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  1. Okay episode. I spent most of it annoyed though. Callie telling Jude they didn't need to go to their mother's grave was brutal. Like I was in awe of how callous she was being in that moment. I really wanted Jude to go anyways without her or tell her off. I'm glad she came to the proper conclusion, however, I wasn't feeling the necklace thing. I understand what they were saying, but it came off as too extreme in the other direction. In the beginning Callie seemed to be trying to sweep everything in the past under the rug which was wrong. In the end they seemed to be saying that she didn't need to live in her grief everyday either which is true. But, I don't think the necklace was a sign of someone unwilling to let go. A lot of people wear little mementos of their lost loved ones. It doesn't mean that they are constantly grieving, but it's a memory of that person that they keep close. It can be a comforting, small reminder of their love not just the sadness. It felt like they were trying to push for a full circle Callie moment we hadn't earned. Jude and Callie never mention their mom, and we haven't had 'foster care' plots in a while. At this point they feel utterly disconnected from their roots, so to speak. Grief can last a lifetime and when you lose someone you will constantly have it there, but it's not like Callie is actively grieving in the way she did in the early seasons any more. She's at a way better place in her life where presumably it doesn't hurt so much any more. So I just don't see why she couldn't keep the necklace. Also I'm frustrated with the Ximena/Callie thing. I don't care if they get together, but I'd like to know if that's where we're headed. Because if Callie is feeling something for Ximena she's not being totally honest with Aaron and he has been pretty upfront with her so far. Then again that's Callie's usual MO when she starts getting interested in someone else so I shouldn't be surprised. I liked Grace originally, but now I can't stand her. She's so selfish and her relationship with Brandon is spiraling. It's one thing to not want to be coddled. I can respect that because it's probably been awful to be treated differently for so long. But, she views being coddled as Brandon displaying a different opinion than hers. And it's not fair to him. Just because he clashes with her shouldn't mean that his opinion isn't valid or that he's treating her like a child. Yet, Brandon has been walking on eggshells this entire time and she has no concern for it. She did say it might all be too much for him and try to make sure he made an informed decision when he decided to be with her. But, the primary problem I have been seeing is that Grace, like her mother said, does not know what's best for her but operates constantly as if she does. She is never open to discussion even from Brandon. She is quick to go on the defensive. And she acts like garbage to her mom who has always been there for her, yet loves her dad when it looks as if he barely interacts with her. As a child that makes sense, but as an adult I feel like she should have some kind of hindsight like 'yeah, my mom is pretty great. I know she's been overbearing, but she's just scared'. And the proxy thing made my blood boil. How dare she decide he should be her proxy with no discussion whatsoever? Another sign of her taking Brandon for granted. Wow, so sweet to keep her mom from making that decision because it'll crush her, but it's totally fine for Brandon who also loves her to take on that guilt and strain instead? And then Brandon (though this falls more on his issues) agrees, because his savior complex is a mile long. Mariana was horrible. Unnecessarily butting in about the Jesus/para thing and then turning around to do the same thing with the Tess stuff. I don't care how much you like Logan, Mariana, delivering an ultimatum to a woman obviously struggling with her sexuality when she should know better than anyone how awful forcible outing can be is deplorable behavior. I know it's hurting Logan. I feel for him too, but it's still none of her business either way. Onto Tess, all of that Mariana nonsense could have been avoided if she was acting like a capable grown woman instead of a freewheeling teenager. Her utter lack of compassion for her husband and her son is ridiculous. I hate how she keeps trying to throw it in Stef's face that she did the same thing. Uh, no. Stef did unfortunately, end up hurting Mike and in some way Brandon. But she never absolutely blew up her family the way Tess is doing. From what we've seen and heard, Stef treated the whole situation with much more tact and consideration than Tess has been. And honestly, so what if Stef really had acted like garbage back then? That was like 13 years ago and Tess is 13 years older than Stef was. So I would expect her to know better regardless. Speaking to Mariana like that was way out of line. Tess is just losing it all altogether at this point. By the end of this whole ordeal she won't have anyone. Jesus's plot was like a footnote. I don't even know why we needed that in this episode. There was more than enough stuff present without us needing the tacked on 'we raised you to treat women better than that' lesson as well. His letter/essay was really sweet though. As someone who has a similar relationship with my own mother, I really felt for Stef. They always see everything through rose colored glasses. Yes, I love you and I know how hard you worked and cared for me, but you were not always perfect. It doesn't mean that they didn't do a good job, but even at their best they might have screwed up which is a hard pill to swallow. It's difficult to get my mother to acknowledge how little things that didn't matter to her in the grand scheme of things were a crucial part of my development. I hope Stef is able to work through the worst of her issues now. It's hard to see her so broken down. Overall, the episode was mostly frustrating and exhausting for me. I am looking forward to this show ending and starting anew with the spinoff.
