So great to see you back! Great discussion! Another thing I notice and appreciate at this point in the story is that Nick doesn't chide Charlie for saying 'Sorry' even though the rest of us all do. And he doesn't go back to enforcing the 's-word rule' until much later. And what really gets me about Jane is that she really appears to have no idea how to mother her children, other than having expectations of them. Julio strikes me as more 'maternal' than Jane, and I wish he could have taken more of a lead in providing the kind of support that Charlie needed. Gender roles in parenting are still too restrictive! Great reaction!
A GHOST!!! Def weird but funny timing for sure. Huge agree on how well she played Aunt Dianne, such an amazing job handing those scenes. Awesome acting and bounces off very well with Kit in their scenes together. I love all the scenes of them imagining eachother just hands on one another. Cause who doesn't daydream about kissing and screaming "I Love You" to your awesome partner :3 *Sobs in loneliness* Well obviously Jane wants Charlie to do his homework without taking over the entire coffee table :p And the amount that Tori checks in on Charlie is very sweet, especially on positive things like telling Nick he loves him. It defintely solidifies how easily he feels comfortable with her about things both Good and Bad and how close their relationship is. With Jane just in general I agree with one take I saw where they made Jane a bit more understandable in the show while making Charlie more rebellious teen. As oppossed to the comic where Jane does sometimes just lash out at very reasonable things Charlie asks or does. So it makes you see a bit more of her side of wanting to support Charlie but also coming at it the very wrong way. But that's a deeper discussion for a later episode. I still also greatly appreciate the developing relationship between Mr Ajayi and Farouk showing that you can find love as an older adult and that it is never too late to discover yourself. SAVE MY BOY ISSAC!!! I have defintely been in that situation of being a group where everyone else is either together or just closer so you feel incredibly left out. I just love every scene in Manorca where it feels like the one time Nick is kind of himself without Charlie cause he's around his supportive Aunt/Uncle and can just have fun with his cousins. It's so playful with the constant undertone of Nick doing his best to also distract himself from what is waiting for him at home. It is so hard to bring hard stuff like that to other people, even if you are so sure they'd understand. And im so immensely happy that Nick's "I Really Love Him" scene was JUST as good as the comic. Joe did an amazing job showing how absolutely destroyed Charlie is and his struggle, and Nick just feeling so lost and alone and hating that he is powerless to help. I resonate a lot with both of them having been in a position where I am just emotionally destroyed as I finally recognize something about my self i've been pushing away. And I consistenly have to fight not being able to completely help when a friend or whatever is having a rough time, but it is important to be there for them and at the very least open an ear or help do something to lighten their mood. This show is so good and hits way too personally for comfort lol (Especially with the Spring family and their love of avoidance of issues)
I'm so very sorry to hear about Benny. I have been worried about you, and now I know I was right to be. Sending you much love and some warm healing ❤❤❤
the scene where Jane walks in Charlie’s room breaks me. I don’t have children of my own, but if i walked into my child’s room and saw them with tears staining their face, i would instantly be concerned and try to understand what had happened, but Jane does the exact opposite. she pesters him about the fact that he hasn’t been eating, and guilts him for talking to the one person in the world he feels like he can talk to, i.e. Nick. i know the show is trying to paint her to be more sympathetic and sometimes it works, but then she does stuff like this that just make me dislike her as a character and as a mom (i know that’s harsh but man did this scene enrage me when i first saw it and even now)
Yeah, you feel so bad for Isaac this summer. And I feel for Tori. She's so worried. And she's made Charlie her whole world, which isn't healthy either, doesn't seem to really have friends, so she doesn't have anyone to go to either. Charlie has his friends, and Nick. And we see this come to a head at Christmas. That little scene when Charlie and Isaac start watching the movie is so sweet. The first time Charlie's smiled since Nick left. Yeah, invading privacy is a tricky thing but she had to try here. I mean, we had that whole 'better if I didn't exist' conversation a few months back. And now he's been depressed in his room for 2-3 weeks, plus other stuff she's no doubt noticed from before then. I don't know how you can miss the tears in his eyes. Or see those tears and just ignore it. The best thing to come from Olivia not being able to return this season is that Alice gave his aunt this background in psychology. It's nice to basically have an expert able to guide Nick through this. We still get those iconic lines but she's also able to better explain stuff to him without having to look it up online like I think a comic panel showed with his mom. Not that they couldn't give these lines to Sarah but I think it makes more sense coming from an actual professional. Yes, heartbreaking. And it's only downhill from here until the end of episode 5 starts to bring us back up. . Agatha episode 7 was SO GOOD. My Billy and Joe bias helps keep 6 as my favorite but 7 is right behind it. I really hope they stick the landing in a few days with episodes 8 and 9. Agatha is suck a good show! Except that one thing in episode 5 that I'm still bitter about >_>
It occurred to me this time that Jane is looking from a brightly lit hallway into a room where the only light source really is Charlie's desk lamp so maybe she genuinely couldn't see Charlie's face clearly.
