Eric doesn't know how to tell him. So he talks in Japanese and stabs himself in the stomach dramatically falling dead onto the couch and imitating Seppuku, which is the Samurai practice of voluntarily dying with honor rather than falling into the hands of your enemies. -Danielle
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And I know, I know for a fact it was very important to Michael...We are not going to do the stereotypical they don't end up together, but you want them to. We're not doing that. They will be together. -Danielle
When did that decision get made on behind the scenes? Because I feel like this might have been the week. -Rider
Yeah. Maybe. Yeah, maybe. But I, I do know, I do know that I don, well, I guess, I don't know. I do not think the network would have been pushing back about what they had seen so far about, oh, this is too serious. But I could see them saying, what's happening with this relationship? What are, what's, where, where are the stakes here? They're just together and they're just gonna casually be together. Like where, what's the thing? And, and Michael saying, don't, don't worry. You wait till you see what we're gonna do. -Danielle
I also think we know Michael well enough to where he would say, and I think I can, I can honestly say that he would say, I knew they were gonna end up together the second she pushed him against the locker...He would say that. The second she pushed 'em against the locker, I knew they were gonna be married for the rest of their life....But that's, but that's what I think Michael would say. It was. He knew from the second Yeah. She pushed him against the locker and they had that moment at the end that they were gonna end up together. -Will
The, the truth. And that storytelling is that the colonel of something great happened in that very first episode. And, and like the, and, but you know, yes. So yes, there is truth in that, right? Yeah, absolutely. Like you see the Cory Topanga episode, And you go, this is the show, if not like a pillar of the show...-Rider
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