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Andy Jones
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Yeah, we're definitely on the same page re: people having flaws, &c., and I appreciate your validation of the feelings behind my comment. Typically I don't really understand the approach of ripping apart fictional characters like that, especially for stuff that doesn't have much of a moral consequence. That said, I'm

Well, this was more of a habitual thing that we discovered, er, after the fact, so kind of a different situation, ha ha. The best of us can get caught off guard now and again. I used my sister's boyfriend as an example, but if I had not have seen something of myself in Jake and his towel-that-never-dries situation, I

Ha, yeah, I would say he is good looking as well. I was just trying to look at it from the author's perspective here. I was probably being hyper-sensitive in my initial response, so I tried to think about what I might be missing. Maybe that's where she was coming from, though she did acknowledge his Andy Sambergness

To qualify my own impulsive response, I acknowledge that Jake & Amy do feed into a sexist and problematic TV trope in which men who are slobs, conventionally unattractive, etc. are paired with super beautiful women and so on, so I get where you are coming from in that regard. There may something to criticize in the

Damn, you're really hard on Jake in this review. Everybody has their weaknesses, and I find it really unfortunate and problematic that anyone would have the attitude that someone struggling with weaknesses other than those stemming from malice or cruelty are not considered "viable romantic interests" for "decent human

I would be fine if these were the lyrics. <3 Ha ha.