I can't tell you how much I love this! You put your finger on something that's been so bothering me, the fact that Peter is now moving on up just because Neal was ready to get dirty for him.
It was a terrible irony. One worthy of an O’Henry story.
He sacrificed James and the possibility that he could ever redeem his father, to save Peter. And Peter didn’t hesitate to cut the cords, to turn his back on him.
So perfect.
And the ending is point on. So sad but so true. (though I really wish they'd find a way to get past it..)
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It was a terrible irony. One worthy of an O’Henry story.
He sacrificed James and the possibility that he could ever redeem his father, to save Peter. And Peter didn’t hesitate to cut the cords, to turn his back on him.
So perfect.
And the ending is point on. So sad but so true. (though I really wish they'd find a way to get past it..)