![]() He presents as oblivious, much more concerned with flirting with Cassie above all else, and it's probably safe to assume right now that he doesn't know what's going on. One thing I wanted to know about that got answered here was where Cormac fits into everything. It truly feels like everything she's doing is a direct response to feeling like she failed her son. We learn a little bit more about Sunny, Walter, and the whole family dynamic with each passing hour, and while we can assume some things, it would be nice to get some concrete information about what's led Sunny to be filled with such obvious guilt as it pertains to Walter. Thus far, Walter hasn't shown himself to follow all of the rules Sunny put in place, yet she feels confident that he will suddenly listen to her when she decides to send him away. She has a lot of faith in herself and her ability to get through to Walter, which feels extremely misguided. ![]() Sunny, on the other hand, sees it but also excuses it. He's that one thing they can't agree on, with Buck seeming to understand just how dangerous he can be. Sunny and Buck have a pretty strong partnership, except for when it comes to Walter. All he seems to hyper-fixate on is the Walter of it all. Nothing she tells him scares him or seems like shocking information. I was curious how much Buck knew about Sunny's activities, and it's clear now that he knows what she's capable of. She takes the news of Mark's body being found surprisingly well, never breaking a sweat, but you can tell she's watching everything else around her. While Tonya and Donno are busy trading their house sales and pie recipes for boots and bug spray, Sunny has her eye on them and everyone else out in the woods. Surely, it will come back around again, but hopefully, we're still invested by the time it does. Gigi isn't gone, but it is a bit annoying how they teased us with the Tonya and Donno angle and then just dropped it. The point is to relate this to both Jenny and Sunny's current storylines, as a woman struggling with her mother's betrayal and a mother struggling with her son's misdeeds. We have minimal context outside of what we hear from Heather, so who knows why her mother really cut her off, but that's not the point here. And that's a harsh reality that you may never fully even come to terms with because it feels so foreign.īut that's, unfortunately, the nature of humanity. Just because someone gave birth to you or raised you or all of the above doesn't mean they're going to be a good parent.
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