Sunday, April 27, 2014

The Woman Pays

Tess tells Alec of her confession and he immediately is distraught and sees her in an entirely different light. Their marriage struggled to endure, especially after Angel leaves for Brazil. After this disheartening time of her life that spirals her life further out of control, you begin to lose sympathy for Tess. Entirely blaming herself for everything eventually does get old. And it's been that way since phase one.

The woman clearly does pay in Angel's absence. Tess is distraught financially and emotionally. She has no idea what her future will bring, and seeing Alec just pushes her internal strife to ahead. Her inner desire to die seems to be becoming more and more a reality the more bad things that befall her.

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