  2. I really enjoyed this one. On a shallow note Cash is adorable, and on a deeper note he seems like a nice enough guy. I loved the conversation that he and Zoey had in the car. I appreciated the honesty on both sides. I hope he sticks around for awhile. I was irritated with Nomi on the whole bisexuality front, especially since Big Dave seemed cool. I understand where she's coming from, but he was totally right when he told her it was about her own insecurity not his sexuality. I know this is very real issue within the community and I'm interested in seeing exactly where this goes. At least Nomi recognizes she's being a hypocrite. My number one issue continues to be the pacing. We skip weeks at a time it seems and it robs us of fall out. Like Lucas and Aaron seemed peeved about the whole juggling both of them thing two episodes ago, yet neither of them seems mad at her any more. I know their relationships weren't particularly serious (or at least didn't seem that way), but I'd expect them to be a bit more angry/hurt since they're all supposed to be so close in general. And she did lie to them regardless of whether or not exclusivity was explicitly discussed. Similar issue was present in this episode. Zoey looked uncomfortable with Cash's willingness to go along with the cheating and taking advantage of the perks from being a huge star, but this episode we didn't discuss it at all. In fact, once again weeks have passed so if she did have a problem apparently it was totally resolved off screen and now she and Cash are just totally in a relationship. Everything feels so rushed. Doesn't affect my enjoyment too much once I get into the episode, but it does still bother me.
  3. Usual Fosters melodrama. Mariana was being ridiculous. I hated how they framed everything as if we were supposed to be on her side when she *was* actually trying to steal Logan. The way she was running around and talking made it seem like Olivia was way off base when we already know that's definitely not the case. I have always loved Mat, but at this point I think he deserves better than Mariana. She was taking major hits in character back when they broke up and she's only gotten worse since then. Of course, we had to have some super shady shit with Nick. It's not like we already ran that storyline into the ground at all. ;) I have always loved Wyatt so I enjoyed seeing him for a bit. But, I hate how they screwed up his character. Everybody has indulged in alcohol on this show before and there's always been a pretty liberal attitude in regards to drugs as long as it's not hardcore or anything, but to have him show up totally wasted like that at Prom when he knew he was supposed to be helping out Mariana rang false. I'd rather he not show up at all than have them retcon him like this. Also I like how they basically are trying to say that he's just been living off screen as normal when last time we discussed his home situation he was totally homeless and Callie had to arrange for him to stay with Daphne (which we didn't even bother resolving even though they started dating right after). I actually liked the haircut. Agree with everyone in regards to Callie. Does the right thing by leaving the protest only to screw up by leaving with Ximena. Stef could have played everyone off and maybe let Ximena escape (we already were being shady might as well go full on here) and because she was just some detective ICE wouldn't have had any reason to follow her or not trust her. Callie and AJ were stupid to just take Ximena when they had no leverage of that kind or any plan besides drive around. And Callie just doesn't give a shit how this could affect Stef's job does she? This whole thing now looks as if Stef was conspiring with her daughter (which she technically was, but not to the extent of staying in the church) and that could totally come back to bite her. But, what does Stef matter when Callie has known Ximena for like a week right? AJ being apart of this also rang false to me. This is the same AJ that refused to mess around with Detective Callie's BS way back when (which contributed somewhat to their breakup) because he was trying to stay out of the way because he was a minority. It would have been more interesting if instead of going in the complete opposite direction with AJ like this he could have actually agreed with Aaron in that there were different ways of contributing to a movement and you didn't need to put yourself out there. It also would have been interesting because AJ is also a minority. Callie fought with Aaron despite the fact that he is transgender because she could argue that he passes, but she would have been hardpressed to fight AJ when he can't 'hide' (as she puts it). He doesn't have the risk of deportation of course, but as a minority he also has some of those same fears/risks so a conversation like that could have been fun to see. But, alas it wasn't meant to be since AJ is supposed to be supportive just so he can seem like more of a threat to Aaron since he didn't support Callie. Now onto Aaron. Callie once more tries to play the victim here. "I'm not a piece of property" is totally true and I can see why she'd