No, but. I mean. It, you know. [He laughs, but it doesn't sound amused.] It's too much. It's always. It's always too much and even Michael. Even he says so. Even he gets. Gets annoyed by me.
[Riley and Jeremy have the same problem in opposite directions: she tries to be perfect to compensate for having anxiety and he tries to be good. Neither of them are actually successful at what they're aiming for.]
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[Riley and Jeremy have the same problem in opposite directions: she tries to be perfect to compensate for having anxiety and he tries to be good. Neither of them are actually successful at what they're aiming for.]