TVLINE | Gabe, when we spoke in November, you mentioned Amy and Jonah’s love story wasn’t necessarily over. In separate interviews, TVLine spoke with series star/producer Ben Feldman, as well as executive producers/co-showrunners Jonathan Green and Gabe Miller, about bringing the #Simmosa arc to a satisfying close. It was another “moment of beauty.” (The finale also solved the mystery of the severed feet - more on that here.) As the series drew to a close, Amy tucked Parker and Carter into bed, then shut the lights, revealing glow stars on the bedroom ceiling. What followed was an emotional flash forward - more on that here! - that revealed that Amy and Jonah eventually got married and had a kid of their own: a son named Carter. The kiss was eventually interrupted by a customer inquiring about menstrual cups - the very same customer who interrupted Amy to ask about stool softener in the pilot. But you waited six years for me, so if I have to wait another-”Īnd that’s when he stopped her and kissed her. And yet, here we are, and my life is so much better than it was because of you. ![]() “I hated how cheesy you were, I hated how woke you were, I hated how often you used the word ‘artisan’… But most of all, I hated how you believed that life could be better than it was. And that’s when Amy laid all her cards on the table: “When I first met you, I thought you were the most annoying person I’d ever met, with your moments of beauty, seize-the-day crap - like you’d watched Dead Poets Society too many times,” she said. Rather than wait for Jonah to figure it out on his own, Amy approached him at closing time and asked him why he stayed at Cloud 9 for six years. “I’m sorry, but I don’t know what I want anymore.” ![]() “I’m not just something you can schedule for whenever you’re free,” he told her. Jonah was happy that Amy figured things out, but he was still hurt by the way things ended between them, and he needed Amy to see that.
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