She let her guard down a bit too much. She got a little too comfortable. That's the most authentic she actually presents in terms of trying to create friendships. The only friendship's realacult other, the only other frendship we see or cultivate in that movie is with but who she refers to as the idiot ragno,. But i think, going back to what you said, hannah, and you can clarify this too, is that, i think what you were speaking to is also this idea that you get in locked into very rigid thinking.
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