It’s purposeful to anticipate personality types who choose to think that they (and everyone else) all live in gray areas of the globe. But their moral relativist stance isn’t enlightened truth applicable to every soul. Instead, it’s a stance taken based upon their particular lives. Yes, they would likely fall into the Philly club.
Billy and Vickie choose to create Katie (Sienna Mercuri). Prior to that, Vickie generously chose to adopt Billy’s son (Johnny, Holden and Ryan Hare). Should those points make them married? Traditionalists, who self-appointed free spirits see as rigid thinkers, say yes.
There’s an implied deal with marriage. It’s a commitment; traditionally to each other first and then kids follow. The initial time together allows two people to publicly declare their togetherness, which intentionally puts barriers in place so neither side can run for the hills whenever one looks askance at the other. In other words, married couples agree to stick it out and not play house.
The idea behind children following the I do’s is this: They represent a reflection of love, not carbon copies of each side’s ego. Yes, marriage and then child-rearing is buttressed by self-sacrifice. That’s long been opposed by all who push at you, yourself and your agenda.
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So are Billy, Phyllis, and Victoria the marrying kind right now? Thompson and Tognoni’s versions of these longtime characters seem to be so. As for Vickie, who knows what this Newman lady wants. At the same time, she’s the most responsible one of the bunch. Vickie has voluntarily chosen to raise the two younger children mentioned above and her son Reed (Tristan Lake Leabu) on her own with scheduled help from Billy.
Relationship choices are never easy. Attempting to analyze who should be with who is so middle school, or junior high for those of us who find the new term to be intentionally modern.
Vickie loves Billy, wants him back and appears to be playing the waiting game. Phyllis finds Billy to be exciting and might love him. He’s the 2.0 version of Jack (Peter Bergman), literally.
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But how about Billy? He surely can have either woman. Vickie’s mothering his children. She still tugs at his heart every time. And her name came before Phyllis’ was mentioned in this sentence and in his mind.
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