It's heartbreaking but we're trying to get over it. As disappointed as we were, I think that somehow you have to find a way to think that it happened for a reason.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes a little heartbreak is a lesson, and the best thing to do is just learn the lesson.
You know, I think anybody who has been in relationships has access to heartbreak - I don't think we have to go far to find it, whether we inflicted the heartbreak or whether we were the recipient of it.
Getting over someone is a grieving process. You mourn the loss of the relationship, and that's only expedited by 'Out of sight, out of mind.' But when you walk outside and see them on a billboard or on TV or on the cover of a magazine, it reopens the wound. It's a high-class problem, but it's real.
People identify with being heartbroken. We've all been heartbroken, haven't we? I've been dumped, and it feels horrible.
I think that's very sad, that I haven't allowed my heart to be broken. I have broken a few.
I remember having crushes and longings, but there were all these missed opportunities or things that seemed like such a big deal, but you really don't understand what the other person is going through.
But since day one, we've always been kinda up against it. So at the end, it's not surprising that we were kind of led along for so many months and didn't know what the fate of the show was gonna be. It was... in a weird way, just kind of that was the way it's always been.
The thing about grief is that it's a roller coaster - it's up, it's down. The emotions sometimes take over.
Any time you end a relationship, and everyone has ended plenty in their life, it's always a tough thing and hard to get over.
The world is a heartbreaking place, without any question.