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48 Extremely Dumb Choices Teens On TV Shows Never, Ever, EVER Should've Made In The First Place

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Note: Now I'm a huge fan of television so some of these submissions are my own. Note: This post contains topics of sexual assault.At this point, Jules hadn't known that Rue was using hard drugs, but it was still weird that she just let Rue walk alone that far from home at night, anyway.

Elliot DID know Rue was extremely high at the moment, which makes it even more messed up that he pulled over to let her walk home alone.

I mean, you should never sleep with your friend's ex, but the fact Cassie also did this THREE weeks after they broke up. Yikes.

He knew she was married and still thought making romantic gestures to her in front of the whole neighborhood would be something she would like...c'mon now.

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