Ahahaha, an unusual ending)) and I thought Callie was going to be with this guy now) Girls don't have a great job, of course. But as Callie said, they're the Fosters, and the Fosters don't give up, so I'm sure they'll get their way, and the first successes are already there) What a stupid stereotypical way of thinking about girls: to be more respected by arrogant, insecure engineering guys, you need to go to work in jeans and an ordinary sweatshirt, not in a beautiful dress. What difference does it make who dresses how
@NatashaNeta: recently, I went for a manicure with a friend and she did a neutral color, because she is an engineer and with a bright manicure she will not be taken seriously, I also said: How is this even related?When I watched the episode, I immediately remembered this, I live in America.
It's not the same without moms at all ((It would have been better if they had made Bee instead of this guy, it would have been more interesting, there were hints in the last season :)
I didn't watch the main series, I wasn't even aware of it, but this one really came in. almost immediately you start to empathize with girls, sometimes you look at them from the outside and think, God, how shitty it is to be a millennial... Oh, wait, that's what I am.
@milkovich_r: Well, then she's already been given an advance, sponsored a relocation or something like that. Everything is different for them there) She has no other sources of income
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19Girls don't have a great job, of course. But as Callie said, they're the Fosters, and the Fosters don't give up, so I'm sure they'll get their way, and the first successes are already there)
What a stupid stereotypical way of thinking about girls: to be more respected by arrogant, insecure engineering guys, you need to go to work in jeans and an ordinary sweatshirt, not in a beautiful dress. What difference does it make who dresses how
it's so funny to look at him after that role)