THAT'S CARDIFF 🗣️🗣️🗣️ -me
uhhh if I were sarah soya milk (/ref) I would simply leave the date after 5 minutes of clearly being a third wheel ‼️
the "MASSIVE INTELLECT" line just makes me think of the sherlock unnecessary censorship try not to laugh videos 😭😭😭
Wow, so many highs and lows. Beautiful gentle moments and the most gorgeous shots of the scenery, but also some of the foulest intolerable behaviour (Jamie). A difficult watch but also so good.
I loved Niall in this episode :)
I really like how the opposite POVs are shown in this episode, it really demonstrates how words and tone can be perceived so differently than how it is intended. It's heartbreaking!
Really enjoying this, possibly a bit more than the book (sorry) although I think the show does lose certain important aspects that are unique to the POV perspective structure in the book.
Feels like they're growing up fast they seem much older :(
This seems like the kind of show that you'd get mor
favourite episode so far, paul mescal's acting is really starting to shine and I love seeing connell's pov, especially when he clashes with the guys from the debate society
My parents picked this episode (out of the whole show) for us to watch when my boyfriend was visiting (we're long distance) and he hadn't seen it before, so this was really special 🥹🥹🥹
My mum also """forgot""" Bill Nighy was in it (she has a massive crush on him) and was delighted. I was also ve
THE DIRTY CAR
Phil didn't need to be that mean to Grace 😭
Robert hiding snacks everywhere!
I was pissed at Sol for not telling the truth but also really scared that he would. The wedding ring scene was so sweet and so painful at the same time 💔
Considering they weren’t super close before the divorces grace and Frankie are the worst influences on each other bc what do you mean you drove an hour to stalk the guy you nearly cheated with 15 years ago