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    I think they are definitely being forced back together to possibly discuss their relationship. Not sure they will end up together even though they did manage at times to support each other. If their brief moments of clarity and maturity could ever line up maybe, but not sure that is in the cards.

    And that was compounded on top of the being more concerned about being hot than a baby having food to eat.

    I really don't think it had anything to do with anything other than Hannah's unique(?) way of relating to sexuality.

    It's amazing that Marnie was the least offensive in this episode.

    Agreed. She is overloaded and acting out .

    He's shredded.

    I was thinking recently that with as much sex as they have shown on this show they seemed to avoid the bj. Then, boom…Dill last week and Hannah this week. Crazy.

    Yes, Hannah deserved that tell-off…she handled the entire thing poorly. And by entire thing I mean the whole relationship.

    It seems sometimes like the episodes are written too independently.

    I am just here to see how the Jessa-Adam shippers spin this episode…and that preview for the finale.

    Please, no.

    I wish I could upvote this more than once.

    I definitely think that factors into it.

    Okay.

    Okay.

    Have a great day.

    I guess we are supposed to buy into a story that says witnessing childbirth and gaining momentary sobriety have fundamentally altered her caustic world-weary self-centered cynicism.

    No one has told anyone that. Amazingly, Jessa felt guilty all on her own without Hannah knowing anything or saying anything.

    “This whole thing is why I hate relationships between white people.”

    He has. I think he directed the Sit In episode which was also a great episode….and probably others as well.