tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4250083790819664013.post839074232600952688..comments2023-12-12T19:19:31.304-04:00Comments on State of the Street: The Little Boy Who Cried 'Wolf!'Tvorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01414660140541680599noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4250083790819664013.post-36383621497130292282010-10-18T17:51:47.956-03:002010-10-18T17:51:47.956-03:00Interesting point of view! I think David started t...Interesting point of view! I think David started to go off the rails when Martin and Gail divorced but she never really got councilling for him when Hillman tried to kill the family and i think all his anger really started there. Add to that finding out his mother considered aborting him and then helped Tina get an abortion behind his back, that really sent him over the edge. <br /><br />it's true that Gail's over protectiveness and control freakness didn't help and i agree, this should be the start of David pulling his life together.Tvorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01414660140541680599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4250083790819664013.post-23759201888965600592010-10-18T17:11:44.730-03:002010-10-18T17:11:44.730-03:00I think the storylines have been relentlessly nega...I think the storylines have been relentlessly negative for David. Between his self-righteous, controlling and man-obsessed mother and an ex-girlfriend with obvious mental instability (hereditary?) it's hardly any wonder that David has been erratic, irrational and somewhat agressive in his behaviour. But I think that the scriptwriters have seen him as an easy focus for everything bad and it's about time that his cries for help were heard. The epilectic episodes should be the start of recognising another aspect to David which can be grabbed as an opportunity to turn an ill wind into good.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05377083874487537370noreply@blogger.com