I just finished The Unhoneymooners and it was such a fun read. Witty, sarcastic, hilarious, and tug at my heart strings. Basically the perfect rom com in novel form.
I was def an adults child. Thinking back, I didn’t think anything of it which I guess was a plus! I was an old child For a while so I can relate to that in that sense.
This! I don’t know why everyone finds it so weird. Also I’ve heard of people who were 21 getting engaged within a year to someone they barely knew and no one bats an eyelash…but with adults who are 34+ Who have known eachother for years upon years, it’s a red flag? I’m confused.
I can def see the parallels of the #1 friend in the group.
I mentioned on Sam’s post how according to IG, Paige and Craig had a photo op at Sewing Down South’s one year anniversary last week and it felt…odd? I’m not sure if it’s just my distaste for Paige but it was awkward like, why are you there, and why do you have to be there in order to get people to show up? It felt v much like something Jax and Brittany would do.
Idk, maybe I’m reaching. I can’t put my finger on it but it irked me.
I agree with all of this. On the subject of crossovers: they were fun and lighthearted when they were a dime a dozen. But intertwining the shows so heavily and so often feels weird. And Paige and Craig seem thirssttyyy. IE: why was Paige made into a photo op at the Sewing Down South anni last week? It felt very Jax and Brittany - hence another thing I see coming for this show.
A leopard never changes its spots. It would be very difficult to prove this wasn’t the truth, especially based on his actions prior to this. Why the hell would anyone be with him?
I think this version of Paige has always been there; it has been her the entire time. But Hannah and her own poor quality traits and bad jokes was distracting. Without Hannah, Paige is left to show her true colors in all her glory. This and also her perception of Giggly fans gassing them up.
The Boys, Stranger Things, Lost, Friends, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Summer House, The Staircase, Hacks
Omg I forgot how invested I was in Lost
I just finished The Unhoneymooners and it was such a fun read. Witty, sarcastic, hilarious, and tug at my heart strings. Basically the perfect rom com in novel form.
I was def an adults child. Thinking back, I didn’t think anything of it which I guess was a plus! I was an old child For a while so I can relate to that in that sense.
This! I don’t know why everyone finds it so weird. Also I’ve heard of people who were 21 getting engaged within a year to someone they barely knew and no one bats an eyelash…but with adults who are 34+ Who have known eachother for years upon years, it’s a red flag? I’m confused.
I can def see the parallels of the #1 friend in the group.
I mentioned on Sam’s post how according to IG, Paige and Craig had a photo op at Sewing Down South’s one year anniversary last week and it felt…odd? I’m not sure if it’s just my distaste for Paige but it was awkward like, why are you there, and why do you have to be there in order to get people to show up? It felt v much like something Jax and Brittany would do.
Idk, maybe I’m reaching. I can’t put my finger on it but it irked me.
I agree with all of this. On the subject of crossovers: they were fun and lighthearted when they were a dime a dozen. But intertwining the shows so heavily and so often feels weird. And Paige and Craig seem thirssttyyy. IE: why was Paige made into a photo op at the Sewing Down South anni last week? It felt very Jax and Brittany - hence another thing I see coming for this show.
A leopard never changes its spots. It would be very difficult to prove this wasn’t the truth, especially based on his actions prior to this. Why the hell would anyone be with him?
I think this version of Paige has always been there; it has been her the entire time. But Hannah and her own poor quality traits and bad jokes was distracting. Without Hannah, Paige is left to show her true colors in all her glory. This and also her perception of Giggly fans gassing them up.
She gaslit the hell out of him.