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What Was Trending on This Date?
- Film: The summer blockbuster season was ending, but Crazy, Stupid, Love. was still in some theaters. This film cleverly deconstructed romantic comedies by showing multiple generations of relationship failure, from a midlife crisis divorce to a cynical bachelor learning vulnerability. Its twist ending (the babysitter is the daughter of the love interest) highlighted the era’s love for interwoven, coincidental romance.
- Music & Real-Life Romance: Pop music was dominated by relationship anthems. Adele’s 21 (released early 2011) was still topping charts, with "Someone Like You" and "Rolling in the Deep" becoming the soundtrack for heartbreak and bitter resilience. Meanwhile, celebrity gossip was obsessed with the recent split of Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore (announced weeks earlier in September 2011), reflecting public fascination with age-gap relationships and infidelity.
- Emerging Online Dating: September 2011 was just before Tinder’s launch (which would arrive in September 2012). Online dating still carried a slight stigma, and storylines that featured "meeting online" were rare or treated as quirky. Most romantic plots still relied on fate, workplace proximity, or mutual friends—mechanisms that would soon feel dated.