I think it's an interesting cultural point (but probably only to me since I'm old) that when I was a kid we talked about our boyfriends all the time. Meaning a friend who happened to be a boy with no other connotation. But Nick's aunt immediately assumed a romantic connection.
Thank you for this video! I loved your thoughtful reaction and attention to detail. Nick and Charlie make me cry a lot this season-it’s tough watching them go through so much. Kit and Joe do a great job in every scene. I have to say, I’m not a fan of Jane Spring. I feel like she doesn’t take the time to genuinely connect with her kids, which leads to a lot of misunderstandings. I'm sorry for not giving her more grace, but her behavior frustrates me even more as the season goes forward.
Re: the subjects. In the UK you start your GCSEs at the beginning of year 10 and at the end of year 9 you have something called ‘options’, which allows you to start refining your studies a little. There are the mandatory subjects (everyone has to do maths, English, science etc.) but you also get to start picking your own subjects a little to prepare you for college. Depending on the resources your school has you might get a small pool or a larger pool of subjects. For me I missed out on my first choice in one choice band because only 3 people picked it so the school couldn’t spare a teacher for 3 people.
Ahhhhh, episode 2, the emotional devastation episode. Nice! 🤗 (Your commentary still managed to make me laugh at times, so thank you!) Are you per chance wearing a Nick Nelson inspired hoodie? 👀 It's the same colour as the one he wore when he visited Charlie at the clinic. No David in Menorca? Not complaining. 🙄 Joe deserves all the awards for the phone call scene. It's just beautifully acted and heartbreaking. 👏 Also, I can't believe his mom doesn't notice/doesn't say anything about the fact that he's obviously been crying. His cheeks are wet, like come on! No wonder he feels like he can't talk to her or that she won't care/belive him. Don't even get me started on the Wasia Project song at the end. Yet another song to add to the "can't listen to it without crying" list.
I don't think you commented but while Nick is sitting on the steps you question if steps have a particular meaning and the scene cuts to night and Nick getting a text from Charlie. The song lyric on the screen at that point is, "I could build a staircase up to you..."
For the GCSE subjects: everyone takes English (usually both English language AND English literature as separate GCSEs), maths, and science (either a combined biology/chemistry/physics GCSE that is worth 2 GCSEs, or three separate GCSEs in each subject - often a school will give higher-ability students the triple option and everyone else the double option). You then get a somewhat free choice for your other subjects, usually three to five others depending on your school. Schools have to offer at least one foreign language (usually French, Spanish, or German) and at least one humanities subject, but most schools don't REQUIRE that students take those. And schools are required to also teach computing/ICT, religious studies, PE, and citizenship/PSHE (roughly: civics and health education and general social studies), so many schools will also enter students for a GCSE or at least another qualification in those subjects as they have to be taught anyway. I happened to take both ICT and RS as two of my options at GCSE, which actually gave me some effectively free periods during the 'core' teaching hours for those subjects.
