![]() ![]() Trouble arrives on the eve of parting ways when the two decide to celebrate their relationship’s greatest hits in an expedited date. Jordan Fisher’s Aidan (the boy who won’t fart) and Talia Ryder’s Clare (the girl who lets it rip) make a “break-up pact” on the very night of their meet-cute to couple up for their final year of high-school and part ways before heading off to college. The epilogue of the couple’s relationship is decided in the prologue. Truth be told, to fart or not to fart is not the sole bone of contention. ![]() It sparks the first fight in his relationship with his girlfriend - and fans the flames of their last. Flatulence, or the holding in of, becomes a metaphor for the unhealthy expectations of a high-school teenager’s desire to be perfect in Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between. ![]() They are from a Netflix adaptation of a YA novel by Jennifer E Smith. No, these explosive lines are not from a modernisation of The Clouds by Aristophanes. Actor Danny Masterson drugged, raped women, prosecutor says First reactions to The Flash, starring Ezra Miller ![]()
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