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I agree with you here but think Frank's reaction was more of a knee jerk one that no one hits his wife. You touch my wife and you answer to me. Unfortunately this approach did undermine what Denise was trying to accomplish here. What she didn't need was someone rescuing her on a white horse. She needed to gain the respect of her son herself. Just as she is now forcing Frank to do. -- Jubellant, 19:52:59 07/19/07 Thu [1]
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Then we're in agreement Jubellant because I don't think that Jeremy needs sympathy either. I think he needs treatment before he goes to basic training and learns even more ways to hurt people when he's angry. I'm afraid he's going to get himself and maybe others killed. And Denise will blame Frank for tossing him out of both of their lives against her protests, and making Jeremy feel like he needed to enlist, when Jeremy was about to become an architect. I think also that Denise was so forgiving of Jeremy because deep down she knew where his frustration came from. -- Theresa, 21:20:04 07/19/07 Thu [1]
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You make a very interesting point with respect to Denise and her knowing where Jeremy's frustration comes from. She probably feels she attracted and fascilitated the abuse by being weak and letting herself be treated like a doormat. -- Jubellant, 01:49:59 07/20/07 Fri [1]
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