
WEIGHT: 63 kg
Bust: A
1 HOUR:80$
NIGHT: +50$
Services: Sauna / Bath Houses, Trampling, Games, Naturism/Nudism, Strap-ons
Back then, Valencia was the hot but mean yoga teacher in a long-established and apparently stable relationship, while Rebecca was the weird new girl in town whose determination to get close to both Valencia and her boyfriend kind of freaked everyone out.
Ad β content continues below. The whole thing was basically an excuse for Rachel Bloom and Gabrielle Ruiz to bounce off one another, and for the most part, it worked pretty well. Or was she always this ruthless, just waiting for the right partner-in-crime to come along?
But the show wants us to see how similar they are, even in their pig-headed stubbornness, and to hope for reconciliation. Even so, something seemed to be missing this week. The songs were good, there were dozens of great throwaway jokes, but something was just a bit lacklustre. And I hate to say it, but I really missed Greg this week. Her girl gang really only enable her to be her worst self.
Who should apologise first, Paula or Rebecca? And how long do you give Josh and Anna before she gets fed up and finds another skinny bearded hipster boyfriend? Sarah Dobbs SarahDobbs. Sarah is a freelance writer and editor.
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