The Spectrum Of Love Is So Interesting...what Would Be Enough? To Look Into Each Others Eyes And Know
The spectrum of love is so interesting...what would be enough? To look into each other’s eyes and know that you love each other? To say the words? Or to kiss and turn words into pheromones? To have sex once? To promise to have sex forever? Moving into the same home? Never doing anything above to another person ever again?
How could this love ever be less than “enough” when it is already fully there? How could it ever be greater or lesser than what it is?
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3. Ted Lasso
Now the only reason why Ted isn’t higher is because we have already learned so much about his relationship with his mom throughout the show. We know she was kind, sometimes to a fault, and we know Ted feels responsible for her well being. I want to meet her as her own woman, not as simply a mother or widowed wife. Who is she and what does she want in this world? How has Ted maybe missed this?
2. Phoebe
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