Anonymous wrote:They could never show Jenny again and no one would notice she was gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm scared to look it up, but what does the train thing mean? One right after another?
Yes, "run a train" is one after another.
Oh poor girl. Back in my day kids would be too (horribly) homophobic to suggest such a thing. I wonder how real the portrayal of online bullying is? Scared to enter that would as kids grow up.
Umm...running train has nothing to do with homosexuality.
How old are you? And not to be mean but did you grow up really sheltered? I think real-life online bullying might even be worse than portrayed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm scared to look it up, but what does the train thing mean? One right after another?
Yes, "run a train" is one after another.
Oh poor girl. Back in my day kids would be too (horribly) homophobic to suggest such a thing. I wonder how real the portrayal of online bullying is? Scared to enter that would as kids grow up.
Anonymous wrote:They could never show Jenny again and no one would notice she was gone.
Anonymous wrote:I like Frankie a lot. I would hang out with her. And the young lesbian who lives with them is hilarious. Love her.
The Jenny character is awful --- I don't know what they think they are doing with her.
I think this show is okay. I don't love it like I love some other sitcoms. But it's better than most sitcoms out there.
I think the Val character is getting less irritating, so that's good.
And, as another mom to a teen girl, the Alice thread is terrifying. I was wondering why they didn't go to the school. Maybe worried she'd get kicked out because she sort of hosted the party where it all started?
Anne i sort of the weirdest therapist. I might actually go to therapy if I could find one like her...no empathy, no validation, just brutal honesty.
Anonymous wrote:They could never show Jenny again and no one would notice she was gone.