Bambikles wrote:Gotoh wrote:The only time Nina ever talked about it, was
here. She didn't say anything about her parents trying to feed her blood.
I was actually thinking of
this older strip, when Nina meets Chloé. "I'm a freak. I was born on Easter and although my parents tried to feed me blood, chocolate is all I eat".
So, I think my wonderings are still valid.
I completely forgot about that one.
So, if we're to take what Nina said at face value, that'd rule out her parents as being the "we" that Blair was referring to.
Bambikles wrote:If she was dumped, I would understand jealousy from her, but she's the one who dumped him, so she normally as no more interest in him, except as a friend.
Women in fiction are like that. Not
all of them, but it happens.
Rachel dumped Ross several times and saw other people, but she never liked the idea of him seeing anyone besides her. In her own words, he was supposed to be her "safety net".
Helen Hunt's character (Jo) was the same way, in
'Twister'. She and Billy broke up and she moved on with her life, but she was upset to find out he had moved on to. When she's talking to her mom, about halfway through the film, her mom said exactly what Jo was thinking:
"Billy didn't keep his part of "the bargain"... to spend the rest of his life pining after you, to die miserable and alone."
And Jo's response was: "Is that so much to ask?"
Brooke may, or
may not, be thinking along those lines. It's too early to tell, 'cuz we don't have enough to go on. But I would hope this isn't anothe case of 'girl gets to see someone new, but gets upset when her ex does to'. I'd like to think she was better than that.