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I didn't see it as away to avoid guilt, but simply to be an adult and ACTUALLY be selfless

idk, i've learned that most of the things that make me angry are in fact, just really sad. this was just really sad. i get it.

Bloom said the show ends when Bex has grown and learned, so I think she's still got miles to go, too. Learning this stuff isn't linear (I know from experience)! It's nice to see progress, and I think the show will probably be only 2 solid seasons.

It was painful, but it was also important to her well-being. And telling him to go focus on Valencia and his family was a really smart move. I thought that was all super healthy. I really liked the Gregbecca hookup, but it's certainly not happily ever after from there on out, so I think Bloom knows it wasn't a

Yeah, well the hook-up was fun, I'm definitely weary of it. But I trust Bloom from what I've heard of in interviews.

That's my team too! Even if Gregbecca are endgame, it's going to be ROUGH. I have faith in Bloom from what I've heard on a podcast though - I think the series ender (it's not going to last forever) may be quietly revolutionary. At least I hope so! My dream is "Greg, I like you, but let's get coffee after we've both

I'm looking forward to seeing more of Valencia's layers. I think Bloom said on a podcast that'll happen next season. She's the only major character right now who's not incredibly layered and fascinating.

I'm with you. Even if their endgame - and I'm not sure they are - it's going to be a rough journey. It's too soon. I'd love to see the series end with Rebecca realizing how much work she needs to do, but with the implication that Greg does too (and he DOES), but hopefully they can "meet up" with each other after that.

If you guys are ok with spoilers, the wikipedia site shows that they mess with the story a bit much. I could still see it working but I could see fans getting really upset. (And I think that it's a story in the story seems lovely.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

Yes, (Not) Fat Professor! Also, looks like he's had one-ep roles in a lot of shows I like.

Oh, I actually love that. No matter how nice he is, Brittany in wardrobe told him to promise to remember, because "everyone always forgets." That's awesome.

I don't need her to be SUPER likeable but I'd like to see a bit more of WHY she is the way she is. Also, I thought her comments on Rebecca were refreshing.

I will be SO disappointed if Rebecca ends up with Josh or Greg. That's what it was such a joy to see her therapist in the plane seat, when in any other show it would've been one of the men.

I just watched it, and am tearing up. Not because I've ever done anything like Bex, but just that sometimes your anxiety (or depression for others) has to get to a really bad place for you to seek help - and it's usually not just one revelation - it's not a straight line. And her anxiety attack - the fuzziness, and

But the show is fighting the stigma bi people face, so they'd have to handle that SUPER deftly if it was the case.

I have compassion for her. Not liking a character doesn't automatically mean hating, she's layered.

But does that mean the healthiest character on the show isn't? we just don't know that much about him. I think the "happens to be gay" is sometimes the most progressive way to display homosexuality.

I mean, only a certain style of musical, and everyone else is so well-should I say - nuanced.

I'd be worried if it were the finale, they can't be endgame. Rebecca's like Buffy - she's still cookies!