Thread:TDWTisAWESOME/@comment-1734566-20151210220222/@comment-1734566-20151215040333

Spencer hate is often just as overblown, if not moreso, than Spencer love.

And unlike Jeremy's "story," which is literally him just whining about missing his wife like Savage, at least Spencer's story has an arc and meaningful development; he struggles to say "I love you" to his girlfriend, then finally does at the loved ones' visit, that was adorable. And you seriously can't argue that Spencer's story is anymore shoved in your face than Jeremy's was. If anything, Spencer's is more subtle because he first mentioned it as a side comment, when he was building his bond with Jeremy; it wasn't shoved down our throats in a cheesy confessional like Jeremy's was. It was much less in-your-face, and again, a more meaningful story rather than, like, what Jaclyn did in Season 29 constantly reminding people that she can't have kids, or Missy doing the same thing with her half-a-dozen divorces. And again, opposite those instances, Spencer is obviously NOT doing his for pity points - though neither is Jeremy (so far), and that's very respectable. I HATE when people drag their personal lives into it for sympathy.