Mine was the small-town antique store owner who inherited it from his grandmother, who was desperately trying to save it from being torn down by the big city developer, who wanted to build a nuclear waste dump-shopping mall. What really hurts is that it was MY COMPANY that was working on that project and I was the lead on it. Thanks to her it’s now off-limits. I lost my girlfriend AND my job.
Girl! That "Don't lie to me" and "What are you staring at?" is so spot on cuz there's always so much romantic/sexual tension, especially the Staring one because the guy's always like "Whoa.... she's like....a woman now." 😂🤧
Being friends with men in a nutshell! It's all fun and platonic when you're kids, but when you both are teenagers or adults... it just can't be the same!
Once you're done boinking those big city skanks, I, small-town-Sarah, will be here, never challenging your intelligence or the world view our parents passed down to us! Remember, being exposed to new ideas is all well and good, so long as you end up at the exact same place you came from and never abandon "family values" !
And in hallmark channel you got the MALE version of these exact characters! They're gonna be those hunky lumber, barista, or some blue collar worker with passion that will persuade the strong independent female protagonist to leave her soul-sucking job as a fashion editor to be with him in Twinklesvile
They always keep art projects they made for each other as kids 😭😭 [edit] Yall, I’m not saying it’s bad to keep art projects from your friends but it’s just a troupe in these movies and I was just pointing it out 😭 I think it’s cute personally
@@charmishing I've met people that sentimental and trust me they are totally willing to admit. "Oh come look I still have xyz from this 'time period' hahaha remember".
@@charmishingno actually we are; I have three boxes full of birthday cards and letters etc that were gifted to me; if someone ever made a card for me it will be hidden there forever
No, it's not in context. It's usually the ending of the movie when they end up together and redecorate their old dream house. Those movies always end like that
@@mimilook4347 The acting was funny and made it creepy. Also, I never watched movies like that. The closest I could thing of to this is the movie UP but I think they built that house from scratch.
Imagine this as a horror movie, where they absolutely played it straight as like a "Hallmark romance" film. He comes back from his high-paying city job as the kids from his class invited him to their beloved old teacher's funeral. Movie goes by the numbers. Then the end hits and she admits that she's been obsessed with him all these years and murdered the elderly teacher because he wouldn't sell his home and property to her so she could fulfill her promise to the male character. It all goes downhill from there into a straight slasher.
@@Ms.Divine2024 You should watch the anime called "Love is Indivisible by Twins" if you wanna rant at something. Otherwise, if you want a more pleasing one where they end up together, I'd recommend Tomo-chan is a Girl!
I usually find channels like this stupid, but every single one of your videos cracks me up. The internet hasn't made me laugh out loud this much in a while. Subscribed
I just realized this is literally how the couple in the greatest showman meet… 💀 the husband even makes the house they would run away together in as kids their family house
Tbf if she’s not dumb… she owns property now which is an accomplishment in today’s standards. 😂 They always too sentimental in these movies tho. It encourages me to hoard which is not good for anyone.
The fact that this reminds me of a character from a game I like who's a guy and who's the childhood best friend and neighbor who's also a guy is what makes this even funnier, you expect cheesy Hallmark but all you can think about is the idol dude who keeps saying he wants to marry his best friend while his best friend is so used to hearing this stuff that he's like "Yeah he's just like this"
I feel like this is one of the more wholesome written by men tropes, because the girl next door is probably inspired by a very real example in the writers' lives. This trope also has that coming of age, she's a woman moment, so the girl next door isn't solely a love interest or an object. She's a real friend, not just a friend that's a girl. She kind of represents the childhood dreams and ambitions people probably wished they could have embraced. She doesn't give up her dreams for the male protagonist, even if her dream was to be with them, she moves on like a normal adult if that doesn't happen. She's not enticing or suggestive, she's typically a headstrong partner on equal footing who lives not for the male protagonist, but their relationship and the couple treats that relationship as a living and breathing thing subject to change, unlike other written by men love interest tropes.
She's perfect. I'm so happy he will realise this on the drive to the airport (or if it's New England, train ride) to NY, tell that yuppie city hussy that she's a great gal but just ain't the gal for him, turn his life around and settle in Bedfort Hills, turning that mansion into the most quaint B&B and live happily ever after. Because he too kept that macaroni necklace.