I found this on my phone from September 2022 while I was looking for pictures of my cats so someone can paint me portraits of them. She's just like me for real.
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I found this on my phone from September 2022 while I was looking for pictures of my cats so someone can paint me portraits of them. She's just like me for real.

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One of Carson's favorite bookmarks
Although she drives me crazy, I kinda love that Greta was so desperate for Carson that she called her bluff hard and antagonized her to speed up the personal growth. Carson was like, "I didn't think I'd ever have to do something about these feelings in real life," and Greta was like, "We don't even know how much time we have, we just know we're running out of it, fast. You'll have all kinds of time to have a crisis later."
I like the (heartwrenching) tension of Carson trying to prevent damage and Greta trying to outrun damage.

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Greta really said, "Tell me right now how your feelings for him compare to the song Freddy My Love."
It's interesting that when we first meet Greta and Jo, Greta is overstepping and Jo is meaninglessly protesting. Greta always has needs that are too big, and Jo always has to live with it. It's kinda amazing that Jo put up with it for so long. Always being on call, Greta's feelings always trumping Jo's.
Jo would probably be better off without Greta, but Greta needs SOMEone and doesn't have anyone else. And Jo can't exactly trust Greta with herself, or anyone else with her. So Jo's just this... caretaker. And has been for, what, 20 years?
I'm glad that circumstances got significant enough to drive them apart, I don't know what Jo would've seen as a worthy excuse to begin living their own life otherwise. This show really has a lot of the people beginning to live their own life, really. Jo. Carson. Lupe. Max. Greta? Maybe Charlie, soon. And so many guides. Bev, Vi, Jess, Bert. And buddies figuring it out together.
Remember when Greta said to Carson ‘Just because you’re married doesn’t mean you can’t have a dream’ and then later said ‘we’ve been living in a dream world’?