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Jessica continues to feel guilty for weeks, while Alex is the one telling her to get over it (“fuck girl code,” he specifically says). Hannah turns her down, and makes it clear she’s jealous. Jessica clearly feels bad, not wanting to rub her relationship in Hannah’s face, and offers to get coffee with Hannah after the movie. As Hannah described it, Alex and Jessica started dating and froze her out – there’s one particular scene where Hannah rings up her friends while they’re on a date at the Crestmont, and Jessica is straight-up bitchy to Hannah, who just tries to be nice.īut in episode two, we see Jessica’s version of that same exchange, and it’s completely different.
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One of the earliest “Reasons” centers on Hannah’s short-lived friendship with Jessica and Alex, and how their cute hangouts over hot chocolate went sour. Jessica’s side of the friendship triangle So… zero points for logic, but 1000 points for Hannah and Zach, who in an alternate universe in my head are still together and happy and extremely alive!Ģ. Their relationship ends because Zach admits he doesn’t want his friends to know about her, which clearly crushes Hannah and makes a lot more sense as a reason for him to be on the tapes than anything we heard last season. Ghost Hannah tries to explain away the tape discrepancy by saying she wanted to keep her and Zach’s relationship private, but why put him on the tapes at all in that case? They only begin to bond after Zach apologizes to her for what happened before, and she accepts his apology, so her dredging that up for the tapes feels false. This whole thing was such a significant retcon that it’s hard to completely swallow.