Hey Thom, thank you for this great reaction, again ❤ I'M very sorry to hear about your losses 😢 i'm pretty sure Benny has visited in the beginning of the Video 😊 I'm definetly obsessed with Agatha All along too, episode 7 was a masterpiece !! Sending hugs... ❤
So few people have noticed Charlie’s doing schoolwork…voluntarily…during summer break. Jane doesn’t seem to give much credit for that either. I know it was decades ago, but I never had summer work, other than the occasional reading-list that was never followed up on with a quiz or test, in my whole education.
Thank you for a fantastic reaction, I particularly appreciate that you read aloud all the text messages between the characters. I am partially blind and although I have watched watched this season many times I never knew what most of the texts said. Thank you!
13:00 makes you wonder what Darcy’s dad is like and where he’s at these days. If their lovely Gran raised him, you’d imagine him to be a decent guy, right? So is he deceased, gone away for work or something, or is he a deadbeat, despite how nice his mum is? Inquiring minds … Sorry to hear about your loss. ♥️
The Oxbridge prep group is so interesting. No one has asked Tara if she would like to go to Oxford University or Cambridge University- but schools get graded by the school board on how many of their students they can get to apply to and be accepted to the most prestigious and oldest universities in the whole country. Schools in the UK put a lot of pressure on kids to go to tertiary education for their own agenda. The compulsory expectation from the school, her family, society that Tara should want to go to those schools is maddening. (Viewers of Saltburn: here's me picturing Tara in the cold and cliquey environment that we've seen the kids in that movie in).
I was in a similar spot here in the US when I was a teen in the 90s. High expectations, excellent test scores, enrolled in a pre-pharmacy program at a big university and flamed out halfway through my second year. About eight years later I enrolled in a somewhat less rigorous university to study a subject I actually liked and had an amazing time.
The decision to have Nick be topless often this season to show the contrast with Charlie and Elle who both are self-conscious about their bodies is interesting.
This is the summer break before his GCSE year, so many students use this time to revise all their work from the previous four years of school work in preparation. GCSE's are the main qualifications that people in the UK need to get work or go on to further study. Some parents micro-manage that more than others - and with context clues, Charlie has previously shown behavior of not taking important school work seriously. Jane's tone is always cold and abrupt and very typically English unfortunately, so yes there are better ways to go about encouraging him, but she is who she is and growth happens all through life. Plus we get a moment too of negative self-speak from Jane here - and we can only imagine what else goes through her mind when she tries to engage with Charlie when their interactions have been precarious before. I have a sense that Jane and Charlie have mental health issues in common. And she doesn’t get the tools that Charlie gets this season to manage how her mind works and how she engages in her relationships.
I relate to Charlie and his brief answers, my "code" for something is wrong, but I don't want to elaborate is replying to how are you with not that bad 🙃. Btw I love Isaac's a Charlie's relationship this season, but Isaac does get treated like shit which is quite unfair considering he's the only one who's trying to help Charlie even though he doesn't know what he's helping him with. At least he's not offering a Paracetamol as a cure for acute mental health crisis. Also, it's a great and very convenient choice to make Aunt Diane a psychiatrist because it made the "Love can't sure a mental illness" without Sarah all the more powerful, I did miss the wine and breadsticks catch up though (so much that I actually wrote a fanfiction elaborating on the missing scene). I'm sorry about Benny, I hope he's playing with my kittens Brownie and Dorothy who also crossed the rainbow bridge too soon. ♥
I womder what else Kit thinks he should havedone. In fact the conversation with Aunt Diane at the end is very affecting to me. I lovehis acting here. And the show’s message comes through loud and clear.
I might make multiple comments cause I won’t remember this after finishing the video :| I could be wrong!!! One thing that was on my mind from when I read it in the comics is that when Jane mentions that Charlie is too young to be having sex and saying he came home wearing Nick’s clothes. Did she not think about how he came directly from the beach. Like what if he just wanted a change of clothes because like… sand. Idk this might just be me and being asexual and not thinking straight to sex. He could just want to change in clothes and didn’t have some. Also like you said, boyfriends’s (or partner) clothes are just comfortable.
