Jodi Walker
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And we see Yasmin convincing herself of these structures that in some way she doesn't believe in.
And it's kind of interesting to hear her...
like you said, repeating her father's language, saying that like she became a woman when she wanted to, when she, you know, lost her virginity at 14, when a lot of what I was seeing in this episode was like, unfortunately, Yasmin becoming a woman now, like she is sort of, you know, she's sort of like,
Facing the adult world somewhat alone, finally, not like looking for a man to save her, but doing it herself.
And I just distinctly get the feeling that it's not going to work, that she's not in control of the situation, that there are so many levels above her that to actually...
when you create these structures for yourself, I'm either necessary or not necessary.
And then you buy into that.
You're necessary.
It's like, of course not.
I mean, we see this with Whitney.
Like he was a really high up in this structure of how the, and he's completely replaceable and like literally killable, you know, like,
the whole episode and I will talk about it when we get to Henry, but it's about knowing your place.
And when you are so desperately looking for your place, like that's the one thing that Henry has is that he feels confident in his place in the world and that drives him.
And it's the only thing that like gives him confidence or the ability to move through.
And I think we, I think throughout all four seasons, we've seen that just so severely shaken in Yasmin.
Yeah.
Oh, I think he wanted the romantic run through the airport scene.
I mean, I do believe that the threat of Whitney returning is always there.
I mean, that's what he says when...
when Henry's like, you really think I'm going to fucking run with you?