My interpretation of Jonas's statement.
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My interpretation of Jonas's statement.
So many people have posted that Jonas's "three's a crowd" statement was practically an admission of gaydom. While I don't care whether Jonas is a gay character, I think using this one statement as proof positive is ridiculous, and also a misinterpretation of the statement itself. This is what Jonas meant (to me) when he made the statement (as I posted in response to the repetitive and thoroughly annoying poll):
You know what I saw in that statement? Jonas trying to get across to Bree how angry he was; how lucky she was that he was still chauffering her around, supporting, and hiding her; and how that could change at any second if she tried anything like the stunt she just pulled. Basically, it was a stern warning of what could happen if she didn't act right. Honestly, I don't know why anyone is interpretting this any other way. It was obvious to me. Jonas is basically threatening to ditch her (without speaking to her) because of what she did (although I don't think he means it; I think he is trying to scare her).
Alright, all you paranoid homophobes...come out and play...
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You know what I saw in that statement? Jonas trying to get across to Bree how angry he was; how lucky she was that he was still chauffering her around, supporting, and hiding her; and how that could change at any second if she tried anything like the stunt she just pulled. Basically, it was a stern warning of what could happen if she didn't act right. Honestly, I don't know why anyone is interpretting this any other way. It was obvious to me. Jonas is basically threatening to ditch her (without speaking to her) because of what she did (although I don't think he means it; I think he is trying to scare her).
Alright, all you paranoid homophobes...come out and play...
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Re: My interpretation of Jonas's statement.
couldn't have said it better myself. What better way to make someone feel insecure then to show them that they aren't as important or in control as they thought. I think Jonas was trying to show that he had gained some control back that she had taken from him when she tied him up.longlostposter wrote:So many people have posted that Jonas's "three's a crowd" statement was practically an admission of gaydom. While I don't care whether Jonas is a gay character, I think using this one statement as proof positive is ridiculous, and also a misinterpretation of the statement itself. This is what Jonas meant (to me) when he made the statement (as I posted in response to the repetitive and thoroughly annoying poll):
You know what I saw in that statement? Jonas trying to get across to Bree how angry he was; how lucky she was that he was still chauffering her around, supporting, and hiding her; and how that could change at any second if she tried anything like the stunt she just pulled. Basically, it was a stern warning of what could happen if she didn't act right. Honestly, I don't know why anyone is interpretting this any other way. It was obvious to me. Jonas is basically threatening to ditch her (without speaking to her) because of what she did (although I don't think he means it; I think he is trying to scare her).
Alright, all you paranoid homophobes...come out and play...
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Thanks, Kelly, it had to be done; although it probably won't put this subject to rest (unfortunately).JustAnotherLonelyGirl. wrote:![]()
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Re: My interpretation of Jonas's statement.
*clap clap clap*longlostposter wrote:So many people have posted that Jonas's "three's a crowd" statement was practically an admission of gaydom. While I don't care whether Jonas is a gay character, I think using this one statement as proof positive is ridiculous, and also a misinterpretation of the statement itself. This is what Jonas meant (to me) when he made the statement (as I posted in response to the repetitive and thoroughly annoying poll):
You know what I saw in that statement? Jonas trying to get across to Bree how angry he was; how lucky she was that he was still chauffering her around, supporting, and hiding her; and how that could change at any second if she tried anything like the stunt she just pulled. Basically, it was a stern warning of what could happen if she didn't act right. Honestly, I don't know why anyone is interpretting this any other way. It was obvious to me. Jonas is basically threatening to ditch her (without speaking to her) because of what she did (although I don't think he means it; I think he is trying to scare her).
Alright, all you paranoid homophobes...come out and play...
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That is exactly what I though when i was first watching the video...
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Do you mean you don't think my interpretation of what Jonas said is necessarily correct? That he just isn't understanding what normal socialization is? That could very well be, CNG. But, either way, the statement is not an indication of Jonas being gay, IMO.colbertnationgirl wrote:I don't think that Jonas is gay and I don't think this is right either. I think he is just kind of like Bree in the fact that he isn't very mature socially. (Re-watch the Bored at Home video.)
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