Jodi Walker
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It got you somewhere, but it doesn't get you everywhere.
And it's fascinating to like watch this, you know, breed of person do that right up until the bitter end and to cling to that safety that has always been false.
And we see Yaz do that too in her own ways in her apparently lower class than Henry.
I actually thought when he called him middle class, I was like, oh, is that nice?
Because I don't know if he's even middle class.
He's not within whatever class system we know.
It's true.
I guess from what we've understood from his story, he's really said that he's come from nothing, Whitney.
So him being like, I have lots of middle class friends.
Well, it's, I mean, in this weird way that it is with Whitney, like it's intimacy, you know, like it's not, it's not, it's intentional that it's handwritten.
Like this to him, this does seem like a romance or a sharing of self.
And I don't know if Henry has really been someone who's like been capable of being known because he doesn't know himself.
And then he has this strange man coming in and sort of like forcing all of this intimacy on him.
Which is to say nothing of the sort of spooned glory hole blowjob.
Like, it's an interesting predicament for him to be in as he continues to pull further and further away from his wife.
Who is actively in a strip club, I'm sure, when he calls them.
Listen, did Harper say to Yaz, you are devoid of empathy.
You only know how to act like you have it when you want something.
Yes.