Razorback, Donna ends up hating any woman she thinks is cuter than she herself is. Kacey is “not that cute” (see yesterday), so Donna isn’t threatened by her, so she’s “nice”.
But if Pierre is attracted to Kacey, then Donna has to re-evaluate her judgment of Kacey’s cuteness, and may end up “remembering” why she “hated” Kacey after all (as AliKzam suggests).
Donna’s not self-aware enough to understand that this is how she chooses her friends, but it’s beginning to dawn on her (with Pierre’s help).
Good ol’ Pierre… Always there to provide an AFGO (Another F—ing Growth Opportunity).
Razorback, Donna ends up hating any woman she thinks is cuter than she herself is. Kacey is “not that cute” (see yesterday), so Donna isn’t threatened by her, so she’s “nice”.
But if Pierre is attracted to Kacey, then Donna has to re-evaluate her judgment of Kacey’s cuteness, and may end up “remembering” why she “hated” Kacey after all (as AliKzam suggests).
Donna’s not self-aware enough to understand that this is how she chooses her friends, but it’s beginning to dawn on her (with Pierre’s help).
Good ol’ Pierre… Always there to provide an AFGO (Another F—ing Growth Opportunity).