But by the end of this episode, it gets decided for her.
She takes this as a major sign that they’re meant to be.
She seriously freaks Josh out by manically going on about starting a family.

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After being put on this insane roller coaster ride, Josh breaks up with Rebecca.
Meanwhile, Paula finds out she’sactuallypregnant, and it puts a damper on her law school plans.
The next day, Rebecca shows up, and Greg walks toward her, unseen.
But before he reaches her, he has second thoughts and walks away.
He decides to finally go to Emory Business School and plans to leave the next day.
He doesn’t tell Rebecca, but she finds out just in time.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger after Rebecca enacts the rom-com airport moment, running to stop him.
Until then, Rebecca and Greg shippers such as myself have hope.
Rebecca misses the point.
Bloom’s Marilyn Monroe impression is exaggerated to Lina Lamont-levels of baby voice.
This number is flawlessly acted by Bloom.
Alas, Rebecca learns nothing about herself from it.
Understandably, Josh interrupts her song to talk about what just happened.
It’s too bad that this wasn’t a real song.
Season 2 Song Ranking (So Far):
1.
“Maybe This Dream”
2.
“Greg’s Drinking Song”
3.
“Love Kernels”
My ranking remains the same.
“Love Triangles” was good, but not good enough to break the top three.