hot in the last episode? I wouldn't say he's average, he's super cute, cultured and really charming. Those are all huge advantages (I think I'm only handsome to certain women but in all modesty I'm intelligent and good natured and both of those things get me far in the dating world).

This…may be a dumb question, but…why did Laurie (presumably) kill herself? Like why would she do that?

Denise? Lisa?

"Tease" and friend zone are at this point phrases used to shame women about being flirty or having platonic guy friends who expect more from the relationship than is there. Don't get me wrong, it sucks when you have feelings for someone who doesn't reciprocate them, but they don't owe you anything in return, and thats

Generally good first dates/bad second dates happen because everything just got used up in the first one.

I really don't think Francesca "played" him as much as she was irresponsible with her emotions and actions, as was Dev, which is just being human. They should not have seen each other that much with her fiance and that was playing with fire but when people have feelings for each other they pursue it without always

I wanted it to end and loved how much I wanted it to end.

The Priya-Dev scene totally nailed that horrible second date when two people just don't have anything in common and the first one sort of used up all their chemistry together.

Yeah it was great to see him back in his element after Vinyl. He's really good at coming so close to being a dick but he's so damn charming (until - well I won't spoil anything).

Wait did that happen?

I'd say Aziz is intentionally writing him so - Ansari has said before that he thinks the red state-blue state paradigm is ridiculous and he seems smart enough to want to write a liberal character with some genuine gaping flaws in terms of his politics.

Dev coming back from a crappy ending to his night and going RIGHT back to the dating app has been me at least once in my life.

Broad City probably.