Anthony is untouchable. That is wrong.

Well, I'm sorry you were called names. But I want to talk about the "cited scenes" part. I wrote a long reply and the post was locked before I hit send.

Your citations were not always accurate. Like this one, for example.

"I say manufacture, because Kate and Anthony never actually talk about anything deep...not about their dads, personal insecurities, ambitions, love for their family." -- There are Kate-Anthony scenes where they literally talk about their dads and the love for their family. Kate is the one person with whom he has no filter and blurts out all of his inner feelings, even when he's annoyed at her. Only Violet and Daphne from his family get to see some of it.

Your inferences were wrong as well. You claimed Kate had sex only because she wanted to feel good after the conversation with Edwina. You claimed Anthony wanted Kate to admit her feelings because of his own ego. You ignored the reason why he said he couldn't visit Kate after the accident, you dismissed his trauma, and you overlooked that he acknowledged his mistake to Violet and Mary.

While Anthony has many of the issues you mentioned, your problem is with the society of that age.

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