Just as we were mentally preparing to endure every emotion possible as Conversations With Friends is set to drop, we suddenly have to relive the heartbreak that was Normal People.
Fans have spotted a heartbreaking scene in the series that even after two years, we never noticed before.
But what is this gesture? When she drops out, Connell begins sitting in her chair in class, a nod to her.Obviously not expecting their hearts to be completely shattered, fans couldn’t cope seeing this new revelation, with one commenting: “Screaming crying throwing up.”While a fourth wrote: “Omg. why u did that to me.”Normal People was based on the book of the same name by Sally Rooney, whose book Conversations With Friends is hitting the small screen soon.
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