Right, and that was all preceded by Rebecca's exhortation to her adult children to live boldly and take risks and not be held back by consideration of her illness. So is Show suggesting that living boldly is taking a bigger job at the blind school and divorcing Toby? Because it seems to me that moving to San Francisco would be the bigger challenge/risk. That's where she'd have to really reconstruct her whole life. |
PP, I love that you actually looked up career options for Kate in San Francisco! |
I've felt this a few times over the years. It's as if they (the 3) think others are as interested in the Pearson drama du jour / revelations as they are. |
Agreed. |
Right, safe is staying nestled in the family fold. Grownups should cut the cord at some point. |
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Wow. I totally thought everyone would be on Kate's side for LA! She has a job with the blind, her mother, best friend and brother are there. Her blind child is getting settled. It's been so hard for her to find her niche, plus her sick mother being there....it seems like Toby is doing really well, and it would be quite easy for him to find a position in LA.
I thought Toby was completely out of line. |
| It just seems like the easiest way to "save the marriage" is for the one person who lives separately to move back to LA! They already have a house, connections, help, and Kate is happy. Seems that Toby is very marketable and should return to LA...IF he wanted the family to remain intact. It might be different if Toby couldn't get a job in LA. Then it would be on Kate to move for the family. |
| She basically told him that she didn't love the new, healthier, thriving him. That sucks. She liked it better when they could be self-loathing together. She's always been bitter and risk-averse. They could have had a great life in San Francisco, and would have had family visiting plenty often. She could easily have transferred her work with the blind there, and would have enjoyed a much healthier, less car-dependent lifestyle. Sorry, but the partner who is supporting the family should have more of a say, and she lacks imagination and boldness. Shame. |
Agreed. It seems Kate would not like Toby2 in LA either. Rebecca encourages them to 'live life boldly" and Kate responds by walking up a hill and applying for a different job at her same work? |
Right, and that was all preceded by Rebecca's exhortation to her adult children to live boldly and take risks and not be held back by consideration of her illness. So is Show suggesting that living boldly is taking a bigger job at the blind school and divorcing Toby? Because it seems to me that moving to San Francisco would be the bigger challenge/risk. That's where she'd have to really reconstruct her whole life. Giving up everything she cares about to save a marriage to someone who has none of the personality traits that first drew her to him seems like the cringing, submissive choice to me. Crossfit techbro who's always on a call is appealing to some woman, but I can see why it doesn't do anything for Kate |
Giving up everything she cares about to save a marriage to someone who has none of the personality traits that first drew her to him seems like the cringing, submissive choice to me. Crossfit techbro who's always on a call is appealing to some woman, but I can see why it doesn't do anything for Kate Well easy to see why she wouldn't have anything in common with a fitness buff who is professionally driven, true. But he's still sweet and funny outside of that. Look, I get that they're both very happy in their current cities, but something's got to give. Even if Kate gets "Janice's job" doubtful she'd make enough to support herself and two kids. In SF, she could do whatever she wanted courtesy of Toby's higher salary. And that includes continuing to work with blind children. |
| I don’t disagree with what people have said on both sides of the Toby and Kate standoff. One thing that struck me was Toby being reluctant to tell Kate why he ordered another ride - he didn’t think she could make it up the hill walking, but still “wants” her to move to that house? I think he doesn’t really want her to move to be with him. Because he doesn’t think she fits in his new life. |
I really liked the way Kate passed on cake at the retirement party and took a couple of macarons rather than a stack like the thin guy she was chatting with -- no because I care if she eats sweets but because that and her walk up the hill showed an effort (failed for a lot of DCUM posters, of course) that she is not someone who just wants to eat donuts on the sofa. Weird how the brave thing is being defined as "living off a man" |
Well easy to see why she wouldn't have anything in common with a fitness buff who is professionally driven, true. But he's still sweet and funny outside of that. Look, I get that they're both very happy in their current cities, but something's got to give. Even if Kate gets "Janice's job" doubtful she'd make enough to support herself and two kids. In SF, she could do whatever she wanted courtesy of Toby's higher salary. And that includes continuing to work with blind children. I have a feeling that's where Kevin comes in.... |
| What a low barrier PP has for effort! |