HBO: Insecure -- Season 5 Official Discussion Thread (Final Season)

You're right about everything you said. Now my memory isn't as good as some you all because you fuckers remember credits and the colors of coasters on the side table but...

I don't believe Molly ever explained to Andrew that she had issues with Issa or did she?
She didn't
After this blowup he said oh I see and sided with her

Communication is not Molly's strong point
No she was passive aggressive hating

Even on the way he was like this is dope for your friend lol

He caped for Issa in a way that lets me know he didn't know how Molly felt

At the end he sided with his girl like he would have from jump if she talked to him.
Dude had to be aware to some extent. When Molly was getting ready, he had to help convince her to go to her best friend's event.

He later had a whole conversation with Molly at the party. He even compared her and Issa to him and Molly. He talked about how focused Molly would get when it comes to work and how it negatively affected their relationship. He then went on to say Molly is getting mad at Issa for doing the exact same thing. So he was aware there was some tension between the two.
 
Dude had to be aware to some extent. When Molly was getting ready, he had to help convince her to go to her best friend's event.

He later had a whole conversation with Molly at the party. He even compared her and Issa to him and Molly. He talked about how focused Molly would get when it comes to work and how it negatively affected their relationship. He then went on to say Molly is getting mad at Issa for doing the exact same thing. So he was aware there was some tension between the two.

Some tension is completely different from not fucking with somebody
 
Some tension is completely different from not fucking with somebody
They weren't at that point yet. Look at how Molly responded to dude when he said what he said. Molly gave no indication that it was any deeper than two friends not finding time for each other. Molly even goes as far as to try to offer a peace offering (the chicken wings) later she and Issa are dancing and having a good time. Up until the "reveal" they were both wanting to salvage the relationship.

So we agree that Molly went WAAAYYYYY overboard in her reaction after the fact. However, no one was expecting Molly to react the way she did, including Molly.
 
Was he invited? Also, he probably thought Condola was still feeling Issa out with the event, and didn't want to run into her.


I didn't take it as an event that required an invitation. It was a public event. And last episode he was giving Issa props for organizing it. They were cool with each other enough that him coming wouldn't be seen as a problem. It was big enough to where they didn't have to be in each other's face.

Idk, maybe I am reading to much into it but I was thinking it was a noticeable observation.
 
I didn't take it as an event that required an invitation. It was a public event. And last episode he was giving Issa props for organizing it. They were cool with each other enough that him coming wouldn't be seen as a problem. It was big enough to where they didn't have to be in each other's face.

Idk, maybe I am reading to much into it but I was thinking it was a noticeable observation.
I pretty much agree with you, except I do think his recent breakup with Condola would make him hesitant to come. I'm sure Lawrence wanted to make sure he didn't cause a scene or zap the positivety out of the event. At this point, we are assuming that Issa was the indirect cause of the breakup. How awkward it would have been to bump into both of them at the same time?
 
Really good interview. The show has always done a great job showing Issa and Molly being equally flawed friends, but it seems like most viewers tend to side with Issa.

Other highlights:

-They've already started working on scripts for season 5.
-They might touch on the pandemic in passing or as something in the background.
- Jay Ellis directed an upcoming episode.
- Kerry Washington directed an upcoming episode.





This music video is referenced in the interview so I saved you the trouble of looking it up:

 
Molly gave Issa that rule so that when her and Andrew break up, she can act like it was somehow Issa's fault and not her own fault, so she can continue to duck accountability for her fucking up her own relationships. I don't recall Issa ever coming between Molly and one of her love interests, but now all of a sudden, she's the problem?

Molly knew Issa really needed that favor, and probably only warmed up to her at the party because she was impressed at the thought of Issa pulling it off without Andrew and breaking her stupid little rule.

Andrew's going to realize how fucked up it was of Molly for her to rather see her "best friend's" dream fail and go to shit than to let her ask her dude for a favor (that wasn't even shit to him) as he continues to experience more of Molly's self-centered bullshit.
 
I mean I see Molly’s point. She told Issa no and Issa asked one of her friends to holla at Molly’s man for help. She went behind Molly’s back and that was foul.

It was also fouls of Molly to refuse to help Issa but Molly thinks Issa’s messy and she didn’t want Issa to fuck anything up with her and Andrew.

They both have issues that they haven’t voiced with each other.

