Let’s add a piece of the original text of Jimmy’s marriage proposal 2.5 years ago, with sexy British accents:
My frame of reference for love has always come from literature.
In my brooding youth, Bronte encapsulated my viewpoint thusly:
"the problem is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely."
But as I grew up, my darkening view was more Shakespeare:
"Love is merely a madness, and I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and whip as mad men do."
But now, since you, to my objective horror, my view on love can be best described by Nicholas Sparks in the
"It's not easy, it's hard and you have to work at it, but is's worth it. Because I want you, I want all of you...forever" or something like that.
Touched cry, but Jimmy was rejected.
However, worthy of being a writer, the confession of the last episode is always so literary and fresh.
My entire life, I've been obsessed with trying to live the life of a writer, just full of loneliness and suffering. But over the last 2 weeks, what I have finally realized, is that the worst possible draft of my life,
is the one without it. I hate it, Gretchen Cutler, but you goddamn floor me.
Sweet! !
We're going to do this, even though we know there is only one way this ends.
Whether in a week or 20 years, there is horrible sadness and pain coming and we're inviting it.
Omg, horrible but so good reason.
The two scumbags are together, at least they don't have to harm others.
Although in fact they are not very scumbag, in fact they are still very affectionate, so, continue to the second season immediately!
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