My theory is she caught a glimpse of Nick sauntering with Charlie up to the front door in just boxers and a hoodie, and she jumped to conclusions from there.
It's not surprising that Auntie Diane prefers Nick to David. Aunt Diane is a psychiatrist, and from what I understand, Sarah is a doctor, so they have money. Isn't drinking illegal in Spain for 16 year olds? Wrap around me, my vine is such a beautiful lyric
This is just a long ramble about kinda pointless ramble that are semi related to season three or Agatha and me oversharing I don’t have much to say (besides what I already commented on lol) I want to shout out the songs from season three because when I updated my playlist and put all the song from season three got my playlist pas 1,000 songs. I wanted to get to 1,000 by the end of the year cause I saw I had over 950 songs like last week (cause I add the official playlist on my playlist and just update for season two and three and make sure i don’t add duplicates) Also as someone who is coming to terms about being on the aroace spectrum, I really connected to Issac this season I’m really sad because my parents canceled my Disney subscription as the episodes for Agatha were coming out so I only got to episode 4 and I can’t watch your videos on them S
Glad you’re back.❤
Its legit crazy that Kit thinks he didnt do good with that last scene. He straight up sobs in the scene and he is so genuine in it.
it seems like the best actors are always very critical of their own work
So great to see you back! Great discussion! Another thing I notice and appreciate at this point in the story is that Nick doesn't chide Charlie for saying 'Sorry' even though the rest of us all do. And he doesn't go back to enforcing the 's-word rule' until much later. And what really gets me about Jane is that she really appears to have no idea how to mother her children, other than having expectations of them. Julio strikes me as more 'maternal' than Jane, and I wish he could have taken more of a lead in providing the kind of support that Charlie needed. Gender roles in parenting are still too restrictive! Great reaction!
Yes, right from after the parent-teacher meeting in season 2 I felt Julio was the nurturing parent and Jane was the disciplinarian.
A GHOST!!! Def weird but funny timing for sure. Huge agree on how well she played Aunt Dianne, such an amazing job handing those scenes. Awesome acting and bounces off very well with Kit in their scenes together. I love all the scenes of them imagining eachother just hands on one another. Cause who doesn't daydream about kissing and screaming "I Love You" to your awesome partner :3 *Sobs in loneliness* Well obviously Jane wants Charlie to do his homework without taking over the entire coffee table :p And the amount that Tori checks in on Charlie is very sweet, especially on positive things like telling Nick he loves him. It defintely solidifies how easily he feels comfortable with her about things both Good and Bad and how close their relationship is. With Jane just in general I agree with one take I saw where they made Jane a bit more understandable in the show while making Charlie more rebellious teen. As oppossed to the comic where Jane does sometimes just lash out at very reasonable things Charlie asks or does. So it makes you see a bit more of her side of wanting to support Charlie but also coming at it the very wrong way. But that's a deeper discussion for a later episode. I still also greatly appreciate the developing relationship between Mr Ajayi and Farouk showing that you can find love as an older adult and that it is never too late to discover yourself. SAVE MY BOY ISSAC!!! I have defintely been in that situation of being a group where everyone else is either together or just closer so you feel incredibly left out.