And they really ain’t gonna show is what happened with Lawrence?
Lawrence broke up with poppy eyes.
 

Insecure Boss Weighs in on the 'Unnecessary' Molly Backlash in Season 4

[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Sunday's episode of Insecure, "Lowkey Movin' On." Read at your own risk!]

The fight we could all see coming for weeks between Issa (Issa Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) finally happened on Sunday's installment of Insecure. And now, not only is their friendship in tatters but Issa's career might be as well.

Titled "Lowkey Movin' On," the episode reunited Issa and Molly at Issa's toil-filled block party in downtown Inglewood. The two even Wobbled together on the dance floor and laughed like they hadn't in quite some time. But the joy proved short-lived when Molly learned that Issa had defied her wishes and used Andrew (Alexander Hodge) to help her secure a block party headliner. A rage-filled Molly confronted Issa and as the argument grew louder and more hurtful, a panicked bystander falsely accused Molly of having a gun, prompting partygoers, the two besties, and all of their friends to flee in opposite directions.

But before fans take sides, showrunner and executive producer Prentice Penny wants viewers to consider both friend's missteps during the heated dispute and all the occurrences leading up to it. For instance, Molly called Issa a shady liar during the argument, but she wasn't entirely wrong.

"You could argue that when Issa cheated on Lawrence (Jay Ellis), that was lying. When she isn't upfront with Molly, those are lies of omission. And it is shady for Issa to go around Molly and get Andrew to help her. She used Nathan (Kendrick Sampson) to go to Andrew," Penny told TV Guide during a recent phone interview. "She purposely left out information after Molly asked her to respect a relationship boundary. Issa didn't respect her friend's relationship. Molly tried to make gestures of friendship by coming to the block party and giving her chicken wings. Molly tried to get past the weird place in their friendship, but felt disrespected, and she was mad so she said hurtful things. They're both hurting right now."

Molly's grittiness also emerged when she rolled up on Issa and put her finger in Issa's face.

"She said she was from Florence and Crenshaw. I mean, that's the hood," Penny said with a chuckle. "Issa is the one who grew up in Windsor Hills. Through the trajectory of their careers, they've ended up in different places in life. You look at Molly's clothes, and her apartment, and her car. She's had to drive herself in a different way than Issa has."

In the previous Season 4 episodes leading up to this, fans on Twitter have seemed to be more sympathetic with Issa than with Molly. Unlike the breakup between Issa and Lawrence, which spawned two distinctive camps — the #IssaHive and #LawrenceHive — there doesn't appear to be a strong and outspoken #MollyHive.

Penny says while social-media hives matter little to the show overall, he is surprised that more people aren't understanding Molly's perspective.

"I think that Molly gets a lot of unnecessary backlash," Penny said. "That's not how we think about her in the writers room. We always talk about the totality of their friendship. Not just right now. And so when we were looking at their friendship, we always look at the first season. Issa talked badly about her friend onstage ("Broken P*ssy") and when Daniel (Y'lan Noel) popped up at the We Got Y'all fundraiser while Lawrence was there, Molly ran interference."

Molly's loyalty didn't stop there, either.

"Molly drove Issa back home from Malibu when she was trying to get back with Lawrence," he added. "When Issa was doing Lyft, Molly drove around with her to help her out. At the wine down, Molly was there to have her back. Issa has always tricked Molly into doing things. There hasn't had to be a Molly hive until this season. That's not where the show is going in terms of its longevity. Then again, we aren't the ones creating hives on Twitter. So, I wouldn't quantify that as a barometer. That's the point of Insecure. It shows everyone's point-of-view."

Yvonne Orji, Insecure
Perhaps because Issa is the show's heroine as well as its underdog, she is easier to root for compared to Molly. The Season 4 opener was told from Issa's perspective, but the following week's installment came from Molly's perspective.

"More people are like Molly than they are like Issa," Penny said. "And no one likes to see that, even if it's subconscious. I think it's interesting. I no longer try to predict what people are going to do or how they will react. We just try to tell good stories."

Penny also wants to make sure Insecure fans realize that Orji, the actress behind Molly, isn't Molly in real life. So, when Orji's HBO standup comedy special premieres on June 6 for instance, everyone who wants to watch it should watch it because Orji is a funny comedian regardless of how fans might feel about Molly.

