Annie's the romantic lead and Abed's the comedic relief. The two never end up together. But it doesn't stop the mind from wandering.
The pair of them, travelling across Europe with only a few Euros, a backpack and an outdated treasure map that leads to nowhere. Abed stopping her as she walks down the aisle, holding a stereo outside her window. Annie coming to him in the rain and professing her feelings, kissing him as they get their diplomas at Greendale. They're stupid, stereotypical and uninspired ideas. But somehow when it's the two of them, they never seem that way. The most cliched romantic comedy plot-line seemed interesting, if only it were switched to star them.
These thoughts, these stupidly hopeful ideas, cycle the mind before slumber. It's a bad habit, but it's one Annie can't bring herself to want to break.
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Annie's the romantic lead and Abed's the comedic relief. The two never end up together. But it doesn't stop the mind from wandering.
The pair of them, travelling across Europe with only a few Euros, a backpack and an outdated treasure map that leads to nowhere. Abed stopping her as she walks down the aisle, holding a stereo outside her window. Annie coming to him in the rain and professing her feelings, kissing him as they get their diplomas at Greendale. They're stupid, stereotypical and uninspired ideas. But somehow when it's the two of them, they never seem that way. The most cliched romantic comedy plot-line seemed interesting, if only it were switched to star them.
These thoughts, these stupidly hopeful ideas, cycle the mind before slumber. It's a bad habit, but it's one Annie can't bring herself to want to break.
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They're stupid, stereotypical and uninspired ideas. But somehow when it's the two of them, they never seem that way.
This especially! And I can see it totally being like that for her. Love it!
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