Living With Yourself
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People have notedthat the song is a little creepy.
(The narrator responds to the ad while lying in bed next to its author, for example.)
She also comes to the realization, in the end, that maybe she already has what shes seeking.
(Im the love that youve looked for, come with me and escape.)
Shes grown past that phase in the relationship.
Miles gets Kate breakfast in bed.
He takes her out on a run.
He buys tickets for that Paris vacation theyd always wanted and even floats the possibility of moving there.
But Kate just wants a cup of coffee before work.
And she hasnt been out jogging in a long time.
Youre too great and youre too loving and youre too kind and its weird, she says.
And a little exhausting, if Im being honest with you.
Their relationship is just getting started and theyve already grown apart.
Who knows better how Miles thinks than another version of Miles, after all?
Hell just have to perform forever without breaking character.
The sex scene between Miles 2.0 and Kate is confusing.
It has an awkward beginning and then ends in an abrupt, not-so-satisfactory way.
Hard to believe that any version of Kate and Miles would have done a choreographed number at their wedding.
Dan is in on the cloning secret now, but he has an amusingly mixed reaction.