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Post by marigoldmama on Feb 1, 2010 10:36:46 GMT -5
Bill made me sick last night. He kinda reminded me of Tony Soprano where at the end, you find out he is a sociopath. I always thought Bill was just a mixed up guy trying to do the right thing. Now? I think there is something seriously wrong with him. He was so cruel to kick out Ben like that. Ben's heart broke when Bill said to leave. That scene was probably the worst in the whole series. Bill has demonstrated what a miserable and sick man he is. He really has some serious mental health issues that need to be attended to ASAP.
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Post by duets on Feb 1, 2010 13:25:04 GMT -5
Bill should be ashamed of his self centered self. As a previous poster said, Bill threw Don to the wolves. I totally agree. The situation with his son Ben was sad. Bill has some nerve to not even deal with the situation; but rather send Ben packing. It's apparent that he really doesn't want any issue to stand in his way of success. I feel that all of this will catch up to him in the end! His absence with his children, when clearly they could use some Dad time, the absence with his wives, when he's never really there for them. His attitude toward asking his close friend Don to take the fall for him is just sad, but believeable! Teeny is clueless. She must have just gotten back from some summer camp that makes her feel (like some Holy do gooder) that she owes a righteous explanation of everyone's wrongs in order to look good in her Dad's eyes. Oddly, I see alot of Bill in Teeny, now.
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Post by BigLoveRocks! on Feb 1, 2010 14:34:07 GMT -5
You could tell that Ben was packing his stuff hoping his dad would come in there and say "No son, I don't want you going anywhere...We will work this out...I don't want to do to you what my dad did to me."
When Bill was fine with him leaving you could see the shock on Ben's face and his heart just breaking right then and there.
Bill was misleading when he confronted Margie and Ben about the kiss and the letter. He said he doesn't want to make a big issue out of it, he just wants to find out what happened and deal with it.
He's a liar!
I wonder how Teenie will feel now knowing she is responsible for her brother leaving? Maybe she wants to be an only child.
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Post by aliensummer on Feb 1, 2010 14:46:30 GMT -5
Bill should be ashamed of his self centered self. As a previous poster said, Bill threw Don to the wolves. I totally agree. The situation with his son Ben was sad. Bill has some nerve to not even deal with the situation; but rather send Ben packing. It's apparent that he really doesn't want any issue to stand in his way of success. I feel that all of this will catch up to him in the end! His absence with his children, when clearly they could use some Dad time, the absence with his wives, when he's never really there for them. His attitude toward asking his close friend Don to take the fall for him is just sad, but believeable! Teeny is clueless. She must have just gotten back from some summer camp that makes her feel (like some Holy do gooder) that she owes a righteous explanation of everyone's wrongs in order to look good in her Dad's eyes. Oddly, I see alot of Bill in Teeny, now. I definitely think that Bill has a band-aid personality. Instead of dealing with any underlying issue, he'd rather just put a band-aid on the obvious problem and hope that it will just heal itself. He's done this on several occasions, with the most obvious being Nicki's continuous behaviour. Band-aid solutions are nice because you can avoid the more emotional, often complicated problems that can't easily be fixed, but instead need to be worked on over a period of time. For example, sending Ben away will only solve the more immediate issue of him being a threat to Bill. However, it won't solve the deeper issue, which is Bill and Margene's marriage. He also does this when he gets Don to take the fall for being a polygamous. His secret will stay safe a little while, but then what? Who will take the fall for him when they realize that Bill has two single mothers living next to him, in houses that he owns?
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Post by JJ77 on Feb 1, 2010 23:07:10 GMT -5
Funny thing about sticking a bandaid on a gaping wound - it still gushes blood.
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Post by duets on Feb 8, 2010 3:56:04 GMT -5
When the world finds out that Bill is a polygamist & running for office, [tonight, found out he won & is in the race] he's in a whole bunch of trouble.
In the beginning & thru out tonight's epi, Bill seemed to have everything going down the tubes at the same time. One thing after another. Oddly, I didn't feel sorry for him. He brings alot of it on himself, imo.
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