Saw a different cat post, and it reminded me of this cat job(WARNING: not for easily upset stomachs)
Customer states "I think an animal crawled into the radiator fan while it was running" There was long decomposed cat soup all over the bottom of the car. I was the designated hazmat guy because I can't smell.
G.I Jeff crawled so Barbie could run
A episode/movie that aims to convey a message, through a popular toy brand, that charmed an entire gene reaction, With constant references of toy merch that popularized the brand where the protagonist has an existential crisis and toggles between a fictional and real world?
I love G.I Jeff.
I have so many mixed feelings about this episode
- While Jeff was definitely a douchebag and asshole for leaving without giving an answer AND KISSING ANNIE on the same damn night, I don't think the way Britta and Slater handled this way was right either
- They were obviously competing for his affection but so much so it felt less about him and more about being the one who "won him"
- Clearly Jeff was uncomfortable being placed in the middle but to make things worse, they force him to make a choice during a public event with so many people around
- That kind of pressure would definitely askew your honest decision that could have ramifications long-term, especially when given such an arbitrary timeline and ultimatum
- It rubbed me the wrong way that everyone made Jeff to be the sole villain while Britta, Slater and even Annie (she kissed him as much as he did her) were made to seem as the damsels who were taken advantage of
- Also Annie was aware of the whole situation with Britta and Slater and still punched Jeff as if he cheated on her or something (I know Annie is very emotionally immature at that stage)
- I know it's a TV show (one hell of a shoe by the way😎) and plots are written according to the creative teams. They really ended up creating an amazing show with such an incredible cast.