limberliz
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limberliz

Very nice.

Oh it's all good. I did enjoy the extended Cool Girl parable. It's a lesson that far too many of us have to learn.

Ooh, that sounds promising.

It would have been nice to see Nick a bit more into the kink of the whole thing at the end

Real Amy was planning to kill Diary Amy after all.

They were ridiculous! I didn't find her spin charming, just delusional.

Yes! You mean that people from Missouri can be different than people from New York? No way!

I was hoping that Nick's dad would know something about Amy's plans that Amy had told him thinking he was just all gone and wouldn't remember a thing.

Most of the major characters were pretty nuts. I liked that most of the supporting characters were not in fact nuts, if sometimes making questionable but realistic decisions (see Andi).

I wanna know what kind of children's books they would right about their kid.

The Cool Girl (tm) stuff was really interesting. As long as you seem interesting, but only wanna do all the stuff that Judd Apatow protagonists like to do, and are way hotter than Judd Apatow protagonists, then you're a cool girl.

Amy's idea of the Cool Girl (tm) was very interesting. She took all of these little things that women sometimes do and put them all together in a horrifying blend. How ridiculous was it that she couldn't even tell Nick that she wanted him to come to dinner on their anniversary? That's not a Cool Girl (tm), that's a

I like the Ryan Reynolds idea. I can see him in an awkward pic with Shawna the groupie.

Ooh, Jude Law is good. He can do the unintentional jerkface smile thing.

Amy's parents don't care for the real Amy. They care about their idea of Amazing Amy.

I'm sure Go will end up with custody and the baby will be raised in a bar, much to the chagrin of Rand and Marybeth.

Nick was a guy who thought of himself as a nice guy but who ultimately did a lot of bad things. The cheating, the lying, the dragging his wife out to Missouri without a conversation on the matter. It may have been pointless for him to try to live up to Amy's expectations but I'm not sure that he even tried that much

Amy seemed to have sociopathic solutions to bratty grievances. Hillary Handy was the best example with the truly frivolous shit. Just because her parents were passive aggressive weirdos who thrust all their expectations of her on a national stage, and just because Nick cheated on her, she doesn't get a free pass to be

I think she completely blew out of proportion her frustrations with Desi to justify killing him. Once she made up her mind to go back to Nick, she started looking at Desi less as a host and more as a captor.

She did change her hair a bit from the casino (brown and shorter) to when she returned (blonde and a little longer). She also made a point of describing how people didn't notice her the way they used to due to her weight and bad hairdo.