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Sorry that I’ve been bumping up so many old threads lately. I agree that Nina looked wish-washy, but I also think she was genuinely confused. I think she loved Andy more, but I think she loved Jake too. And I think Sam being so attached to Jake was a huge reason she stayed with him too. With all of this said, I thought Andy’s proposal to Nina was perfect. |
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I agree that Nina really was torn, and the fact that Sam loved Jake so much really did factor into her decision to go with Jake. Still though, I wish that she had made the decision to go back to Andy instead of Andy making the decision for her. I agree that Andy's proposal to Nina was perfect. |
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When do you think both Andy and Nina started developing feelings for each other? Was it close to the same time? One earlier?
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That’s a good question because one of the things I liked about Andy/Nina was how subtle they were. I can’t really think of specific moments. I think they both sort of “ friend zoned” each other just due to life circumstances when they met. She was married, and he was grieving the loss of his wife, so neither one was available for a relationship. In some ways that helped them to grow close really quickly. There was no tension on either side, which allowed them to open up completely to each other. Funny enough, I think it was Jake who made them both aware of their feelings for each other albeit at different times. So I think Nina at least became aware of her feelings first but not by much. What do you think? |
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I think your comments are so right on! They had an easy friendship In the beginning. The only conflict they had Was because of foot massagers and porn magazines! |
What made them so appealing for me was that romantic or otherwise, they just really clicked with each other. That’s rare and special thing IMO.
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Yes, there were subtle hints earlier but nothing concrete until later on. In S1 Andy attempted to go to a singles mixer and Nina did seem a little awkward finding out. Very subtle. Or the clear parallel in 1.10 ... I have always found this episode to be "the episode" for the two main romantic pairings, Ephram/Amy & Andy/Nina. Notice what goes on with the two pairings at the party... huge, enormous, massive parallel taking place. You have both pairings fully acting like, well, "pairings" and you see it plain as day. Berlanti made such a special point of making it clear in this very episode these were his two pairings and they were ending up together. But it was also clear both pairings were in for a long ride. It was like Andy/Nina were established in S1 but we would see a very slow build until anything concrete transpired between them romantically. Their friendship bond allowed them to eventually get there. :love: |
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One thing I loved about Nina was that she never judged Andy for “ talking” to Julia. She was just there for him as a supportive friend.
It’s interesting. I know Andy told Julia( at the cemetery) in the finale that that should be their last goodbye, but as long as it didn’t hinder the relationship, I think Nina would actually be okay with the occasional visit. She’d probably even go with him. |
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I honestly don't understand why Andy felt like his visit to Julia's grave should be his last one, because Julia was his wife and the mother of his children, so why not continue to visit her grave if he was in New York? I don't see that as dwelling on the past at all, and I don't think that Nina would either. I still visit my parents' grave when I go up to New Jersey and my wife and I still visit her parents' graves. |
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