Oh, wait, I get it! Thelma isn’t a waitress, she’s a psychoanalyst! Everything makes sense now—Thelma read Margo’s mind and knew that she wanted breakfast, she’s asking Margo to tell her all about her relationship with her parents, and she even magically transported Margo back to her apartment so that she can ask her to lie down on the couch and talk more about her (hopefully traumatic in some way!) childhood.
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Uhh...have they magically transported back to Apartment 3-G? I am increasingly baffled by the surrounding environment.
Are we being gaslighted?
Oh, wait, I get it! Thelma isn’t a waitress, she’s a psychoanalyst! Everything makes sense now—Thelma read Margo’s mind and knew that she wanted breakfast, she’s asking Margo to tell her all about her relationship with her parents, and she even magically transported Margo back to her apartment so that she can ask her to lie down on the couch and talk more about her (hopefully traumatic in some way!) childhood.
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