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  1. Jeremiah has known what Gus is. and is the only one who has called out his real personality ever since season 2. And how does no one say anything about homeboy being behind on rent. There is more to this story and Jeremiah is a real one because gus knows Jeremiah won’t throw his personal issues in front of people. Gus wouldn’t have done that. He would have thrown out all Jeremiahs dirt if it was that bad

  2. Gus is so dumb omg “Jeremiah doesn’t wanna talk blah blah blah and have real conversation” HE DID BRO and then you attacked him. And he was like “I punched him and shit” bro you scratched him 😂 so his hands had to be open. Like wouldn’t want to have a deep conversation again with someone after they lunged at me. Like damn bro gus is so annoying this season I hate him.

  3. I'm not on anybody's side because I really don't know what happened in their personal life we only see what is here can't tell who is telling the truth or not but jeremiah has a point he thought shit was squashed in the hot tub and apparently it was not so why should Jeremiah want to be friends with Gus

  4. Everybody always pacifying Gus and babying him. If Jeremiah don’t wanna fuck with his toxic narcissistic ass HE SHOULDNT HAVE TO! Why can’t Gus ever be consistent with his words and actions, he always wanna apologize and talk shit out with no change to his behavior, who wants to befriend that? Not me. Gus got on every nerve I have.

  5. There’s just so much to unpack in this episode. Clearly, effective communication and understanding is a massive problem with this group. Gus is extremely toxic and manipulative. I seriously think he suffers from antisocial personality disorder. He displays all of the traits and they’re so obvious. He manipulates the entire house against Jeremiah, his aggression in every tense situation, alcohol dependency, impulsive actions like running away in freezing conditions wearing a cutoff shirt and shorts, his inability to take responsibility for or learn from his mistakes, entitlement, deceitful, etc. he is a textbook example.

    Another thing I don’t understand is how Codi makes a general negative statement about the house and gets upset Candace takes it personally. Is she not a member of the house? Is she not “people?” Of course, Gus and Kirk stick up for him because neither of the three can recognize the shortcomings of each other. Why does Jeremiah have to forgive Gus? He was physically assaulted. In the real world, people are arrested and jailed for that. If Jeremiah were Jennifer, would the house maintain the same position that Gus should be forgiven? Regardless of the gender switch in my example, relationships are relationships. Once violence enters the equation, it’s no longer viable. Gus doesn’t get why Jeremiah can’t forgive him when he(Gus) forgives everyone. I’m pretty sure you’re in this situation because you couldn’t forgive Jeremiah for evicting you from the house. Honestly, problems would dissipate if Gus were removed from the house.

  6. Codi was right about going off on everybody. Everybody hides what’s wrong, they all wait till they’re super angry to fight. Candace going off proves codi’s point

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