I don't understand Donna's father's position. How many years has he been married to Felicia, sees how she treats people and specifically their daughter, always supports Donna, but at the same time, in each specific situation, he is silent in a rag and will not say a word across his wife. Yeah, I didn't expect that from Randall. It's good that it's over. Because Brandon, with his stupid, baseless assaults on Steve and his grandiose precious plans, has already got me. Kelly has the impression that she has arranged this party for herself: open the gifts, you want, what nonsense. But Mark is not far behind: the party is ruined because Kelly went to say hello to Brandon, and three of his friends were listening to him, that's it, my life is over, Brandon took everything from me. What a stupid thing to do, Donna. She has always been friendly to Valerie, always tried to see the best in her and convince others of this, but then, right out of jealousy, the roof went off, she can't even understand that Valerie is interested in the club and money, not David. Donna didn't feel that way even when David was with Valerie.
In Kelly's defense, she didn't know her boyfriend didn't like parties like this. But she couldn't ask either-it was a surprise. She only focused on what everyone likes. There is no narcissism here. And with the gifts, I think she thought Mark was really shy. There is hardly any subtext here. And Mark can be understood in the situation with Brandon - jealousy + a really ugly situation when at a party in honor of Mark, Brandon took all the attention without a drop of embarrassment. And to the pile to shit on Steve, who certainly didn't want to say anything bad at the 1st hearing. With Donna, it seemed to me that it was more a fear for David's condition. In the last episode, the same Valarie angered her when she wasn't following David.
@id137715504: I could be wrong, I didn't watch it yesterday, but didn't Mark repeat ten times that he hates surprises? I understand when a person says that, and I want to please him, it also seems to me that this is all nonsense, it will turn out to be a great party and everything will pass, even he will forget about his dislike, but you need to have at least a drop of tact and sensitivity. Well, you didn't give a damn about his words and still did it your way, OK, but Kelly sees that time is passing, and Mark is not having fun, why is he pushing even more? She insists and insists, she has already been told directly, but she still does not understand. No means no, as they say, the story is the same. I had absolutely no impression that Brandon had taken all the attention, and on purpose. What if the party is in someone's honor, then every minute of every guest's time should be devoted only to this person, you can't talk to each other, nothing? Moreover, before that, Mark was freaking out when Kelly was running after him and didn't want to be the center of attention at all.
There was a scene that showed that Brandon pulled the whole blanket over himself: only everyone with Mark sat down to watch the gifts, and Brandon came, who began to tell the whole party how bad Steve was))) As for the surprises, maybe I wasn't paying attention at that moment, but I only remember that he said he wanted to spend time alone with Kelly, that's all
This whole coursework thing is really crazy. Brandon is so offended, as if a million was stolen from him there. And right away Steve is no longer his friend. There is no need to sit down and figure it out and think about what to do next.
Yeah, I didn't expect that from Randall. It's good that it's over. Because Brandon, with his stupid, baseless assaults on Steve and his grandiose precious plans, has already got me.
Kelly has the impression that she has arranged this party for herself: open the gifts, you want, what nonsense. But Mark is not far behind: the party is ruined because Kelly went to say hello to Brandon, and three of his friends were listening to him, that's it, my life is over, Brandon took everything from me.
What a stupid thing to do, Donna. She has always been friendly to Valerie, always tried to see the best in her and convince others of this, but then, right out of jealousy, the roof went off, she can't even understand that Valerie is interested in the club and money, not David. Donna didn't feel that way even when David was with Valerie.
I had absolutely no impression that Brandon had taken all the attention, and on purpose. What if the party is in someone's honor, then every minute of every guest's time should be devoted only to this person, you can't talk to each other, nothing? Moreover, before that, Mark was freaking out when Kelly was running after him and didn't want to be the center of attention at all.