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So we an infer that he was looking at old issues of the Gazette to contribute more of Kevin's story to the book, doing research etc?

That is exactly what I thought.

What happened when the world didn't end? What did your Grandma say? Did she attend the wedding? I have so many questions!

I wouldn't count on any of them getting answered.

I thought the same thing, I was like, hell fucking no she is running in those shoes. Thats straight self masochism.

I thought they owner was gonna say he would give her more money for her shirt than the jewelry

The 'women are chemically incapable of forgiveness' line had me laughing out loud

That was some real shit.

Figured out also during rewatch, where seasons 1&2 take place in the same summer, as Aadam has just had his accident in S2E1 and Hannah is taking care of him.

What a sweet finance you have. I think all men are different, as are all women. We continued to have a heated discussion about how not ALL women are excited to be pregnant, just as all men are not scared and run away. However, he tends to take his experiences, coming from a poor rural all-white town, as the room, and

Laird, however, was hilarious as always. Can someone remind me whatever happened to his baby?

The guinea pig thing got me laughing so hard. It's such a Hannah thing to do.

I feel as though Marni doesn't k ow any better, and Jessa fucks with people for sport.

I love the idea of Hannah being pregnant. Ever since the episode at the bookstore last season I have been in love with the direction her character has taken. I think she will be a great mother, and once her own mother gets over the self pity she has for herself from everything with Tad, I think she will come around. I

That scene was so well done too. With the way Ray was staying in the other room, showing the distance between them, it was heartbreaking. I was so happy though like GO RAY!

Hahahaha, that is great. I told him, well maybe if men were the ones literally growing humans in their bodies they might feel different.

The cold open was beautifully done.

I laughed out loud so hard.

Great discourse. I just remembered the daughter's name is Abigail.

I don't disagree with anything you have said, and we don't know that Madeline hasn't talked to her daughter about it before. I'm arguing the fact that as a parent, Bonnie should have at least contacted Madeline to tell her what was going on. If they had a dialogue about it as adults, maybe Madeline would have agreed