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#they're self worth levels are in the toilet god
lunar-years · 1 year
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Also, Rebecca is an amazing friend but watching that scene where she talks Keeley off her hill is genuinely gut-wrenching. The unsure, meek way Keeley asks her "should I be ashamed? or embarrassed?" And then when Rebecca asks her how Jack reacted to it, and Keeley says "she was great, yeah," it's obvious Keeley is entirely torn up about the statement, but she doesn't say anything about it. She just wordlessly passes it over to Rebecca and waits for her to form her own opinion, hoping for affirmation that her disappointment and anger are justifiable, but worried she won't get it. Keeley knows how she feels, but she doesn't trust herself for it at all. I think there is a not-so-small part of her actively terrified she is a horrible person for making a sexy video and sending it to a consenting partner. That this isn't something tolerated by any of the people she associates with now, not just Jack. That she doesn't have any right to be upset. When Rebecca validates and supports her feelings, the relief is so visible and instantaneous.
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