As Sam is talking about different penguins hanging out together in hostile territory, as we see Casey and Izzie hanging out as the poor kids at the rich kid prep school. Is this a foreshadowing to them becoming best friends? Or does the foreshadowing come in as we see Nate tell the girls that he knew they would fall in love? hmm...interesting possibilities.
Casey's two worlds (friends from Clayton coming over to Casey's local pizza place) are colliding, including Evan meeting Izzie and Nate. While Casey can survive in both worlds, Evan is not connecting with them. Maybe he's even jealous of Nate, seeing him as competition. Though there was more chemistry between Casey and Izzie, than with either Evan and Nate.
Tbh Casey's new friends can be dicks, but Evan was way too defensive before even sitting down at the table. They both messed up here. I get why he's upset, but I feel like he's overreacting a bit. I think he's just self-conscious, and she's trying to fit in among people she has very little in common with.
evan's right. but i still want them together. nate is getting creepier by the day though
Casey is the worst. Clearly her mother's daughter.
Review by BogexBlockedParentSpoilers2022-02-05T15:29:19Z
Okay, let me just stop right at the beginning before I continue with this episode... A panic attack? I had my fair share of those and in none of those situations was I even nearly close to collapsing and/or losing my consciousness. That looked a hellofa lot more like a heart attack. Panic attacks don't make you lose your balance or drop the milk that's in your hand. They might make you feel weak, you might need to sit down, your vision might go spotty or even pitch black for a really short period of time. And you might feel like you're about to collapse or even die, but you don't. That's a big difference between panic attacks and heart attacks.
Well, I just wrote like half an hour ago about Evan and Casey's relationship, aaand yup, here we are. I see Casey's side of the pizza place incident too, but let's be honest: Evan is in the right here. Pretty cliché TV show scenario, and it's usually the other way around (the guy having the elite friends and ending up offending the girl), it was still an okay scene here. Evan might have overreacted a bit since he felt somewhat threatened by Nate or that group as a whole basically taking Casey away from him, and he definitely felt a sour feeling of not belonging between the elite kids. Why I side with him though is that Casey does seem to share more about her private life to the Clayton kids than to Evan lately. And while Evan tries to get closer to Casey (in an emotional sense), she seems to have an overall avoidant behaviour towards him, or at least compared to the Clayton kids again.