“I’m the reason you don’t go near Aaron again.” God, Cain can be so unlikeable sometimes. But then there are moments like this - and later, during the Gordon storyline - where he’s a supportive uncle to Aaron that I can’t help but love.
@DWSACCVideos4 жыл бұрын
Paddy should at least have some sort of understand of why assisted suicide can be good. He's a vet. We put animals down when they are too sick or injured. At least Jackson knew what was happening and consented. Animals can't consent, but we euthanize them to help them be free from pain or illness. Why is there a double standard between humans who can consent and animal who cannot?
@livgibson15743 жыл бұрын
wait you're right-
@Millersfave Жыл бұрын
The way Carl was also trying to help makes me feel kind of happy
@roseoconnell42794 жыл бұрын
“If there’s anything I can do to help.” I dunno, Edna. Maybe not go up to her and openly say that you don’t think what she did was right? There was absolutely no need for her to do that.
@roseoconnell42794 жыл бұрын
Also, the fact that she says “no one can punish you more than your own conscience.” Bold, coming from the woman who had a gay man imprisoned. Arguably, she’s coming from “experience” when she says this to Hazel - but I wonder how much she truly regrets it when she kept it a secret for so long? And still maintains her pious attitude towards others? I really had my ups and downs with Edna’s character. But when she had her bad moments, they truly were frustrating - moments like this, for example.
@roseoconnell42794 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry, but Lizzie was out of order here. Yes, she is disabled - but that doesn’t give her the voice of all disabled people. Jackson’s disability was vastly different and he made a decision. It’s unfair for Lizzie - who didn’t even interact with Jackson - to make a judgement about his mental state based on her own experiences with a different disability, and it’s unfair of her to say what she did to Hazel.