![]() Hence scary, not cute.Īmber finds Jonah Beck and Andi hugging after practice and she starts crying saying that she's worried about losing Jonah. Andi confronts her for using "Amber Alert!" to introduce herself since Amber alerts are for kidnapped children. Andi realizes that she is in high school. She introduces herself as Jonah's girlfriend. She usually wears different types of tops, jeans, skirts and dresses.Īmber goes to the frisbee field where Jonah Beck and Andi Mack are practicing. She has since become nice to Andi and has been struggling to prove that she's a better person now.Īmber has blue-green eyes and long, wavy blond hair. She is shown to be humble and hardworking as she starts working as a waitress to earn some money. Her sensitive side is first mentioned by her best friend and it becomes evident after her break up with Jonah and when her dad loses his job. Amber is manipulative and controlling as seen in her relationship with Jonah, where she calls all the shots.ĭespite her mean-girl persona, Amber is very sensitive and nice deep inside - once you get to know her. ![]() For example, she feels threatened when Jonah Beck starts hanging out with Andi, and as a result, she acts mean to Andi, her friends and Bex. ![]() Amber comes off as mean and spiteful because she would do everything to undermine anyone she perceives as a threat. To make herself look popular, she wants to have a boyfriend at any cost, even if it means dating a middle-school boy. The wide open nature is the beauty of it.Amber is insecure and willing to do anything to feel good about herself. Will they get back together soon? Will they ever get back together? Who knows? We all keep growing and changing. I see you for how amazing you are, and I love you for that. I love you as someone who means something to me. It’s the kind of love you reserve for someone you really care about. Jonah, who just episodes ago, was freaking out at the thought of having to respond to Amber’s declaration of love, declares, unprompted, that he loves Andi.Īnd it’s not the same kind of love, to be sure, but I think it’s, interestingly, a more mature type of love. They didn’t figure it out then, but the future? Maybe we will. If we’d just had a better idea of who we were and what we were doing, what could’ve been.Īnd Jonah, flashing a surprising sense of wisdom, a wisdom that he’s occasionally stumbled upon throughout the series, reminds her that nothing’s set in stone. Maybe not quite yet.Īnd Andi looks at him and wonders the same thing. So Andi puts it on him.ĭoes it mean he’s ready to wear it now? I don’t know. Because of his immaturity, he would stop wearing it at times, or misplace it, but that didn’t mean he didn’t care for it. ![]() When Andi offers to make the bracelet disappear once and for all, Jonah stops her. ![]() They just couldn’t see it because it was hidden amongst the socks. It’s always been a representation of their relationship and it serves as that again here.Īndi thought the bracelet was lost. As Andi once put it, the only times she and Jonah ever really understood each other, it was through that bracelet. Like Jonah and picking gifts, we just never figured it out.īut that transitions really nicely into the reveal that their bracelet is alive. It’s funny to think of kids reminiscing of their past and going, “Man, we were such children back then” but that’s basically what these two are doing. They make light of the terrible gifts Jonah once gave Andi, but really, they’re kind of laughing about their entire relationship. The conversation, of course, must begin with their past. 3.20, “We Were Here” - Someday We Will Be ![]()
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