I just love every scene in Manorca where it feels like the one time Nick is kind of himself without Charlie cause he's around his supportive Aunt/Uncle and can just have fun with his cousins. It's so playful with the constant undertone of Nick doing his best to also distract himself from what is waiting for him at home. It is so hard to bring hard stuff like that to other people, even if you are so sure they'd understand. And im so immensely happy that Nick's "I Really Love Him" scene was JUST as good as the comic. Joe did an amazing job showing how absolutely destroyed Charlie is and his struggle, and Nick just feeling so lost and alone and hating that he is powerless to help. I resonate a lot with both of them having been in a position where I am just emotionally destroyed as I finally recognize something about my self i've been pushing away. And I consistenly have to fight not being able to completely help when a friend or whatever is having a rough time, but it is important to be there for them and at the very least open an ear or help do something to lighten their mood. This show is so good and hits way too personally for comfort lol (Especially with the Spring family and their love of avoidance of issues)
I'm so very sorry to hear about Benny. I have been worried about you, and now I know I was right to be. Sending you much love and some warm healing ❤❤❤
I am so sorry for your and Darla's loss...I'm sure you both miss him. Glad to have you back. 💔❤️🩹❤️
the scene where Jane walks in Charlie’s room breaks me. I don’t have children of my own, but if i walked into my child’s room and saw them with tears staining their face, i would instantly be concerned and try to understand what had happened, but Jane does the exact opposite. she pesters him about the fact that he hasn’t been eating, and guilts him for talking to the one person in the world he feels like he can talk to, i.e. Nick.
i know the show is trying to paint her to be more sympathetic and sometimes it works, but then she does stuff like this that just make me dislike her as a character and as a mom (i know that’s harsh but man did this scene enrage me when i first saw it and even now)
Yeah, you feel so bad for Isaac this summer.
And I feel for Tori. She's so worried. And she's made Charlie her whole world, which isn't healthy either, doesn't seem to really have friends, so she doesn't have anyone to go to either. Charlie has his friends, and Nick. And we see this come to a head at Christmas.
That little scene when Charlie and Isaac start watching the movie is so sweet. The first time Charlie's smiled since Nick left.
Yeah, invading privacy is a tricky thing but she had to try here. I mean, we had that whole 'better if I didn't exist' conversation a few months back. And now he's been depressed in his room for 2-3 weeks, plus other stuff she's no doubt noticed from before then.
I don't know how you can miss the tears in his eyes. Or see those tears and just ignore it.
The best thing to come from Olivia not being able to return this season is that Alice gave his aunt this background in psychology. It's nice to basically have an expert able to guide Nick through this. We still get those iconic lines but she's also able to better explain stuff to him without having to look it up online like I think a comic panel showed with his mom. Not that they couldn't give these lines to Sarah but I think it makes more sense coming from an actual professional.
Yes, heartbreaking. And it's only downhill from here until the end of episode 5 starts to bring us back up.
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Agatha episode 7 was SO GOOD. My Billy and Joe bias helps keep 6 as my favorite but 7 is right behind it. I really hope they stick the landing in a few days with episodes 8 and 9. Agatha is suck a good show! Except that one thing in episode 5 that I'm still bitter about >_>
It occurred to me this time that Jane is looking from a brightly lit hallway into a room where the only light source really is Charlie's desk lamp so maybe she genuinely couldn't see Charlie's face clearly.
I think it's an interesting cultural point (but probably only to me since I'm old) that when I was a kid we talked about our boyfriends all the time. Meaning a friend who happened to be a boy with no other connotation. But Nick's aunt immediately assumed a romantic connection.
Thank you for this video! I loved your thoughtful reaction and attention to detail.
Nick and Charlie make me cry a lot this season-it’s tough watching them go through so much. Kit and Joe do a great job in every scene.
I have to say, I’m not a fan of Jane Spring. I feel like she doesn’t take the time to genuinely connect with her kids, which leads to a lot of misunderstandings. I'm sorry for not giving her more grace, but her behavior frustrates me even more as the season goes forward.
Re: the subjects. In the UK you start your GCSEs at the beginning of year 10 and at the end of year 9 you have something called ‘options’, which allows you to start refining your studies a little. There are the mandatory subjects (everyone has to do maths, English, science etc.) but you also get to start picking your own subjects a little to prepare you for college. Depending on the resources your school has you might get a small pool or a larger pool of subjects. For me I missed out on my first choice in one choice band because only 3 people picked it so the school couldn’t spare a teacher for 3 people.
Ahhhhh, episode 2, the emotional devastation episode. Nice! 🤗 (Your commentary still managed to make me laugh at times, so thank you!)
