I wonder how they started the series with the not-so-interesting story of the restaurant owner and his wife. But then this story started playing, of course, yes
I don't quite understand how a kid didn't know who his father really was until he was 14. The kids at school would have given it away in no uncertain terms long ago. And there could still be situations when the secret would become obvious.
Richly saturated. I like the way the doctor recommended the book and gave the direction (give your mom the illusion of control). And Tony tried this method on his uncle at the same time))
It's even hard to understand my son's emotions. There seems to be no fear and horror, some kind of disappointment. Yes, I really liked this series. But I didn't understand why Tony came to that kid's father with an axe. Purposefully intimidate him into not fighting with his son?
Tony was buying pesticides from pests for his garden and just saw an old friend who worked there and decided to get in touch with him. his ignorance can be understood when the guy's father asked if Anthony Jr. had talked to him about something, to which Tony reacted with incomprehension.
It's strange that the boy didn't know who his father was when everyone around him knows about it. It is not easy for a child to realize this, of course
The kids at school would have given it away in no uncertain terms long ago. And there could still be situations when the secret would become obvious.
And Jackie was even kind of sorry, she wanted to look at him longer.
The series is great! I will be waiting for your feedback in Olivier ;-)
Yes, I really liked this series.
But I didn't understand why Tony came to that kid's father with an axe. Purposefully intimidate him into not fighting with his son?
his ignorance can be understood when the guy's father asked if Anthony Jr. had talked to him about something, to which Tony reacted with incomprehension.
It's strange that the boy didn't know who his father was when everyone around him knows about it. It is not easy for a child to realize this, of course