Don't Trust The B In Apartment 23 Thanksgiving

Okay, Hear Me Out: Maybe June Colburn Ruined Thanksgiving
Look, I know. Thanksgiving episodes are sacred. They're supposed to be warm and fuzzy. Full of family, gratitude, and delicious carbs.
But let’s talk about "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23" and their Thanksgiving episode.
Let's Dissect This Turkey
Specifically, let’s dissect June’s actions. Was she really the hero? Or was she secretly the grinch of Gramercy Park?
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The premise? Chloe, our favorite con artist, throws a fake Thanksgiving to scam people. Sounds like Chloe, right?
But June finds out. And then, things get…complicated. Is she fixing the situation? Or is she making it worse?
The Road to Good Intentions Paved with Bad Decisions
June’s heart was in the right place. She wanted to show Chloe the real meaning of Thanksgiving. Noble.
But her execution? Questionable. Did she ever consider that maybe, just maybe, Chloe was happy scamming those people?

I’m not saying scamming is okay! But intervention can be tricky, especially with someone like Chloe.
And let's be honest, June is a little…intense. She’s got that small-town, Midwestern thing going on strong.
Whose Thanksgiving Is It Anyway?
Ultimately, June’s actions forced Chloe to confront her past. Supposedly, this was a good thing.
But at what cost? Did June actually listen to what Chloe wanted? Or did she just impose her own idea of a perfect Thanksgiving?

Maybe Chloe didn't want to share a heartwarming family moment. Maybe she just wanted to steal some silverware and move on.
A Defense of Chloe (Sort Of)
Let’s not forget Chloe is a flawed character. She is self-serving and unapologetic.
But she's also entertaining! She doesn't pretend to be something she's not.
Maybe, in a weird way, Chloe’s honesty is refreshing. She owns her bad behavior.

Unlike someone who tries to disguise their meddling as "doing the right thing." I'm looking at you, June!
Unpopular Opinion: Maybe Chloe Was Happier Before
Hear me out: before June interfered, Chloe was having a grand old time. She was scamming, partying, and living her chaotic life.
Yes, it was morally questionable. But was she truly unhappy?
June’s attempt to "fix" Chloe might have actually made things worse. It forced her to confront feelings she wasn't ready to deal with.

Sometimes, people just want to be left alone to be their awful selves. Is that so wrong?
The Verdict
Look, I still love "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23." It's hilarious and quirky.
But next time you watch that Thanksgiving episode, think about it. Was June really the hero? Or was she just a well-meaning busybody?
Maybe, just maybe, we should all let Chloe have her fake Thanksgiving. And maybe, just maybe, we should all mind our own business.
Happy (slightly cynical) Thanksgiving!
