“I don’t even like soccer!”
Episode 1x10 Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
My personal take on this scene is that Shauna is trying to express to Jackie, regardless of if Shauna realizes shes doing it ,
that Jackie is so consumed by her own feelings to ever recognize everything that Shauna has done for her and how much she truly has sacrificed,
while also simultaneously saying “you can’t see how in love with you I am, let alone the true reason why I would ever sleep with Jeff”.
( sleeping with Jeff to be as close to jackie as possible )
Immediately after Jackie claims that she knows Shauna does not have feelings for Jeff, And Shauna replied, “How would you know?” Shauna goes on to say;
“You tell me what to wear, who to hook up with, I don’t even like soccer!”
… As if to say “you tell me who to hook up with, and I don’t even like boys, I like you.”
Another thing, Shauna only plays soccer because of Jackie? Meaning Shauna would have never been in that plane crash, never would have ended up stranded in the wilderness, and would have never been the reason jackie died.
Jackie is too caught up in her own shit to realize that Shauna does not even like soccer, she likes Jackie.
Shauna has sacrificed herself time and time again for jackie, just to be close to her in any way possible, without ruining their friendship.
And yet even if she hadn’t been on the soccer team, and she hadn’t done everything jackie said at all, she probably would have rather been in the plane crash with her.
Thats how much she loves jackie.
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girls who are psychosexually obsessed with their more popular best friend
who have sex with their best friend’s partner in a weird power play because they can’t be with Her but they can be with the person closest to her
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Just realised that Jackie got so pissed at Natalie and Travis making out instead of finding food because she was worried about shauna I’m not ok
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When Shauna ate the same ear that heard Shauna confess to soliciting her and Jeffs relations…
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