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T.S.'s feelings were completely justified? I mean, they're going on as if he's being an unreasonable A-hole. His girlfriend, has just put their vacation plans on ice, so that she can be a contestant on a dating show, a show in which she'll end up going on a date with someone else. Not only that, but the fact that it was the vacation in which he intended to propose, and she blows it off mere hours before the plane took off, to go on a show, to please her jerk-ass dad, he had every reason to be angry, and yet she proceeds to dump him. Take all that under consideration!

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He was completely justified and probably should've been a little less subdued at the mall. He should've punched out the front window of Buy Me Toys. Brandy was lucky he sought her and, who knows how oppressive angry pop was to her behind closed doors. Wouldn't be surprising if ol' Rooker practiced naked karate on her, beat for beat, to the tune of Weezer's, "Susanne."

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Absolutely no! The movie makes it clear that he was an possessive jerk. Right in the first scene. I really hate this is the movie. For me it blowed completely the experience. These two main caracthers are not at all likeable as human beings for example as Dante and Randal from Clerks, Smith earlier movie.

I just can't like those guys and care about their history when they are so repulsive.

Cuyaba, Brazil.

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