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I'm pretty sure that played out as Jill saying she wasn't considering dating anyone at that moment, but acknowledged Tybalt's advances.Honestly, the moment I raised my eyebrow at Jill and her naivety/ignorance was where Bella tells her to date MC. And Jill is like "but I can feel Tybalt trying to push us together" or something to that effect, as if its a serious thing to consider. I irl facepalmed when I saw that.
I don't think she was like, "Should I date Fuckface, but what about Tybbles? And do I want to be known as Mrs Fuckface one day? Why is life so complicated!". No, I don't think she was thinking that.
You should watch more Asian movies where they just kill the main dude or dudette at the end because, yeah, tragedy.That's so cliché and I'm quite tired of seeing that. Just once, I'd love to see a writer have a character like Quinn who doesn't learn her lesson in the end. That in turn allows the player/viewer/reader to learn the lesson for themselves and on her behalf. The tragic hero is a thousand times more interesting than the one who makes the predictable turn at the last minute and wins happiness in the end. Quinn can flirt with making the change, but ultimately she does not. The audience desperately wants her to make the change, but that's exactly why you don't give it to them.
If it's not clear already, I hate Hollywood.
The whole fucking college knows him as Ass Man by now. Ep7:Imagine how much campus cred this scene got with the MC
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Jill: "So Fuckface, why do they call you "Ass Man"?"
MC: "You have an issue with "Ass Man", but Fuckface never bothered you?"