"I hope people are able to tell the difference. Molly isn't Yvonne and Yvonne isn't Molly, and I think fans know that. I want to give people credit. But we're living in a weird time when people are doing weird things," Penny said. "I actually think people have a harder time separating Issa Rae from Issa Dee because Issa is the character's name and also her real-life name. But Jay Ellis has been out and people treat him like he's actually Lawrence. People have lashed out at him on Twitter. Those who don't like Issa the character probably still saw The Photograph. By and large, I think Yvonne's special will be fine."

On the show, it is the Season 4 reversal that has the real love story behind Insecure - Issa and Molly's friendship - suffering the same fissures and vulnerabilities that often occur in romantic relationships.

"Issa and Molly's friendship is the soul of the show. They've been such good friends for so long, they know where the bodies are buried," Penny said. "They have so much history on each other. In some ways, that's obviously great because they're friends and that's what you want. But the flip side, even when friends see you grow, is that it can be hard for them to see you in new ways."

Molly's actual romantic relationship is the source of a lot of the tension between the two friends, but just because Issa isn't used to the new dynamic doesn't make the fallout Molly's fault.

"Issa hasn't ever seen relationship Molly. That's why she is discounting the relationship and says, 'If things don't work out with Andrew, it's not gonna be because of me, girl.' That's a harsh thing to say but we've never seen Molly prioritize anyone over Issa," he continued. "Issa's never been No. 2. I think that's what Molly was trying to say. 'I have another person in my life right now and that relationship takes precedence even if you don't believe that or respect it.'"

Issa is rising professionally and that is new territory as well.

"At the same time, Molly has never seen Issa with a successful work life," Penny said. "She's always seen Issa be a mess at work. These are two people who are not used to seeing new versions of each other. Like a couple that's been together for a long time, they've hit a fork in the road like people do when these things come up. Are they going to grow together or grow apart? We'll see."

Insecure airs Sundays at 10/9c on HBO.

(Disclosure: TV Guide is owned by CBS Interactive, a division of ViacomCBS.)
 

Insecure Boss Weighs in on the 'Unnecessary' Molly Backlash in Season 4

[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Sunday's episode of Insecure, "Lowkey Movin' On." Read at your own risk!]

The fight we could all see coming for weeks between Issa (Issa Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) finally happened on Sunday's installment of Insecure. And now, not only is their friendship in tatters but Issa's career might be as well.

Titled "Lowkey Movin' On," the episode reunited Issa and Molly at Issa's toil-filled block party in downtown Inglewood. The two even Wobbled together on the dance floor and laughed like they hadn't in quite some time. But the joy proved short-lived when Molly learned that Issa had defied her wishes and used Andrew (Alexander Hodge) to help her secure a block party headliner. A rage-filled Molly confronted Issa and as the argument grew louder and more hurtful, a panicked bystander falsely accused Molly of having a gun, prompting partygoers, the two besties, and all of their friends to flee in opposite directions.

But before fans take sides, showrunner and executive producer Prentice Penny wants viewers to consider both friend's missteps during the heated dispute and all the occurrences leading up to it. For instance, Molly called Issa a shady liar during the argument, but she wasn't entirely wrong.

"You could argue that when Issa cheated on Lawrence (Jay Ellis), that was lying. When she isn't upfront with Molly, those are lies of omission. And it is shady for Issa to go around Molly and get Andrew to help her. She used Nathan (Kendrick Sampson) to go to Andrew," Penny told TV Guide during a recent phone interview. "She purposely left out information after Molly asked her to respect a relationship boundary. Issa didn't respect her friend's relationship. Molly tried to make gestures of friendship by coming to the block party and giving her chicken wings. Molly tried to get past the weird place in their friendship, but felt disrespected, and she was mad so she said hurtful things. They're both hurting right now."

Molly's grittiness also emerged when she rolled up on Issa and put her finger in Issa's face.

"She said she was from Florence and Crenshaw. I mean, that's the hood," Penny said with a chuckle. "Issa is the one who grew up in Windsor Hills. Through the trajectory of their careers, they've ended up in different places in life. You look at Molly's clothes, and her apartment, and her car. She's had to drive herself in a different way than Issa has."

In the previous Season 4 episodes leading up to this, fans on Twitter have seemed to be more sympathetic with Issa than with Molly. Unlike the breakup between Issa and Lawrence, which spawned two distinctive camps — the #IssaHive and #LawrenceHive — there doesn't appear to be a strong and outspoken #MollyHive.

