And besides, Dawn remembers that Liz is too Liz to ask for the other person's side of the story. Case in point, Mike's being a shit to Martha because he was so awesome a writer that she didn't want to make herself look bad
(and totally not that her dad ripped up letters she wrote to that skeevy little turd blossom who just wants in her pants):
Despite being told to look beneath the surface:
the Human Doorstop goes to his default position of assuming that she's going to behave the same shitty way he does:
When he's told to pull his head out of his ass:
Liz is too stupid to ask "Does he treat everyone else as poorly as he does me?":
She would go on to not ask "Why should I trust what he says about Therese?"
I'll always believe that Martha's "I was intimidated by Michael's writing skills" was just blowing smoke up Michael's a$$ and instead she just had better things to do than spend her summer replying to endless "this is how amazing I am" missives from a self-absorbed jagoff madly in love with himself.
And besides, Dawn remembers that Liz is too Liz to ask for the other person's side of the story. Case in point, Mike's being a shit to Martha because he was so awesome a writer that she didn't want to make herself look bad
(and totally not that her dad ripped up letters she wrote to that skeevy little turd blossom who just wants in her pants):
Despite being told to look beneath the surface:
the Human Doorstop goes to his default position of assuming that she's going to behave the same shitty way he does:
When he's told to pull his head out of his ass:
Liz is too stupid to ask "Does he treat everyone else as poorly as he does me?":
She would go on to not ask "Why should I trust what he says about Therese?"
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I'll always believe that Martha's "I was intimidated by Michael's writing skills" was just blowing smoke up Michael's a$$ and instead she just had better things to do than spend her summer replying to endless "this is how amazing I am" missives from a self-absorbed jagoff madly in love with himself.
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"There was nothing in his letters to reply to" would have been a completely accurate response to "why didn't you write back?"
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Trying to find a meaning in anything he writes is a very difficult thing.
She could tell him to his stupid face that nowhere in his torrent of words was the least bit of information.
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I enjoy imagining that she read the letters and thought "what a pretentious twat."
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More odd verbal anachronisms. "Phone" is only a verb if you were born in or before the 30's.
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At least she didn't use the UK verb 'ring'.
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