Are you per chance wearing a Nick Nelson inspired hoodie? 👀 It's the same colour as the one he wore when he visited Charlie at the clinic.
No David in Menorca? Not complaining. 🙄
Joe deserves all the awards for the phone call scene. It's just beautifully acted and heartbreaking. 👏 Also, I can't believe his mom doesn't notice/doesn't say anything about the fact that he's obviously been crying. His cheeks are wet, like come on! No wonder he feels like he can't talk to her or that she won't care/belive him.
Don't even get me started on the Wasia Project song at the end. Yet another song to add to the "can't listen to it without crying" list.
Well spotted! It is indeed a Nick Nelson-inspired purple hoodie (TM). 😎
@thom_is_trans Nice! I love it! For me it's the blue and green sweatshirt he wears to the cinema in 1x7. I need it!
I don't think you commented but while Nick is sitting on the steps you question if steps have a particular meaning and the scene cuts to night and Nick getting a text from Charlie. The song lyric on the screen at that point is, "I could build a staircase up to you..."
Your observations are right on the money and add a deeper dimension to my understanding of the episode. Thanks
For the GCSE subjects: everyone takes English (usually both English language AND English literature as separate GCSEs), maths, and science (either a combined biology/chemistry/physics GCSE that is worth 2 GCSEs, or three separate GCSEs in each subject - often a school will give higher-ability students the triple option and everyone else the double option).
You then get a somewhat free choice for your other subjects, usually three to five others depending on your school. Schools have to offer at least one foreign language (usually French, Spanish, or German) and at least one humanities subject, but most schools don't REQUIRE that students take those. And schools are required to also teach computing/ICT, religious studies, PE, and citizenship/PSHE (roughly: civics and health education and general social studies), so many schools will also enter students for a GCSE or at least another qualification in those subjects as they have to be taught anyway.
I happened to take both ICT and RS as two of my options at GCSE, which actually gave me some effectively free periods during the 'core' teaching hours for those subjects.
So sorry about your loss - bless you
Hey Thom, thank you for this great reaction, again ❤ I'M very sorry to hear about your losses 😢 i'm pretty sure Benny has visited in the beginning of the Video 😊 I'm definetly obsessed with Agatha All along too, episode 7 was a masterpiece !! Sending hugs... ❤
OH WE ARE SO BACK! In the midst of all these other reactions, I totally forgot you hadn’t completed the season.
Also RIP Benny
So few people have noticed Charlie’s doing schoolwork…voluntarily…during summer break. Jane doesn’t seem to give much credit for that either. I know it was decades ago, but I never had summer work, other than the occasional reading-list that was never followed up on with a quiz or test, in my whole education.
Thank you for a fantastic reaction, I particularly appreciate that you read aloud all the text messages between the characters. I am partially blind and although I have watched watched this season many times I never knew what most of the texts said. Thank you!
I really love your heartstopper reactions. Can’t wait for more.❤ rest in peace to your cat ❤️🩹
13:00 makes you wonder what Darcy’s dad is like and where he’s at these days. If their lovely Gran raised him, you’d imagine him to be a decent guy, right? So is he deceased, gone away for work or something, or is he a deadbeat, despite how nice his mum is? Inquiring minds …
Sorry to hear about your loss. ♥️
The Oxbridge prep group is so interesting. No one has asked Tara if she would like to go to Oxford University or Cambridge University- but schools get graded by the school board on how many of their students they can get to apply to and be accepted to the most prestigious and oldest universities in the whole country.
Schools in the UK put a lot of pressure on kids to go to tertiary education for their own agenda.
The compulsory expectation from the school, her family, society that Tara should want to go to those schools is maddening. (Viewers of Saltburn: here's me picturing Tara in the cold and cliquey environment that we've seen the kids in that movie in).
I was in a similar spot here in the US when I was a teen in the 90s. High expectations, excellent test scores, enrolled in a pre-pharmacy program at a big university and flamed out halfway through my second year. About eight years later I enrolled in a somewhat less rigorous university to study a subject I actually liked and had an amazing time.
