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- 3 de Feb, 2013
I’ve always pictured the Westons less as shouters and more the type to quietly hold everything against everyone for life and never for the love of God ever discuss it because they know what they did. Granted, this is extrapolated from just the one Weston.Constant arguments and yelling maybe? Autists can tell somethings wrong when people are yelling and screaming.
There might be something here. Just about the only substantial fault Chris lays on his parents is that they were never loaded, their sue-happiness notwithstanding. Chris has deduced (partially by accident, partially by Barb hollering) that care for the elderly and dying is expensive, and might figure that having more money on hand, period, is the best solution. As opposed to using a set amount of money smartly.This is interesting. My piping cold take is Chris may believe that the Weston clan are poor inbred hillbillies. For Chris, it's mostly about money for him. Everything in his life revolves around extremely expensive hobbies, so his world revolves around money. My Exhibit A is his comic of Cole tossing money into a fireplace while trashing Toy Story 3. So in Chris' mind, since Bob's kids are very successful he can more easily just leech off them and keep buying vidya he'll never play, toys that'll just collect dust, and conventions he can be banned from. Meanwhile, the Westons have enough money to live on (if that) and Chris would actually have to take care of his mother.
That, or it means more money that Chris thinks he can filch for toys and leave the remaining pennies for Barb’s care.
Or maybe we are overthinking this.