![]() ![]() (jk fun fact I've never given head, told you im a special slut)ġ. Ill give five secrets and then ill shut my big mouth.which I should really learn to do more often loll. Anyway this is called dirty family secrets, so ill dish some and then go back to trying to analyze why im such a whore. Fun fact about me i used to be a fat akward girl in elementary school, and i thought the reason i got so boy crazy is because i got skinny and hot and guys suddenly wanted me and i got out of control with all of these oppourtunitys! This started in 6th grade after having my first boyfriend in 5th grade, I used to like being called a slut i thought it was cool an meant guys liked me, kind of over it now, but i dont mind it. I didnt realize this till recently but the reason i get with so many guys is because im that girl with daddy issues, ill make a whole post on that later. Im a teen not 17 yet but im not 13 anymore. Gustav) was heartbreaking, as the emotionally crippled Brian couldn't bring himself to tell his son that he loved him, instead giving him the watch (continuing its generational path) and telling him to keep it set to New York time.Im gonna start by telling you about me, because i have no fucking clue how else to start. The scene that followed, in which Brian said his goodbyes to Brian Jr. It also had its own morbid levity as Brian once again told Nick that he hated him, only to finally accept Dutch's watch, which Nick tried to give to him. The scene at the church between Nick and Brian was one of my favorite of the series so far as it was so fraught with emotion and the unsaid between them. I never thought I'd come to feel sympathy for Brian, but this week's episode definitely managed to do just that. Whereas he would have rushed to help Patrick or Karen if they were in the same predicament, he insisted that they let the law handle the matter of Brian's custody claim as well as his possible prison sentence for attempting to bribe that arbitrator. The revelation of Brian's true parentage has also cast a pall over Tripp as well despite his claims that the knowledge hasn't tainted his love for Brian, it's clear that it has. Instead, Brian felt alienated and cast out from his own family and never felt as though he fit in. It was heartbreaking that Letitia kept the truth from Dutch as well as Brian, truly believing that she was doing both of them a favor by leaving them in the dark as to their real relationship. as his son and a Darling heir, a revelation which now seems foolish as neither of them have any real claim to the Darling name or fortune. It's only fitting, given that the first time we met Brian he was refusing to accept Brian Jr. It's only ironic that the hateful, spiteful Brian, who lived his entire life trying to drag Nick into misery and despair and who painted Dutch as a beggar at the feast, would in the end not even be a Darling. Sure enough, my hypotheses so far this season about Brian being Dutch's child-which, yes, would make him Nick's brother-proved to be right on the money. It was another brilliant installment of this fast, slick, soapy drama and, this week, presented an equal amount of over-the-top fun (Jeremy faking being a struggling artist in order to keep Sofia) along with a complex emotional story that painted in some of the backstory between Letitia and Dutch, along with the reveal about which Darling scion wasn't Tripp's biological child. I'm talking, among other things, about this week's episode of Dirty Sexy Money ("The Watch"), which I devoured last night. There's a certain vindication in being right that just can't be beat. ![]()
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