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    She's not technically alone and he's still on the hook for child support. I think if we had another season, he'd come around and have some involvement with the kid. He's not a total dick and he was taken by surprise.
    I don't see him being a 50/50 dad but I don't think that he's never going to see his kid.

    Yeah and I'm sure there's room for a character that really can't play. Or a chorus member, etc. ffs, it's not like he got the lead .

    He didn't book it, he made it through to the next round. Maybe not all the roles involve dancing. I go to a lot of musicals and not every character dances.

    No, the women in the waiting room were way past abortion stage

    Totally wrong. She's Maria Reynolds in act 2.

    Ummmm, she's an original cast member of Hamilton and the daughter of Ron Cephas Jones aka William on this is us.
    If they could spell Oak's name correctly last week, there's no excuse

    He becomes King George in Hamilton, duh.

    Why did they misspell Jasmine Cepha(s) Jones name wrong in the credits?

    I can see that but I would have loved a better twist like Fitz did it to make both his women happy.

    I thought for sure that Papa wasn't involved bc that's so lazy and they wouldn't be that predictable… Zzzz

    I can usually spot the fake personas bc almost everyone has a writing style that they can't completely disguise unless they are really into the con.
    I notice a lot in the parenting forums. The OP will ask for advice on a detailed situation and bone out leaving everyone arguing about the correct approach. It gets 200

    Does it always have to be provocative or inflammatory? I lurk on another board where someone is definitely playing a character and uses the persona to get others to engage. He currently poses as a retiree and asks questions about healthcare, investment distribution, etc. Previously, he portrayed a new homeowner and

    That part didn't ring true AT ALL bc I live in NY and at 24k/yr, she's eligible for the essential plan. It's like a step up from Medicaid, it's $20/month, no deductible and $10 copayment/$6 scripts. It's ridiculous that she doesn't have insurance. And if you add in a dependent, she's Medicaid eligible for sure.
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    He was listening to the ex BF karaoke recording when Hannah got him.

    Yeah and he's ramping up his drug usage. He's also verbalizing his pain but it seems to be dismissed. I could see him attempting suicide.
    The one main issue I have is that I feel like the characters are too "whatever" towards each other. There's a fine line between live and let live and holy fuck, my friend is in a

    You make a lot of good points.
    The roommate thing is pretty normal for the area.

    Exactly.
    He's very depressed.

    Romanticize it? Her list was not even close to that.
    I think you're being too judgmental. Her main issue is that she's in her head too much. I don't think she's deplorable in the least.
    "Hannah, as she is…." that's the entire point, she wouldn't be as she is, she would adapt.
    My god, some of you act like a junkie

    She's a writer in tv land. It's not indicative of the average person. In tv land, she can make it.

    Yeah, it's not cool to make plans for others to help you. There were shades of truth but there was major transference.