be upset. But, Callie *did* let Aaron 'steal' her. She spent weeks allowing Aaron to unofficially court her. So let's not pretend now that Aaron is just being jealous for the sake of being jealous. He has a foundation for it. Plus Callie immediately fell back into her old patterns. Aaron was beating around the bush about it, but Callie clearly was taking pains to be vague about the AJ situation. She did the exact same thing to AJ when she was hanging with Aaron; all the half truths and dancing around the subject and blowing him off. Not so cute now that you're the boyfriend is it Aaron? On the other side of the coin though Aaron did get into a relationship knowing Callie low key might not be the totally faithful type (she kissed him the first day she met him when she was in a relationship and the aforementioned emotional cheating) and a relationship does mean trust. So he owes it to her to trust her because he knew full well what he was getting into and if he has issues then he should address them with her so they can work through it. Or just dump her if it's too much. There's a reason some people can't get with cheaters even if they aren't the ones that were cheated on. So basically they're just incompatible and should break up. Which I saw coming since every episode since they started dating has been riddled with issues. Stef and Tess was so annoying because it was not only utterly predictable I also couldn't see why Stef was essentially pissed at Tess for not being into her? Like when they had that little fight she was all like "Did you cuddle with your other 'girlfriends'?" and I was just like just because she might have felt super comfortable with you does not mean she was feeling you Stef. And Tess did use some kind of stiff language before, but I really think Stef was off base trying to act like she was homophobic. I think Tess like a lot of people didn't know exactly what to say since she hadn't really been around gay people before. Doesn't excuse it, but Stef could have just explained that instead of jumping to she's prejudiced or repressed. But, of course Stef had to be right. Wonder how that's going to affect her husband and child. Jesus and Emma were okay. I really think that they no longer are compatible, but it seems they might end up endgame anyways. Whatever. Shallow part of me doesn't mind since they are two beautiful people and look good together. As long as they don't have any more problems I won't complain much. Brandon and Grace was so so sad. Brandon finally gets an appropriate girlfriend (no possessive nastiness, not his sister, not emotionally unavailable, doesn't have a kid, and is age appropriate) and she has leukemia. I hate Brandon, but he doesn't deserve this at all. I felt so bad when she was low key trying to tell him to still live without her (I.e. the convo about Coachella). Privatization storyline is dull and I have barely cared since they introduced it. Lena should definitely leave Anchor Beach though. Monte is absolutely right. She could stay, but what good would it be if she's not able to get anything done because the board fights her at every turn. Jude is being a selfish pissy little brat, but what else is new? Weak sauce mid season finale overall. I don't care about Ximena enough to really care about this. Don't get me wrong I definitely feel for her and it is all kinds of wrong and unfair. But, this show has burnt me out on all these social issues. I don't know if anyone here has watched Switched at Birth, but it went down the same exact road. Took a cool premise/issue (deaf culture) and then mangled it by feeling the need to cover literally every other social issue under the sun in a poor attempt to stay relevant. Felt exploitative there, and Fosters is rapidly approaching the same problem. Really hoping 5 is the last season so I can finally be free.
  4. Ha. I told my brother this exact same thing.
  5. My real issue with Callie was that all of that, even the AJ stuff could have been resolved had she just talked to Aaron in the first place. It can't be growth, imo, because she ended up doing the right thing. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. She has to choose to do the right thing in the first place. Instead she did the usual thing by screwing up and then finally came back around to talking to Aaron. Rather than going behind Aaron's back to get some weird insider tips from Cole she should have just been honest with him. And then she had the nerve to actually get mad at him for not wanting to sleep with her/sending her mixed messages. And yeah I know she wasn't technically mad about that, she was just in the moment, but that was such a supremely crappy thing to suggest and be pushy about especially considering Callie's own history regarding sex. Actually getting hurt about Aaron not being prepared to be that intimate with her really pissed me off. Does Wyatt ring any bells, Callie? And again she did the same exact thing she did last week which was not goddamn communicate with Aaron. They've been dating literally one episode and I am so over this misunderstandings nonsense. Callie should not be in a relationship if she can't use her words.
