agreed, since they worked in the pandemic I figured they might use that as a reason to have the two be long distance first. Like Amy goes to California first and when Jonah wants to follow hard lockdown hits and he can't leave. I get that she was scared of marriage making her feel trapped again, but I'd rather see them work through that. As Jonah said, they've been living together and raising a kid together, so while moving cross country together is a big step it's not like they weren't pretty serious already.
"As Jonah said, they've been living together and raising a kid together, so while moving cross country together is a big step it's not like they weren't pretty serious already."
mte. i was so upset. i understand how amy's cautiousness regarding marriage and commitment considering her life; however, i just really couldn't empathize with her character suddenly wanting out. they were practically a married couple at that point (without the papers). jonah was literally helping to raise their/her new baby and connecting with emma in a real way while she was moving up the corporate ladder
i wish america stayed, i love this show tbh
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I get that she was scared of marriage making her feel trapped again, but I'd rather see them work through that. As Jonah said, they've been living together and raising a kid together, so while moving cross country together is a big step it's not like they weren't pretty serious already.
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mte. i was so upset. i understand how amy's cautiousness regarding marriage and commitment considering her life; however, i just really couldn't empathize with her character suddenly wanting out. they were practically a married couple at that point (without the papers). jonah was literally helping to raise their/her new baby and connecting with emma in a real way while she was moving up the corporate ladder
oyyy
it really should've ended differently
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