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Does Faye love Angus?
Carl-E:
One could hope that would be the case, the problem would be that at the first sign relationship trouble, Faye will accuse Angus of trying to leave her. Without a high degree of self realization on Faye's part, this could spiral downward very quickly. Good thing she's got lots of friends and a therapist who can help point it out when she starts sabotaging herself!
Angus needs to be in this for the long haul, and I think he is, considering his choice of words as he got on the train. The only way he'll be able to prove that he won't abandon her is through his actions, no matter how weird she gets. That's the kind of commitment that only comes with true love, and so I really hope he was both being sincere, and realized what he was saying. He may not realize all the implications, especially for Faye, but I think that if he means it, they can make it work.
DSL:
If I were writing a cheap sitcom whose name rhymes with "Trends" I would have Marten give Angus a Talk during a guys' night out. There'd be a speechabout how fear of abandonment is going to be an essential part of Faye's character, occasionally expressed in a "hurt them (or at least keep them at a distance) before they can hurt me" mode.
If I were writing a cheap sitcom.
I'd rather see how Jeph handles it.
stoutfiles:
--- Quote from: DSL on 22 Oct 2011, 11:09 ---If I were writing a cheap sitcom whose name rhymes with "Trends" I would have Marten give Angus a Talk during a guys' night out. There'd be a speechabout how fear of abandonment is going to be an essential part of Faye's character, occasionally expressed in a "hurt them (or at least keep them at a distance) before they can hurt me" mode.
If I were writing a cheap sitcom.
I'd rather see how Jeph handles it.
--- End quote ---
If I were writing a cheap sitcom whose name rhymes with Trends, I'd make sure something would always happen to the guy and girl so they could be together at the sitcoms end. Something will happen that will end their relationship...it might not be tomorrow, or next month, or next year, but at sone point Faye will be single again. I'd be surprised if it doesn't.
questionablecontentfan:
"I love you" means nothing in English.
You can love your new coat or that movie you just saw.
"I love you" doesn't mean anything. When I finally do get with someone, I have no plans to say it.
jwhouk:
FWIW, QCF: I get told by someone I love "I love you" every day.
Only thing is, she always says, "I love you MORE!" And that's when the arguing begins. ;)
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