The decision to have Nick be topless often this season to show the contrast with Charlie and Elle who both are self-conscious about their bodies is interesting.
I'm so sorry for your loss of sweet Benny - I bet my Kavan is showing him around ❤️🩹
This is the summer break before his GCSE year, so many students use this time to revise all their work from the previous four years of school work in preparation. GCSE's are the main qualifications that people in the UK need to get work or go on to further study. Some parents micro-manage that more than others - and with context clues, Charlie has previously shown behavior of not taking important school work seriously. Jane's tone is always cold and abrupt and very typically English unfortunately, so yes there are better ways to go about encouraging him, but she is who she is and growth happens all through life. Plus we get a moment too of negative self-speak from Jane here - and we can only imagine what else goes through her mind when she tries to engage with Charlie when their interactions have been precarious before. I have a sense that Jane and Charlie have mental health issues in common. And she doesn’t get the tools that Charlie gets this season to manage how her mind works and how she engages in her relationships.
It's funny Captain Carter is his Aunt 😅
I relate to Charlie and his brief answers, my "code" for something is wrong, but I don't want to elaborate is replying to how are you with not that bad 🙃.
Btw I love Isaac's a Charlie's relationship this season, but Isaac does get treated like shit which is quite unfair considering he's the only one who's trying to help Charlie even though he doesn't know what he's helping him with. At least he's not offering a Paracetamol as a cure for acute mental health crisis.
Also, it's a great and very convenient choice to make Aunt Diane a psychiatrist because it made the "Love can't sure a mental illness" without Sarah all the more powerful, I did miss the wine and breadsticks catch up though (so much that I actually wrote a fanfiction elaborating on the missing scene).
I'm sorry about Benny, I hope he's playing with my kittens Brownie and Dorothy who also crossed the rainbow bridge too soon. ♥
I womder what else Kit thinks he should havedone. In fact the conversation with Aunt Diane at the end is very affecting to me. I lovehis acting here. And the show’s message comes through loud and clear.
I might make multiple comments cause I won’t remember this after finishing the video :|
I could be wrong!!! One thing that was on my mind from when I read it in the comics is that when Jane mentions that Charlie is too young to be having sex and saying he came home wearing Nick’s clothes. Did she not think about how he came directly from the beach. Like what if he just wanted a change of clothes because like… sand. Idk this might just be me and being asexual and not thinking straight to sex. He could just want to change in clothes and didn’t have some. Also like you said, boyfriends’s (or partner) clothes are just comfortable.
My theory is she caught a glimpse of Nick sauntering with Charlie up to the front door in just boxers and a hoodie, and she jumped to conclusions from there.
Tell me a scene where Kit did not do great , please . He is going to be one of the greatest of this generation
It's not surprising that Auntie Diane prefers Nick to David.
Aunt Diane is a psychiatrist, and from what I understand, Sarah is a doctor, so they have money.
Isn't drinking illegal in Spain for 16 year olds?
Wrap around me, my vine is such a beautiful lyric
@12:20 hey, that kid has the same shirt as Mr Ajayi (awkward!)
Are you going to cover episode seven of Agatha? It broke me; I’m broken! (Although there’s not a ton of Joe Locke in it.)
This is just a long ramble about kinda pointless ramble that are semi related to season three or Agatha and me oversharing
I don’t have much to say (besides what I already commented on lol)
I want to shout out the songs from season three because when I updated my playlist and put all the song from season three got my playlist pas 1,000 songs. I wanted to get to 1,000 by the end of the year cause I saw I had over 950 songs like last week (cause I add the official playlist on my playlist and just update for season two and three and make sure i don’t add duplicates)
Also as someone who is coming to terms about being on the aroace spectrum, I really connected to Issac this season
I’m really sad because my parents canceled my Disney subscription as the episodes for Agatha were coming out so I only got to episode 4 and I can’t watch your videos on them
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