[s1e2] Beers And Weirs ⚡ Must Watch

"Beers and Weirs" avoids the typical "epic party" tropes. Instead of a wild project X-style bash, we get:

Ultimately, the episode is about disappointment—specifically, Lindsay’s disappointment in how easily she can be swayed. According to Vulture , it’s a masterclass in showing the "existential question" Lindsay faces after her grandmother's death: What is the point of anything? If the point is to throw a party just to be liked, the "non-alcoholic" results suggest the answer is more complicated than she thought. What was your favorite moment from the Weir house party? [S1E2] Beers and Weirs

volatile relationship throwing a wrench in Lindsay’s hopes. "Beers and Weirs" avoids the typical "epic party" tropes

pining after Cindy Sanders while trying to navigate the chaos. If the point is to throw a party

A party full of teenagers acting drunk because they think they are, which AV Club describes as a perfect encapsulation of how high schoolers "play at having awesome fun."

playing "Jesus Is Just Alright With Me" on the piano while Nick sings along.

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