I like Brenda, she's so sweet and funny, though a little creepy, and I like the fireman, great couples)) But there's too much emphasis on the tattoo for this to be an accident... even though it seems to me that this crying blonde widow is not so poor and unhappy and will eventually dump Nate. With the will, it was expected. Claire is still the most uninteresting character, in general, I want to squander her line.
Claire was such a typical teenager in places: neither hachu, nor I will, I got the least buns from the dead folder. You can understand her, they force her to do what she doesn't want, it's just a joke that she doesn't know what she actually wants.
Ruth is an oddball, but that's her thing, that's understandable. It's a pity that she could only afford to be free now.
Uh, Brenda scares me as much as possible. Of course, she is very interesting and funny, and her sarcasm appeals to me, but all these psychological gadgets, and even the tattoo, and Nate's words at his father's grave suggest some definite thoughts, even she is trying too hard to help these guys from the threshold.
At the same time, I like and dislike the lightness and some kind of excessive simplicity with openness in Nate, sometimes turning into naivety. He seems to be a bit of a jerk, but he's kind, like he defended that lady, like he accepts his mother with her mistakes, like he tries to help his brother. Only gullible, I don't know what, and treats this business too easily, because the guy has an injury, sometimes I even see why Dave sometimes gets so mad, he devoted himself to this whole business, and they are so scattered in his eyes. Honestly, I kind of understand Dave with his resentment of his father, that he spent his whole life apparently trying to get his approval, plowed like hell for their common cause, and apparently did not get a return, but taking out anger on his brother and mother is the last thing. Nate didn't ask for all this, and the business in particular didn't ask for it. A mother with her lover and her infidelities will figure it out herself, this is her business, and he has no right to condemn her. And he condemns only because he will not accept himself and his orientation in any way. Sometimes his arrogance just throws you up. But, again, I understand him, the man surrounded himself with prohibitions and drove himself into the framework because of society and his father, and now he does not know how to get out, and how to express emotions correctly. It really hurt for him in the end, and it was good that his brother was there to support him.
@chch93: Oh, how well they started all these typical squabbles and secrets to spin. now I feel like I'm getting sucked in, I love such family twists and turns.
I'm not an expert in tattoos, but she didn't look fresh, how long has it been, a couple of days? There must be some kind of irritation around. Perhaps Brenda had some kind of connection with their father? Nathaniel the elder?
even though it seems to me that this crying blonde widow is not so poor and unhappy and will eventually dump Nate.
With the will, it was expected. Claire is still the most uninteresting character, in general, I want to squander her line.
Ruth is an oddball, but that's her thing, that's understandable. It's a pity that she could only afford to be free now.
Uh, Brenda scares me as much as possible. Of course, she is very interesting and funny, and her sarcasm appeals to me, but all these psychological gadgets, and even the tattoo, and Nate's words at his father's grave suggest some definite thoughts, even she is trying too hard to help these guys from the threshold.
At the same time, I like and dislike the lightness and some kind of excessive simplicity with openness in Nate, sometimes turning into naivety. He seems to be a bit of a jerk, but he's kind, like he defended that lady, like he accepts his mother with her mistakes, like he tries to help his brother. Only gullible, I don't know what, and treats this business too easily, because the guy has an injury, sometimes I even see why Dave sometimes gets so mad, he devoted himself to this whole business, and they are so scattered in his eyes.
Honestly, I kind of understand Dave with his resentment of his father, that he spent his whole life apparently trying to get his approval, plowed like hell for their common cause, and apparently did not get a return, but taking out anger on his brother and mother is the last thing. Nate didn't ask for all this, and the business in particular didn't ask for it. A mother with her lover and her infidelities will figure it out herself, this is her business, and he has no right to condemn her. And he condemns only because he will not accept himself and his orientation in any way. Sometimes his arrogance just throws you up. But, again, I understand him, the man surrounded himself with prohibitions and drove himself into the framework because of society and his father, and now he does not know how to get out, and how to express emotions correctly. It really hurt for him in the end, and it was good that his brother was there to support him.