Kind Of Burping Trash Hole - [s1e7] Some

The episode features 90s pop culture references, including Whitney Houston's "It's Not Right, But It's Okay" and The Real World: Hawaii .

The episode follows the girls as they navigate their stay in 1999, focusing on the friction between their childhood expectations and adult realities. [S1E7] Some Kind of Burping Trash Hole

Young Tiffany is initially thrilled by her future self's achievements, like her high school valedictorian speech. However, Adult Tiff (a college dropout) is disillusioned and reveals a life-altering secret: they were adopted , and their mother has been lying to them their entire life. The episode features 90s pop culture references, including

The episode prominently features the song "Vivrant Thing" by Q-Tip. 'Paper Girls' 1x07 Review | InBetweenDrafts However, Adult Tiff (a college dropout) is disillusioned

At Larry’s farmhouse, a massive time rip (the "burping trash hole") appears in the sky. It is identified as a Class 2 Time Rip that is actively incinerating objects and signaling the girls' location to the Old Watch.

Mac and KJ hide behind a tombstone with the name "Vaughan" on it, a nod to the comic book's creator, Brian K. Vaughan.

Mac and KJ visit a cemetery to find Mac’s grave, confirming she dies at age 16. While there, they encounter Mac’s stepmother, Alice, who is mourning Mac on what would have been her birthday.