  6. Literally me. I hold my breath every time they speak. I cannot enjoy any of their 'sibling' moments because it has happened before. Several times. They spend time as siblings, everything is cool, they're making progress and then bam! They end up making out because one of them chipped a nail.
  7. (Copied my comment from reddit) Callie continues to piss me off. She freaking asks Aaron to plan everything and then gets mad when he does. And worse yet, if it really did bother her why didn't she say anything to Aaron? Like the dress thing. Instead of just saying hey, I'm not cool with dresses when he told her to wear one or pushing him to reveal details because of her discomfort she let the issue fester and made the date miserable. Also why in the world after everything that has happened is she allowed to date right now anyways? I'd have her on lockdown focusing only on herself. Dating is a privilege she does not deserve. And speaking of communication issues Grace pissed me off too. If you're worried that Brandon only wants you for sex then just ask him??? Instead she threw a fit about him not wanting to jam when it was not outside of the realm of possibility that she just wanted to have sex when, like Brandon said, the night before 'studying' didn't actually mean studying. And if she wanted to do more than have sex why didn't she actually hang out with him after he suggested talking instead of sending Brandon mixed signals about what she wanted by blowing him off entirely? I'm glad that Brandon is starting music again though. Maybe now we'll have more interesting plots with him again. I am so sick of his dating plots. Speaking of dating plots, I'm happy that Noah and Jude finally seem to be on their last legs. It could have been cute, but the entirety of their relationship was overshadowed by the weed thing. Also, I like how Jude is apparently addicted to his game when this episode is the first time we've seen him play the thing since the Connor days. Mariana continues her downward spiral. I appreciate what she's trying to do, but she doesn't consider consequences at all. Yeah, privatization sucks and you'll be pushed out if it happens, but her mother is literally the VP of the school and she's really putting Lena at risk with all of this. Related to that, while I think Drew might be able to suspend the Steam club I don't think he could eliminate Prom? Like that would be a parental uproar that they cannot afford right now. Also I find this whole private school thing so confusing and tedious. Drew is literally a temporary admin, how is he getting any say whatsoever in any of these proceedings? He was brought in as a temp because Lena was out. Outside of the fact that Monte hadn't actually resigned yet, how would he have become principal after Monte was forced out over Lena being interim principal like she was before Monte was even hired? Isn't he only under contract for a short amount of time? So how did he come in with this plan to privatize the school with a temporary contract? Tess dinner was kind of fun. I hate how Lena got snippy over Tess just trying to be nice. She thought it was funny to make little comments about it before, but as soon as Tess got there she started acting gross. And Lena being overwhelmed with/scared of Jesus is why they should have put him in the goddamn treatment center in the first place. Emma is being gross as well. Yes, Emma let's not only continue the trend of poor communication on the show in general let's continue your specific problem of lying to Jesus rather than being honest with him. Because that worked so well when you hid the abortion even when Jesus was at a point where you could tell him. This show is just so dumb. Oh my god. Lena has always been this way though. Like when Stef really needed to make a now or never decision in regards to the breast cancer. Lena bogged them down circling the same options over and over then too while Stef already had a decision. She takes forever to do anything because she's "weighing her options" when really she's usually just hoping to sidestep the problem by avoiding it until something else changes and she no longer has to do anything. I was so annoyed with Callie. She's always so difficult and exhausting. That date was so painful for me to watch because Aaron was clearly trying but Callie allowed her discomfort to get in the way instead of just telling Aaron what was up. And I thought the dress thing was just Aaron's way of saying dress fancy. Like he didn't mean anything by it, but to most people 'wear a dress' means you're going somewhere a little more upscale. He did wear a suit after all.
  8. I'm thinking that he'll keep the Emma's secret thing too. I mean, Jesus can't really keep many secrets right now since no one tells him anything and he is rarely alone with someone outside the family. And anything serious (ex. Like how he couldn't read) I would think that Gabe would not agree to keep. But, maybe he's super guilty so idk. We haven't seen enough of Gabe for me to make a guess at what he'd do. Callie has too much morality, which is a crazy thing to say, but that is her issue. There are some things you have to compromise when you are in sticky situation.
