What are your views on Nick and his character?
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Re: What are your views on Nick and his character?
EXACTLY!!!TLGabelman wrote:They deserve each other! He's just as bad as her in so many ways. Such a cliche, having an affair...thinking he's hidden it well. Oh no but he's really in love with this other girl, Amys just not the same as before. Blah, blah, blah....I just feel bad for the kin.
That's why I loved the ending! I think that's what people don't understand. They're both terrible people who shouldn't have children (okay, let's cry about that) who completely deserve each other and no one else should suffer with them.
He's a careless obnoxious idiot and she's a psycho cool girl who looks like Miss America to everyone else.
They're great for each other.
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Great question. There are so many options: but mainly I think they could be either manipulative or manipulated.TLGabelman wrote:Ok @Himmelslicht, lets hypothesize about this child in the future. Do you see it turning out like a mixture of both parents pathologically speaking? Do you think its gender will play a role in whom it takes after more? i.e. if a girl more emotionally manipulative and if a boy 'situation-ally manipulative' (I think I just created a new term) meaning takes advantage of the situations presented before him and forces situations to their liking.
Growing in a home where everything is dysfunctional we all know that the greatest chance is to have a broken child and since the manipulative one is the mother, they would become a ragdoll in her hands. Eventually through life they would learn how to lie like no one and basically they would become a refined version of Amy because Nick is an idiot that wouldn't top up her madness and manipulation.
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I really, really had to work to like Nick. I think Flynn really creates a character who portrays what it is like to want to be liked by everyone all of the time. It seems that he never wants to be the "bad guy". He does some truly stupid things, but he is not an evil person. He just really does not seem to think about the consequences.Sweet_Lullaby wrote:Well, he isn't the best guy, but there is a side of him that could make up for it.
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I'll have to put this book in my to-do list...
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