Love how Roger was like “hey you look familiar. You look like the girl I see at the strip club. I’ve seen you tied up before”
Good on ya, buddy. No brain cells in that beautiful brain 💖

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Love how Roger was like “hey you look familiar. You look like the girl I see at the strip club. I’ve seen you tied up before”
Good on ya, buddy. No brain cells in that beautiful brain 💖
Okay but Lazy Domestic Mark and Roger
Lounging in the apartment with no utilitize/utilities that turn off, bundling together for heat or basking awkwardly in their boxers to cool off
Any time Mark does anything not fully clothed, Roger wolf whistles at him and he feels simultaneously flustered and insecure
Roger with his don't-touch-me attitude pulling Mark into his lap during conversations - the first time he did that everyone at the table choked a little
Mark waking up at decent times in the day and Roger NOT HAVING IT when the other gets out of bed every morning
Mark wearing Roger's shirts and jackets and Roger not being way too happy about it
Random/casual compliments and reminders that they love each other since both have relationship trauma
"I love you, you know" "I'm not going anywhere" but said casually, like Bros
The gang hardly noticed that anything changed and they had to tell them that they were together
Mark being a SIMP and Roger fondimg it sweet but being concerned
December 24th, Nine PM
Eastern Standart Time
From here on in
I shoot without a script
(Sorry, I can’t help post it...)
Me, writing anything:
That’s poetic
...
That’s pathetic.
Mark Cohen is Autistic
Why don't I see more of this? It honestly fits so perfectly. It explains why Mark is so obsessed with his film and his camera despite working on his film for six years and getting nowhere with it (as mentioned in the demo and workshop versions of the show). It explains why he disconnects from other people so much, why he doesn't seem to always realize that he's offending people with his actions until he's called out on it (as shown when he films the homeless lady or the times when he brings up April and her suicide in a blatant and straightforward matter). This also fits of we assume his mother has autism too! Since she calls repeatedly despite her son never calling back. It works if we assume that she is hyper empathetic, which is why she worries so much about Mark to the point of being a little smothering to him. Just give me autistic Mark Cohen
I will,,,protect mark cohen until the day I die tbh