Thanks for then info!
Thanks for then info!
I hadn't seen those videos before, but I checked them out now and, yes, that would be a bizarre coincidence.
I think I love this a little too much.
I would have felt very crappy about being lumped in with other friends (except our shared friends) on visits! :S Need that alone-time. Thanks for the advice, I'll try not to pretend to be cooler than I am with everything too often.
I've done that too, though there's usually some talk after the fight to get things back to normal.
Hannah's face! :') I've been a Jessa-hater almost all through the show, but I really enjoyed that scene. It was human, and they were both trying to be honest and good to one another. That goes a long way.
It doesn't even have to be practical. Some people care more about what they see when they look out their window every day than what they, or others, see looking up at their home. I actually think wanting to live in the beautiful building seems more superficial, if I had to read something into it.
It sure seems that way… But, are there really squares? I don't know anyone (well) who is a square. They're all weirdos once you get to know them.
Would you use the word "compassion" about her? Because I judge how people treat others by how much compassion they're showing, not by whether they were "in the right" or not. (Being compassionate doesn't mean letting people do anything, and doesn't exclude honesty. But you can handle conflicts in different ways, and…
Yes! I could understand it if she acted that way because she's upset and acting out, but when it's presented as mature…?
She wasn't just doing that though - she verbalized it in a pretty cruel manner and acted like she's a better person because she has her shit together. I think and hope there are better ways to end a friendship.
Yes. :/ That was disappointing to me, because I always preferred Shoshanna and had hope for her ending up a cool person.
It's not that unrealistic. When my mom decided to keep me, she was basically a single mom - dad was a not so dependable alcoholic - and much younger than Hannah, but she did it anyway, and ended up growing up in the process. I don't think people should keep and raise babies when they're not at all ready for it, but…
"killing off" is an odd choice of words. I do think it's interesting that Hannah is preparing to put someone else first, and how we've seen her handle that a little bit. I'm sure she will grow - though we won't get to see her as a parent.
Ugh, that's happening with my two best friends right now. I'm more worried about how hard it will be to hang out with them when their lives are going so much better than I am about losing them, but either way it's sad and frustrating. And a little scary.
I saw a little of it - that is, the times they actually interacted. But yeah, they weren't really spending a lot of time together.
Exact same thing here!
I'm confused… I really thought Shosh's appearance in this episode showed she'd become less empathetic. And she acted like she was putting up a facade, not like she had matured. Is there something in the acting I don't "get", or is this just about different opinions on how to treat others? I wonder.
Okay, gotcha!