I think the movie's premise is abolished, though. It proved that parenting isn't as easy as the characters thought. It took two people -- a guy who thought everything was smooth sailing for him, and a woman who wanted everything she couldn't find -- and proved their easy-way-out wrong.
With MJ, I think she was busy often enough for the kid not to bother her. Clearly, she didn't involve herself in his life. Jason tended to wait until he was free to date MJ,a nd whens he was around the kid, he mostly handled him. I don't think Jason ever put any pressure on her over the kid, which is why she was willing to move forward in their relationship (and was clearly a crappy choice on his part, because hello, you're a father, and that's what he understood at that dinner scene near the end)
I'm sad you don't like Jenn, because I love her so much and I actually really like Julie.
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I think the movie's premise is abolished, though. It proved that parenting isn't as easy as the characters thought. It took two people -- a guy who thought everything was smooth sailing for him, and a woman who wanted everything she couldn't find -- and proved their easy-way-out wrong.
With MJ, I think she was busy often enough for the kid not to bother her. Clearly, she didn't involve herself in his life. Jason tended to wait until he was free to date MJ,a nd whens he was around the kid, he mostly handled him. I don't think Jason ever put any pressure on her over the kid, which is why she was willing to move forward in their relationship (and was clearly a crappy choice on his part, because hello, you're a father, and that's what he understood at that dinner scene near the end)
I'm sad you don't like Jenn, because I love her so much and I actually really like Julie.