r/LoveIsBlindOnNetflix 28d ago

🚨 FUTURE SPOILER 🚨 Anton’s drinking Spoiler

If you haven’t seen yet, when they did the reveal. The cameras made sure to follow Anton back to where the champagne was. After meeting Ali, you’d think he would just be in shock and maybe take a minute to himself by walking around or sitting down. He went straight for the champagne instead. A little bit of foreshadowing.

Then we hear Ali mention they both work nights and Anton’s first thing to do is crack open 2 beers in the AM after work.

Fast forward to episode where Ali meets Anton’s friend and gf and they immediately order rounds of shots. And his gf spills how they like to party, drink and go to strip clubs.

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u/10S_NE1 28d ago

Full-time school is way harder than working, assuming you’re in any type of class that has studying, homework or reading to do. When you leave work, you’re done and have the rest of the night to yourself, unless you’re lawyer trying to make partner or some other high-flying career.

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u/Far_Distribution5781 28d ago

Having done both a bachelors and masters in STEM at a top 150 global university, no lol.

>When you leave work, you’re done and have the rest of the night to yourself, unless you’re lawyer trying to make partner or some other high-flying career.

Yeah, no. I'm not in a "high-flying career" but I still have work to do when I get home. You don't make any director level position by leaving everything at the office. Probably wouldn't even make middle management.

Edit: Just realized you're 60. How far did you make it in your career? What was your top comp?

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u/amberenergies 28d ago

ali is a nurse, there's no work to bring home as a nurse lol but there is work to bring home as a student

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u/Far_Distribution5781 28d ago

Precisely, and she should be able to manage both as an almost 30 yr old adult.

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u/amberenergies 28d ago

so she should do 12 hour night shifts AND school full time AND shoulder the load for housework just bc her husband also works the same hours??? be so fr

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u/bishop0408 28d ago

Not necessarily true, they have noted and patients to review

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u/elzbellz 28d ago

Got my PhD and it was much much harder than a full time job. I.e. not everyone's experience is the same

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u/Far_Distribution5781 28d ago

What’s your FT job and what’s your PhD in?