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Sounded like 4 classes (100 students in groups of 24) but still…

I think the kind of tutoring you're thinking of is different from the position Hannah was hired for.

I hasn't even thought of that, but now that you mention, it it's going to bug me.

100 students broken into groups of 25— sounds like a full time job.

I liked this episode, but I have to say that the idea of Hannah (who hasn't yet published a book and doesn't have an MFA) being hired for that job is incredibly unrealistic. She'd have to be some kind of hugely famous young star, and even then there would be a more formal interview process with a committee. Maybe

As long as its safe for the woman, I don't see why it matters whether it's 16 weeks or 24. Either way, you're ending a pregnancy.

Right. And considering that marriage was on the table only a few minutes earlier, I think some clarifying dialogue was needed, not only for the viewers but for the characters.

I read it the same way. Didn't realize until I read this review that that was supposed to be a breakup.

There's a movie about the White Helmets too. Film can be a good way to raise awareness, inform people, and ultimately have a larger impact than just donating the same amount of money, depending on the budget of the film and the size of the crisis.

Bacon salt! Brilliant. Will try it, thanks. Btw, I worked at a Sicilian restaurant fr many years (that's where I learned to love carbonara) and they used garlic and onion too. Still my favorite way to make it.

I love carbonara. Since giving up meat, I've tried to make a veggie version with tempeh bacon. It isn't the same, but better than no carbonara at all.

Yes, the friendship will end no matter what. I'm not saying I think that Jessa and Adam should have gotten together, just that if they were going to do it anyway, discussing it with Hannah first would have been more ethical than not mentioning it and letting her find out by seeing them together.

If they felt that they really had to date, then Jessa could have talked to Hannah about it first: "I know your relationship with Adam was important to you. I recently realized that I'm attracted to him and interested in exploring that further. I want to know how you feel about that, and whether it would ruin our

I think it's different. Adam is an ex; he is no longer part of Hannah's life. Jessa is (or was) still a close friend, still part of her life. Both are in the wrong, but I think Jessa's is the worse crime. Plus (as Annie posts below) Jessa set Adam up with Mimi-Rose while Hannah and Adam were still trying to figure out

That's what I assumed too.

There's a difference between wanting to decide on any person your your ex dates, and requesting that it not be one of your best friends. Is it really such a burden to expect that Adam not date one of the 3 people Hannah is close with? In a city the size of New York? Or, if it absolutely must happen, couldn't they have

They live in New York City, and they don't live together or work together. They don't even all hang out together on the regular anymore. So I think it would be pretty easy for Jessa to avoid any of them, and especially Adam.

Oh yeah, that was a good one too.

Some of those story lines were amazing. I really liked the one in (I think?) Season 4 with the Indian guy who was living with his son and daughter-in-law.

Nothingburger.