Penny says while social-media hives matter little to the show overall, he is surprised that more people aren't understanding Molly's perspective.

"I think that Molly gets a lot of unnecessary backlash," Penny said. "That's not how we think about her in the writers room. We always talk about the totality of their friendship. Not just right now. And so when we were looking at their friendship, we always look at the first season. Issa talked badly about her friend onstage ("Broken P*ssy") and when Daniel (Y'lan Noel) popped up at the We Got Y'all fundraiser while Lawrence was there, Molly ran interference."

Molly's loyalty didn't stop there, either.

"Molly drove Issa back home from Malibu when she was trying to get back with Lawrence," he added. "When Issa was doing Lyft, Molly drove around with her to help her out. At the wine down, Molly was there to have her back. Issa has always tricked Molly into doing things. There hasn't had to be a Molly hive until this season. That's not where the show is going in terms of its longevity. Then again, we aren't the ones creating hives on Twitter. So, I wouldn't quantify that as a barometer. That's the point of Insecure. It shows everyone's point-of-view."

Yvonne Orji, Insecure
Perhaps because Issa is the show's heroine as well as its underdog, she is easier to root for compared to Molly. The Season 4 opener was told from Issa's perspective, but the following week's installment came from Molly's perspective.

"More people are like Molly than they are like Issa," Penny said. "And no one likes to see that, even if it's subconscious. I think it's interesting. I no longer try to predict what people are going to do or how they will react. We just try to tell good stories."

Penny also wants to make sure Insecure fans realize that Orji, the actress behind Molly, isn't Molly in real life. So, when Orji's HBO standup comedy special premieres on June 6 for instance, everyone who wants to watch it should watch it because Orji is a funny comedian regardless of how fans might feel about Molly.

"I hope people are able to tell the difference. Molly isn't Yvonne and Yvonne isn't Molly, and I think fans know that. I want to give people credit. But we're living in a weird time when people are doing weird things," Penny said. "I actually think people have a harder time separating Issa Rae from Issa Dee because Issa is the character's name and also her real-life name. But Jay Ellis has been out and people treat him like he's actually Lawrence. People have lashed out at him on Twitter. Those who don't like Issa the character probably still saw The Photograph. By and large, I think Yvonne's special will be fine."

On the show, it is the Season 4 reversal that has the real love story behind Insecure - Issa and Molly's friendship - suffering the same fissures and vulnerabilities that often occur in romantic relationships.

"Issa and Molly's friendship is the soul of the show. They've been such good friends for so long, they know where the bodies are buried," Penny said. "They have so much history on each other. In some ways, that's obviously great because they're friends and that's what you want. But the flip side, even when friends see you grow, is that it can be hard for them to see you in new ways."

Molly's actual romantic relationship is the source of a lot of the tension between the two friends, but just because Issa isn't used to the new dynamic doesn't make the fallout Molly's fault.

"Issa hasn't ever seen relationship Molly. That's why she is discounting the relationship and says, 'If things don't work out with Andrew, it's not gonna be because of me, girl.' That's a harsh thing to say but we've never seen Molly prioritize anyone over Issa," he continued. "Issa's never been No. 2. I think that's what Molly was trying to say. 'I have another person in my life right now and that relationship takes precedence even if you don't believe that or respect it.'"

Issa is rising professionally and that is new territory as well.

"At the same time, Molly has never seen Issa with a successful work life," Penny said. "She's always seen Issa be a mess at work. These are two people who are not used to seeing new versions of each other. Like a couple that's been together for a long time, they've hit a fork in the road like people do when these things come up. Are they going to grow together or grow apart? We'll see."

Insecure airs Sundays at 10/9c on HBO.

(Disclosure: TV Guide is owned by CBS Interactive, a division of ViacomCBS.)
It's interesting that this article totally ignores the fact that Issa asked Molly for help on two different occasions. Molly didn't want to help her the first time because she just assumed Issa had fucked something up. The second time it was to put up some bullshit boundary.

As to his other points, how did Issa ever trick Molly into doing anything?
 
It's interesting that this article totally ignores the fact that Issa asked Molly for help on two different occasions. Molly didn't want to help her the first time because she just assumed Issa had fucked something up. The second time it was to put up some bullshit boundary.

As to his other points, how did Issa ever trick Molly into doing anything?