  9. You completely summarized Callie right here. Callie is only interested in what cries the loudest. As soon as someone is healthy and happy Callie is no longer as interested because they are 'healthy and happy' and thus, do not need her help any more. AJ got the shaft and was expected to just take it because in Callie's mind he's got 'everything' and thus does not need any attention. She basically places a hierarchy on suffering and ignores what's not high enough on her list regardless of how much she may care about the person who is suffering.
  10. Decent episode. A nice break (kind of) from drama. Emma is annoying me. Like I get why she lied at first, but with the letter and beating around the bush at the wedding she's coming off as if she doesn't really want to tell Jesus. And not like she thinks it's not the right time, but as if she is trying to do it in the most contact avoidant way possible. I get being worried plus the possible shame, but dude just tell him and get it over with. If he really is getting better all this lying is going to make it seem to him like he's not getting better and you guys just want him to think he is. And if she wanted the letter she should have come to get it herself. Mariana has been on a downslide lately, but she was right about Emma implicating Brandon not being cool. I was alright with it before because Emma definitely needed someone to lean on before, but this is starting to go further than that. Technically, the tree house thing could still work as a senior project. I mean, if Mariana pitches it again with herself attached and they have like faculty advisor to make sure Jesus is doing his part then I think it could/should be approved under special circumstances. Brandon and Matt did a joint project and that was fine. As a side note these senior projects feel more and more like BS. They seem to require more and more than a kid can feasibly do. I really want to know what the requirements are. Callie and AJ are probably done and I'm okay with that. Callie has been emotionally cheating with Aaron for awhile now. AJ also deserves to come first in his relationship sometimes without having to blow up on his girlfriend to get it. I hope that they're done for good. I also hope that Ty is for real about everything. Mike will be there either way, I'm sure, but I don't think AJ needs to more disappointment in regards to his brother. I like seeing Stef as a detective, but I wish we could've gotten a lighter story from her. We're drowning in angst right now. The story itself is fine, but we're already so bogged down.
  11. To be honest I think it's more that no other channel really wants them. They're not universal every man shows like most that go to syndication are. These shows are like pointedly teen dramas. They start out fairly strong, but they quickly get overloaded and drop in quality. And the appeal is usually in those who just want to see how it goes and teens, who typically don't know any better. Not a good general market for another channel. Now Baby Daddy and Young and Hungry, are generic comedies that could probably make it somewhere else. ETA: The Secret Life of The American Teenager was 121 episodes and that was years ago. But, that show was actually total garbage (I was hate watching it) so of course it didn't get syndication.
  12. A lot better than Switched at Birth with only 10, if it's the last season. Fosters is a better show, but I don't know if they could handle only 10eps. to wrap everything up.
  13. I feel like Stef and Lena really need to talk to Jude (in general as well) about his anxiety. Like to me it seems that if this was more realistic we'd be headed towards Jude having some sort of anxiety disorder. He started up the weed in part because it was fun, but also because it made life so worry free. Like when he took it before that test. That implies he's normally fairly stressed out. And now we've got him totally jumping the gun in regards to this entire situation. Noah hasn't pressured Jude in the least, he's got about as much experience as Jude does in the BF department (Idk where the talk of Noah's experience came from. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Noah say he only had one BF before now as well?), and they haven't even *talked* about sex, yet so Jude has no idea what Noah's real expectations are regardless. But, Jude thought it'd be better to have sex with a random stranger/adult instead? I have pretty bad anxiety and while I wouldn't be so stupid as to lie about my age, get someone convicted of statutory because I lied, or even meet someone on the Internet at all (except for special cases) I recognize that whole "Rather than admit vulnerability or talk about it with someone because then they'll *know* I will plan ahead so that I can overall sidestep the issue" thing. It's silly, and only somewhat helps because it throws my anxiety into overdrive until the 'ordeal' is over, but I can't help it most of the time. It'd be interesting if it was the case, because it would explain a lot about Jude's actions. I have done some ridiculous things to avoid what I perceive to be an embarrassing situation. I couldn't help, but laugh when Tahlia showed up. Haven't seen her in like 2 seasons, but whoop there she is. I wonder when we'll see Wyatt again. I loved Callie's project. I thought it was such an interesting, provocative way to catch people's attention. My only issue is how screwed up they've made the