felicemastronzo
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- May 17, 2020
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I do not share this view of yours.You've misunderstood me. No he shouldn't, giving up uni for a girl at 18 would be PURE insanity. As I said you don't bin your ambitions or dreams for a partner when you're a teenager. How often does that ever work out long term?
My point on that is for someone so hurt and making such a big deal about her leaving and how she hurt him because he loved her he certainly had no intention of ditching his own plans and ambitions to be with her despite wanting exactly that from her. There was nothing stopping him getting on a train to her if it was so important yet he didn't. He's expecting something from her he wouldn't give himself and at that point you lose any right to be hurt or angry with someone. He expects her decision on her future to revolve around him. You see it last episode would she have stayed if he'd told her, at what point does he realize even if she did love him it was something she needed to go do that it isn't about him. That the right choice was for her to go regardless. It's just all about him and his feelings. At no point does he ever actually seem to give a fuck about the person he apparently loves it's all him, him and more him.
He's an unfair hypocritical drama queen where Zoey is concerned and yet we're supposed to sympathize with him. It's why I find the whole thing stupid she didn't do a whole lot wrong yet we have this whole "drama" around it. It's just making both characters look like weak emotional pussies and I'm already tired of it yet we've probably got 1-2 Eps of it to go.
MC is always overly sensitive, but hypocrisy has nothing to do with it.
Zoey leaves and MC objectively cannot follow her, he has no money and nothing to do in San Diego, but he should join her later.
but in the meantime Zoey for altruistic but rather superficial and impromptu reasons, decides to cut off communication with him. at which point how does Mc go to San Diego when apparently Zoey has made a new life for herself?
MC loses Zoey twice through one-sided choices, which even without putting love in the middle was pretty much the other half of his world excluding Neil.
it seems to me that it is an understandable reason for suffering that someone important to you decides to cut off all relations with you, where would be the hypocrisy?