I feel that article is a bad look. If a producer or director has to make a statement explaining the actions of a character, that means the writings is not good. Let the audience have their opinion about the characters. Obviously, the show is creating a lot of buzz. If they are feeling as certain way about how Molly is being perceived,... write her better.
 
I feel that article is a bad look. If a producer or director has to make a statement explaining the actions of a character, that means the writings is not good. Let the audience have their opinion about the characters. Obviously, the show is creating a lot of buzz. If they are feeling as certain way about how Molly is being perceived,... write her better.

Don't let the title of the article fool you, this is the typical interview the cast and crew having been doing since season one. I like the fact that they're willing to engage with fans, pull back the curtain and let us see how the show comes together.

But to your point, I think the writers may have underestimated the lack of sympathy for the super-successful-Black-woman-who-has-it-all-except-a-man character.

I don't think Molly is a badly written character though. Issa's work and relationship struggles are probably more relatable to viewers. They want to see her win, but might feel Molly's problems are self-inflicted.
 
Don't let the title of the article fool you, this is the typical interview the cast and crew having been doing since season one. I like the fact that they're willing to engage with fans, pull back the curtain and let us see how the show comes together.

But to your point, I think the writers may have underestimated the lack of sympathy for the super-successful-Black-woman-who-has-it-all-except-a-man character.

I don't think Molly is a badly written character though. Issa's work and relationship struggles are probably more relatable to viewers. They want to see her win, but might feel Molly's problems are self-inflicted.
Well Molly has been on the offensive this first half of the season. Other than the boundary debate, nothing the writers have done so far really justifies how Molly has treated Issa. Unless, they are going to try to link it to how Molly is stll upset with her dad about cheating.
 
It's interesting that this article totally ignores the fact that Issa asked Molly for help on two different occasions. Molly didn't want to help her the first time because she just assumed Issa had fucked something up. The second time it was to put up some bullshit boundary.

As to his other points, how did Issa ever trick Molly into doing anything?

Issa was fucking homeless and couldn't stay with Molly
that is where their friendship is. period.
All this other shit is superficial.
She isn't her best friend or close friend or sister none of that shit
when it was time to show and prove she did exactly that.
 
Well Molly has been on the offensive this first half of the season. Other than the boundary debate, nothing the writers have done so far really justifies how Molly has treated Issa. Unless, they are going to try to link it to how Molly is stll upset with her dad about cheating.

Molly has been treating Issa like this the entire show lol
It just came to a head with Issa not shrugging it off.
 
Well Molly has been on the offensive this first half of the season. Other than the boundary debate, nothing the writers have done so far really justifies how Molly has treated Issa. Unless, they are going to try to link it to how Molly is stll upset with her dad about cheating.

Molly would always cry on Issa's shoulder about her man problems, but this season Issa has a big event to plan and a new friend taking up her time. Issa has been pretty dismissive whenever Molly starts talking. She was really hurt by Issa's crack about turning into the old Molly and scaring him off.

We've been seeing the resentment building all season.

I think it's in the Issa Rae interview a few posts back, she said both characters are growing but they see each other with old eyes. Molly has actually put in the work with Andrew. Issa is truly motivated and serious about the block party. But both characters expect each other to fall flat on their faces.
 
Molly would always cry on Issa's shoulder about her man problems, but this season Issa has a big event to plan and a new friend taking up her time. Issa has been pretty dismissive whenever Molly starts talking. She was really hurt by Issa's crack about turning into the old Molly and scaring him off.

We've been seeing the resentment building all season.

I think it's in the Issa Rae interview a few posts back, she said both characters are growing but they see each other with old eyes. Molly has actually put in the work with Andrew. Issa is truly motivated and serious about the block party. But both characters expect each other to fall flat on their faces.
Point taken. I forgot about some of that, like when Molly wanted to talk about her boyfriend and Issa cut her off to ask about helping her track down her first headliner. Also, how they made a point of telling the audience that Issa has been missing all of the care Sundays (whatever it's called) and missed multiple friend gatherings celebrating the birth of the baby.
 
This is a good show. I see this different than many of yall. IMO Issa is the most scandelous chick on the show. Yes the show is from her eyes but lets look at her track record....