timeline. So Callie is a junior, but Lena has been harping on her to finish a project that isn't due for a year and that Brandon didn't do until his senior year? Yeah, because that makes sense writers. Glad she finally kept her head down, but managed to showcase her work and make her point regardless. Notice how she managed to do this with the *help* of her mom. I hope she files that away for future reference. Brandon's solo story seems nice. If we can keep him and the girl platonic (I know they won't but I can dream), then I think I'll really like where this line of work/education could take him. I hate the Brandon/Emma/Jesus storyline. I like that Emma was allowed to make her own decision with no outside influences. Ultimately, it's all about her. If she thought Jesus could say anything to change her mind she would have waited, but as it was she knew this was not something they needed right now. Also I don't think Jesus if he was totally okay would have wanted her to have it anyways. But, I commend her for making such a difficult and scary decision almost entirely alone. In the end I truly believe, it was for the best. However, I hate that this led to this convoluted mess with Brandon. Especially since he apparently can't keep his mouth shut any better than Mariana, so we might as well have told her in the first place. And now to Mariana. Honestly, screw her right now. I am so angry with her. So, so angry. Emma has made a hugely controversial decision at 16 years old. And even when you're 100% sure about the abortion, you can still feel weird about the whole thing and need some adjustment time. When this comes out, Emma is going to be thrown into an emotional tailspin, equal parts vilified and heralded. But, either way it will not be pretty and everyone will have something to say about it. Mariana only cared about her hurt feelings. And it's funny that she was mad Emma didn't trust her and responded by further proving why Emma can't trust her. Who responds to finding out their best friend had an abortion like this? She didn't even ask Brandon how Emma was doing. Really feeling for Jesus. I wish they'd put him in a facility. He's obviously not being watched enough and I hate how they're playing fast and loose with timeframe and just not showing him as if we won't notice Lena isn't there.
  14. The absolute best thing about this episode hands down is that for once Brandon and Callie did not seek solace in each other after blowing things up. Brandon totally screwed up his chances with Julliard and did something dumb with Cortney (I'm calling it now that he got her pregnant) however it was the regular kind of stupid. Hooking up with your ex just because you feel down is normal dumb teen behavior. I was so sure that we were about to have another Brallie kiss when you could see Callie watching Brandon and Cortney out the window. I was pleasantly surprised, though there is always time. Callie continues to be determined to ruin her life. I don't know how she could possibly think it'd be okay to desert the scene of a crash, not say why when she was right there on the phone with 911 and the police would just let her walk or something. So, so stupid. I didn't know it was a felony, but sure as hell knew you couldn't just get off scotch free. And I was disgusted that she considered even for a minute not coming forward all for Kyle. I'm so sick of her imploding her life for one cause after another. Especially for Kyle who she doesn't even really know and whose case she's botched almost from the beginning. I'm glad Aaron spoke up about her outing him. I thought it was going to be brushed over. Also, I don't like how Mike was totally on point about Callie's BS, yet he still has to support AJ and Callie. Like I know he's actually just being there for AJ, but Callie has been safe from her part in her inappropriate relationships for too long. I want a real conversation about it with her. Surprised we went so far into Jesus' surgery. I am squeamish as hell and had to look away. I'm interested in following this story. Mariana needed that wake up call from Emma. She was so la de da while at the hospital. I know it was partially because she was coming down, but it lacked the emotion she had last time someone was in the hospital. Lena was really short with her so I'm hoping we see a return of the Lena who called Callie out on her garbage regarding her senior project. Mariana needs that. I'm glad that Nick is not facing extra repercussions for this whole thing. Hopefully, this won't turn into a huge ordeal though. What can I even say about Jude? I didn't expect Judicorn for Life, and tbh I've been soured on him since he treated Connor so weirdly/poorly during their relationship, but this new direction is not working for me. His brother was in the hospital and he was too high to care or be reached. No words.
  15. Agreed. I don't want to waste time getting up in arms over something that not only won't matter, but ultimately could be dropped regardless because of the lack of time. And I'm pretty much over Regina. I've been steadily getting more sick of her since the moment they revealed she has known so long about the switch, but I was totally done last season with the whole Eric debacle. I'm not surprised she has shacked up with a teeny bopper BF. She's got a history of prioritizing random men over her own personal business she needs to take care of.
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