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Chapter 1: Are Will and Rider emotionally invested in Bravo's 'In the City'?
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Chapter 2: What drama surrounds Kenny's storyline in this episode?
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Chapter 3: How does Amanda's bathing suit name impact her storyline?
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of 'Scrotox' in the discussion?
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Chapter 5: How do Will and Rider analyze the dynamics of relationships in the show?
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Chapter 6: What insights do they share about the Summer House drama?
Oh, yeah. I mean, at least now when it cuts to a new scene, I know who the hell they are. I'm like, oh, yeah, great.
I got the names down.
When they did the callback in this episode to Lindsay and Danielle's beef from like episode one, I was like, oh, wow, they've really come a long way.
so I realized that like the layers the layers have been adding up you know and that's how they get you that's how they get you it's the slow accretion of layers of drama so that like all these little like microaggressions I think you would call them like the little tiny things add up to like a relationship or at least a semblance of one Okay, that's great.
Yeah, I'm just sort of like, now I feel like I know these people. Okay. Yeah, and, you know, I still don't necessarily need them to be screaming at each other and walking out of trolleys, but... That seems to be the show.
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Chapter 7: How does Kenny's search for his father unfold?
Yeah. That's the show. Yeah, yeah. That's great. I am not there. Uh, it's just not for me. It's just, it's, it's the whole, it still makes me very anxious. I don't like confrontation, confrontation. So a show kind of based around it. Isn't my fave.
Chapter 8: What are the implications of the characters' actions on their relationships?
Yeah. Well, I mean, I think part of the way that, that the show works on me is I, I feel really good about my argumentation style. Cause I'm like, at least I'm not that bad. Well, I think that's like a lot, that's why people watch it is they're like, well, I'm not this person. I knew, yeah.
Right.
I mean, these, you feel like, like the preliminary arguments you had, like with a person you were dating, those kinds of like petty drunken fights, you realize like, oh, ad hominem attacks don't work. Like just calling somebody stupid or crazy really doesn't help the conversation or it's shut up, which is shouted in this episode. I was like, you know, I've come a long way.
I would never have these kinds of arguments. I just don't think I would. I mean, I'm sure I could be dragging their thirties and forties by the way. Right, right. I still love when they cut back to my favorite, we'll always just be like, are you on glue? It's still just my favorite. You on glue right now? What are you doing? Yeah. Yeah, there was a lot that happened in this episode.
Yeah, I think the drama is ramping up in a good way. Or just the event. Like, it feels like real stuff is happening. I also find Kenny's search for his father really effective. Now, that to me was like, oh, I'm in. Stuff like that that was like more of the human stuff. Yeah. As opposed to just yelling at each other. Yeah. That's like jazz. Genuine soap opera. Yeah.
Because there's so many questions where it's like, all right, so you decided that you didn't want to go visit him once. And then you're like, that was kind of the end of me seeing him. I was 13. It's like, what? There's so much I want to know there. Yeah. Did you have a fight? Did you just kind of fade out of each other's lives? Was he like, you're not coming, then I don't want to see you.
Like, what happened? Yeah. So there's a lot going on there. You know, like, do you know the difference? Do you know this, like the word pathos and the word bathos? I know Pathos. I don't know Bathos. Okay, so Pathos is like real drama, like real intense feelings and emotion and like profound emotional content. Bathos is like a humor, like so ridiculous, like the opposite.
Like it's taking itself seriously, but it's like so frivolous. And I feel like this show just operates on constantly oscillating between Pathos and Bathos, right? It's like... Cause like when you see that moment, like exactly the one I was like, well, that's a whole, that's like a lifetime of drama that this poor guy has gone through, which explains why he's so upset about his mom.
And this, you know, like that's like real pathos. And then you have, you know, whether they were in a text thread calling somebody a homewrecker. I'm like, well, that's, that's pathos. Let's, let's, let's call that what, you know, but it's, it's the oscillation.
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