

It through it, the two discussed how these characters adjust to this new era of their lives starting college and what that means for having the other person in it. Our first interview covered the protagonists of I Hate Everyone But You, Ava (a screenwriting major at USC that’s battling with feeling lonely and wanting to fit in and how that impacts her mental health, being head over heels for a guy, and the usual casual sexism just about every woman that has ever studied writing has experienced where some of your guy peers are just soo sure they understand anything you could write about more than you do) and Gen (a bisexual journalism major at Emerson who is ready to dive in deep to investigative journalism and living life without supervision which gets her into making some questionable decisions and in a classic will they/won’t they with a guy who works on the newspaper with her named Alex). (Like physically, but also because no one is exactly the same as they were after two years.) When I hop on the phone with them this time around to discuss their brand new book Please Send Help, I think it’s fair to say we’re all in different places than before.


But, it’s been two years since comedy duo Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin released their now New York Times best-selling book I Hate Everyone But You and two years since I first interviewed them for Teenplicity. Two years ago seems so far away looking back. *This interview includes mild spoilers on Please Send Help
