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    I disagree with most of that. *shrug*

    Yes, I think Jessa and Adam also need to move on from each other.

    But it was about her. Do you really think all that rage was about taking care of a baby? It was about Jessa pushing Adam's buttons about Hannah cause that's what she does. The way in which it happened was about them and their personalities and volatility, but to act like it wasn't about Hannah…after they were drawn

    You do remember that they broke up because of Jessa's Mimi-Rose/Ace machinations, right? Which happened while Hannah thought Jessa was being a nice friend to Adam while Hannah was at grad school?

    I believe you are correct. haha

    I thought so, too.

    I thought it was interesting that Hannah's comment after her mom told her about the girl who stole her boyfriend getting hit by a car was "and then he wanted you again, right?"

    I can't wait to hear what Ray has to say about them destroying his stuff.

    Hannah was a defuser to both of them. That's why they both loved her.

    I agree that he didn't mean it, but I think his anger at Hannah was real…he never really expressed it that we saw. So it finally came out. And I think Jessa knew all along it was in there looking back even to her asking him about Fran at the wedding and him acting like it was fine. His residual hurt and anger over the

    Adam raging to that degree about Hannah had nothing to do with Jessa and yet still came about because of Jessa. I mean he had to shout it twice that Hannah was a B and a C. He has not had one conversation with her in over a year and he is still that mad at her?

    I don't disagree that this is where they were headed. Just amazed that people seem to find it romantic and sexy and somehow a sign they should be together. At least judging from Twitter comments about it.

    They did get violent with each other, he physically picked her up to manhandle her and she kicked him to get away. Watch it again.

    No, Hannah said "this is me" when they stopped on the bikes outside. They were at Hannah's.

    I certainly hope you don't watch the show then.

    I really never thought this claimed to be representative of anything other than what it is. Most members of her generation are not white girls living in Brooklyn. I'm also not all that interested in 24 year old Lena's opinions about what the show was about at its inception. I just watch the show.

    I guess it seems normal to her life, but no it should not be considered normal to all members of her generation. Just like most shows aren't.

    I guess I just never felt it was supposed to be true to life. It's based in reality, but it is not a documentary. I don't know what to say. It's a TV show. It's a scripted narrative about imaginary people. I don't get offended because their lives seem easier than they should.

    I guess I am not looking to the show for deep life lessons or some sort of cosmic come-uppance. I don't expect all entertainment to be that results-oriented.

    Sounds responsible…and like boring television! Seriously though, there are people who are irresponsible and self-centered. This show is about those people. Will they change? Will they mature? Who knows? We are watching to find out.