Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20150310155122/@comment-24139638-20150310224421

Glad to see she's trying to move on from that whole mess and speaking kindly of Ariana, whether she's being 100% truthful of their history or not. No more childish mudslinging please.

Ultimately, I believe the whole situation breaks down very simply and this place complicates it by getting caught up in the minuta. Jennette wasn't happy and she hadn't been from day one. She wasn't happy with the concept, she was butting heads with Ariana, she was feeling underutilized, stunted and disrespected. She wanted out. Ariana was butting heads with Jennette and had a take it or leave it attitude towards the show. Thanks to her music career, she had other things to distract her and thus she wasn't as bitter pver the whole thing as Jennette was.

And Dan let the whole thing implode. It was never going to work and was doomed from day one. Jennette's KCAs boycott was icing on that mess of a cake and sped up the show's demise, but she was not the sole cause of said demise. There were many disgruntled cooks in that kitchen.

Anyways, like I said, I'm glad she's moving on from the whole thing and it'd be great if everyone else could too. Of course that's not going to happen, obviously. Fans on both sides will be bitter over this long after Jennette and Ariana have gotten over it and that's utterly ridiculous to me, but whatever.

I also really like that she keeps bringing up how you can't go through that experience without forming a lasting bond. Wether or not you are close friends forever, you will undoubtedly share a bond with your costars because they're the only ones who know what it's like to go through the experience that you did. I think that's a very genuine sentiment. (And yes, I believe that applies to Nathan to @Cartoon. They may not actively be friends anymore, but I don't think either would deny that they have a bond for life simply because of what they experienced together.)