- Cheated on her longtime boyfriend with a DJ after smoking weed in the studio with him and 2 other dudes.
- Got in arguments with EVERYBODY she worked with.
- After breaking up with Laurence, she moves into a dude's house and sleeps on his couch as he fucks other chicks and then fucks her during downtime.
- Fucked a young ass neighbor off the strength.
- Used Nate.
- Yes she had financial problems but they were her doing. She quit her job with no backup.

Issa is irresponsible and selfish. She doesn't seem to care to even listen to Molly when Molly wants to share her troubles. Yet Molly has fed her, housed her, drove miles in the middle of the night(Malibu),and consistently tried to encourage Issa. What exactly has Issa done for Molly? It appears that Molly just got fed up with Issa's shit. When she didn't do her a favor, Issa then used someone else to get to Andrew. Issa seems to be unable to create her own opportunities and instead uses others to get even her basic needs. She used Molly for food,money and housing, used the neighbor for sex, used Daniel for a place to stay, used the security guy for sex,


- Alot of people(especially women) believe that Laurence and Issa should get back together, but yall notice that AS SOON as he broke up with Issa, his life got better? He got a better job, better looking women, seems happier, looking healthier etc etc etc. Issa on the other hand quit her job, fucked random dudes who ain't taking her serious, fell out with her best friend,boss and all of her coworkers and was homeless. Throughout the early part of the show, she consistently demotivated him.
 
Good episode tonight directed by Jay Ellis (aka Lawrence.) When Molly called her therapist, that was big - but I wonder what she struggles with letting go. Her friendship with Issa? Her anger? She didn't say anything that wasn't true during her agreement with Andrew's brother, but she does always seem to have a chip on her shoulder.
 
Good episode tonight directed by Jay Ellis (aka Lawrence.) When Molly called her therapist, that was big - but I wonder what she struggles with letting go. Her friendship with Issa? Her anger? She didn't say anything that wasn't true during her agreement with Andrew's brother, but she does always seem to have a chip on her shoulder.
I was thinking maybe she called the therapist to talk about her own mental health issue?? I don’t know just a thought.
 
I was thinking maybe she called the therapist to talk about her own mental health issue?? I don’t know just a thought.

Right, but she mentioned "letting go" on the voicemail. Just wondering what she is struggling to let go - she obviously harbors anger over a lot of things in her life.
 
Good episode. Final shed light on a lot of issues in regards to Molly. The pool towel scene had to happen and even though Andrew's brother was a jerk about it, it made her realize she has a problem, even though it was after the fact.

I also think that Molly's insecurities (shot out to the show's title) is the reason for her being successful. She feels she has to prove herself. She needs everything to be perfect

Observations:
Y'all saw how quickly Molly's tune change when Andrew mentioned how Nathan was going through some mental issues?

I caught Andrew grimacing a couple of times when talking to Molly and she was seeking reassurance from him. Even he knows she be on some bullshit sometimes.

Kudos to the show on putting the men in a positive light. Andrew is being a near perfect boyfriend. Lawrence is minding his business and is sincerely looking for happiness. Nathan had a bump in the road but he came through for Issa. Even Tiffany's husband is a good guy.
 
Good episode tonight directed by Jay Ellis (aka Lawrence.) When Molly called her therapist, that was big - but I wonder what she struggles with letting go. Her friendship with Issa? Her anger? She didn't say anything that wasn't true during her agreement with Andrew's brother, but she does always seem to have a chip on her shoulder.


She can't let go of anything so the answer is all of the above
 
I'm really surprised Andrew has lasted this long with Molly. Their relationship really seems like to be handing by a thread all the time.

Lawrence is doing a lot better after Issa. I hope they don't get back together to be honest. I heard on a podcast that they thought Molly had/has a thing for Lawrence since season 1. They pointed out how she went to hug him and their interaction the last episode.

Lowkey Issa needs to focus on herself and stop worrying/getting dick. Her life is not going that well...
 
I'm really surprised Andrew has lasted this long with Molly. Their relationship really seems like to be handing by a thread all the time.

Lawrence is doing a lot better after Issa. I hope they don't get back together to be honest. I heard on a podcast that they thought Molly had/has a thing for Lawrence since season 1. They pointed out how she went to hug him and their interaction the last episode.

Lowkey Issa needs to focus on herself and stop worrying/getting dick. Her life is not going that well...

I didn't get that vibe of her having a thing for him.
They were just awkward in that setting it's the first time they ran into each other in that setting
 
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