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She blinked and moved her head to watch Jaime walk out after she said that, though. Also, how would her body stay upright in that position if she was already dead?

Have we been watching the same show? She clearly hates herself. She is probably too obtuse to even notice her own self-hatred, but she definitely doesn't love herself or anything remotely like it.
She is however also incapable of love for anyone else because she's pathologically self-absorbed.

You can still love each other while having a bad relationship, so I don't see how that would be false advertising. If the name was 'Perfect Healthy Relationship', it would be false advertising.

Yeah, I really thought he was going to confront both of them and expose Mickey at the farmers market as well. I totally agree with you.

Well, duh-doi. That's what this whole show is about. Two people who shouldn't be together but are still for some reason trying. That's the story you're watching.

You gotta keep in mind that Gus is the ultimate people pleaser and will never express himself honestly if (in his mind) it might have a 0.01% chance of slightly offending someone else and making them like him less.

The 'BF' she just cheated on with him, though. Can't really particularly fault the guy for not taking that too seriously.

I think it's just because different people can tolerate different kinds of bad behavior better than other kinds. I personally can absolutely not fucking stand Gus' obvious fakeness and desperation. Or at least I can stand Mickeys (self)destructiveness better.

"(I'm pretty sure in an earlier episode they decide not to label things but kinda ruled out fucking other people, no?)"
Well, Mickey said that she'd introduce him as 'This is Gus, I could fuck other dudes but I choose not to'. So technically they never said they shouldn't or couldn't sleep with other people. Just that

Gus is almost pathologically lying to get people to like him, but because he's so over the top fake and desperate to be liked, people easily see through it and he disgusts them instead. Gus however is completely fucking oblivious to that fact because he fancies himself 'nice' and thinks that is a valid substitute for

Sure, but that is stylistic. I was talking about the story.

I didn't like it either. I think it's gotten too obvious. This whole season I haven't been surprised by a single thing, not one instance has this show challenged me to think for myself. I feel like earlier seasons when they started to really go into the social commentary did do that to a certain extent.

I hate always being the one who has moved on in those conversations and thus feeling like the most horrible person in the world, not only for that but also for emotionally completely crushing someone you do care a lot about and doesn't deserve it at all.

I get the idea that none of these people have ever watched him in the first place. Outside of his videos he does a vlog-type thing once a week and he's really just an incredibly sweet, humble, grateful, honest guy who just started doing this because he really wanted and loved it, playing video games, and is as

I loved A:TLA so so much, and I've watched it countless times, but I have to say without a doubt that Korra is better in a lot of ways.