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|'''Jeff''', ''[[Community]]'', "[[Community/Recap/S1/E18 Basic Genealogy|Basic Genealogy]]"}} |
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True Companions are just like a real family—they may not necessarily ''like'' each other, but they know they can depend upon each other in a crisis. It is a relationship considered to be deeper than mere friendship but more innocent than romance. |
'''True Companions''' are just like a real family—they may not necessarily ''like'' each other, but they know they can depend upon each other in a crisis. It is a relationship considered to be deeper than mere friendship but more innocent than romance. |
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This sort of group dynamic appeals to younger audiences who are unfamiliar with romance, and appeals to older audiences who live in a world of complex relationships and convenience [[Beneath the Mask|masqueraded]] as [[False Friend|false friendship]], who are feeling nostalgic about the times when friendship meant a lifelong bond. |
This sort of group dynamic appeals to younger audiences who are unfamiliar with romance, and appeals to older audiences who live in a world of complex relationships and convenience [[Beneath the Mask|masqueraded]] as [[False Friend|false friendship]], who are feeling nostalgic about the times when friendship meant a lifelong bond. |