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It is selfish, but understandable. It's not just time, it's talent. Edgar has no real knowledge or experience in the industry and his nascent career just took a quantum leap ahead of hers. Coupled with the fact their relationship has been about him up until this point, it's not crazy that she resents this new

I just don't know how Dorothy can stay with Edgar at this point. If he's successful how could she not resent it? If he fails, how could she deal with the guilt she'd be happy about it? Loop in the complexity of his PTSD trauma and the emotions get more difficult.

I'm not sure if the point was about kids in particular, or that Jimmy couldn't envision a long-term commitment to Gretchen. Gretchen's counterattack was she couldn't envision Jimmy growing up (a different take on a long-term view of their relationship). The gut punch is they care about each other but there's nothing

Fred Meyer?

Wow. Good for them for not pulling any punches.

Eskimo brothers are two men who've slept with the same woman (Eskimo sisters if two women sleep with the same man, [I think?] Eskimo twins if a man and a woman sleep with the same person). The term showed up in the first season of The League, and there's a whole storyline through the show about building an Eskimo

1- I thought the Bulgarian talking about his chicken was more double entendre than menace. Hee hee.
2- Are Eskimo siblings a real thing? I thought that was just from The League.

Haha, theater stars are like Vegas strip stars; they're rarely known outside of their immediate geography. But Kevin (who was instantly recognized by Randall's dad) should've been recognized.

I'm hoping they draw out more of the small ideas we've seen with Kate and Kevin, like Kate as an amazing planner/coordinator or why Kevin has Middle Child Syndrome in the worst way. SKB as Randall may always be my favorite (especially since he's a big old nerd) but I think the other two siblings have lots of potential.

We're probably circling the drain on this one… :). But I think they're both selfish to this situation if not selfish across the board. I don't think either one is being honest with the other. I don't think sleeping on the couch is a boundary if you're having sex beforehand. He is, to borrow the quote, shoplifting the

Josh should be allowed his own feelings, agreed. And Rebecca imagining depth of feelings where they don't exist (and girl has had too much therapy not to know that deep down she's imagining it), agreed that's on her.

Josh has shown his true nature before. Last season he admitted he knew Rebecca liked him because most girls fall for him…that was the first big highlight of his self-centeredness. Even his inability to commit to Valencia prior to Rebecca was a sign.

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They're all pretty attractive people

Yeah, it's disturbing that no one's talking about how terrible Josh was this episode (which was the most overt example of his self-centeredness). Getting a blowie and leaving Rebecca in the lurch to go sleep on the couch because they're not "dating." Being too ashamed to live with his parents so he goes back to mooch

Too bad that all her goodness is really terrible for her. She thinks it's the only thing that makes her valuable or worthy of other people's attention. And it chases her sister's shadow for parental recognition she'd never get. It'll be interesting to see what happens when she learns to be good to herself.

Or maybe Eleanor doesn't need a soulmate?

I think it's one of those situations where she says "I put family ahead of career ahead while you built a career (and were a general putz); now it's my turn." But she can't be oblivious to the fact that the divorce and Gordon's illness add to the situation. Yeah, kids bear the brunt of it :(.

I get why Donna did what she did, I think it's terrible how she did it, and I think both Cam and Donna tanked their company (which Cam acknowledges in her talk with Joe in the first part). While I do think it sucks that Donna found the WWW opportunity and gets punted from it, Cam's brutally honest truth that she can't

Joe's glasses looked too modern as well (but Donna's Sally Jessy Raphael were great).