Warning: The following accommodates spoilers for The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2, Episode 4. Proceed at your individual danger!
The Sex Lives of College Girls broke some hearts in Thursday’s new episodes, when Whitney’s insecurities in regards to the standing of her relationship with Canaan led to the top of their romance.
It all began when Canaan requested Whitney to be his girlfriend, one thing which she thought she already was. So did that imply he was seeing different folks whereas they had been collectively? With the Kappa sorority sisters’ ill-advised strategies in her head, Whitney went via Canaan’s telephone and located some incriminating messages from his coworker Zoe. Canaan admitted that Zoe was into him, however he turned her down. He’s a handsome man with none massive points, so women are going to be into him, he defined. (That’s a heavy dose of self-confidence!) Then Canaan instructed Whitney {that a} relationship shouldn’t be this difficult and broke up together with her.
Alyah Chanelle Scott, who performs Whitney, admits to being crushed in regards to the break up, “but I also loved it, because they got to have some sort of story. Nothing can be that good,” the actress provides.
“I also think it was great because it keyed into more depth in Whitney in that it exposed to herself some deep-rooted insecurity she has,” Scott continues, surmising that perhaps these points are the end result of “trauma” from her relationship with Dalton final season.
Whitney ultimately found that her secret boyfriend/soccer coach was additionally secretly married, so it’s not stunning that Dalton did a quantity on her. “He messed her up,” Scott confirms.
As a end result, Whitney now “finds that she has something she needs to work through and work on,” Scott says. So although the breakup with Canaan is a tragic factor, the heartache leads Whitney on a constructive journey of self-discovery, personally and academically. “It just opened up a new door of growth for her, which was great, and then it also [leads] her to another world, which was also very great,” Scott shares.
On a extra constructive notice, Whitney (and Leighton) acquired accepted into the Kappa home. Although Whitney has by no means appeared fully comfy among the many sorority, “I think it’s a place to go where she feels like people like her and that she doesn’t have to do much work or put much thought into it,” Scott says. “I think she’s very much judgmental of the environment, but still goes back to the Kappa house because it’s a safe place where people are nice and like her.”
Meanwhile, the KJ home (*4*) Scott teases.
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