Erin, Jenna, Ubah, Brynn (minus finale)
I know the focus is all on Brynn and how despicable it is what she did on the last episode. However can we also talk about Erin and her double standards which were no better than Brynns, except the last night in PR. Up until then, Erin and Brynn were pretty much balanced on the 'pathetic, pigeony, high school behavior' scale.
So I get it everyone talks behind each other's backs and that is what most of this show is all about. However here, the talk seems so inorganic and the gossip seems to be started with the sole intention of wanting to repeat it later.
Even without Brynn doing what she did with Ubah, her behavior was so pathetic and horrendous that she has to be called out for her bully behavior.
How many times did Erin literally B*&$hed about people and then back peddled on what she said - atleast 5 times. 'Jenna poor' 'ubah coming for her' 'b#$@hing session about Jessel by the pool' 'pregnant prank'. I mean she says things in a borderline way which can be played both ways - depending on how you want it to best work for you - either as 'oh it was just a joke' or 'I wasn't joking, I was serious'.
Erin does gaslight people - Raquel with the prank thing and jessel with the b#$@h session by the pool where she quickly turned the blame on the other person.
Brynn was asking ubah to talk during dinner when Brynn was clearly riling her up but at the same dinner Erin could sush Jessel because Jessel caught Erin in a lie.
What did JFL even contribute this season. Literally nothing. Zero. Acting like a cute ignorant 'oopsie' person when you are in your 50s is so cringe. Also Jenna never takes any strong stand for anyone. Also if anyone, Jenna is scared of Brynn.
Ubah and her temper - She definitely needs anger control and this has nothing to do with Brynns lies. She randomly snaps at everyone and seems like an unhappy person.
Erin Jenna Brynn clique seems to encourage Brynn to act the way she does.
Lastly, this might but sound incorrect but I don't know a better way to say it. But people's trauma no matter how bad it is should not give them the right to treat others poorly. Everybody has gone through something and no one fully understand what the other person has gone through or can take. When these hurt people hurt others it's excused because they are 'going through a lot' and no one else is supposed to hurt these hurt people because they are 'going through a lot'. So basically they get a free pass every way.
Never thought would say this but sai and Jesse's were the only two tolerable this season.