What makes Abe Weissman's moment of realisation, for me, so poignant is the activity/things happening around him.
There's conversation going on around him, and there's a waiter who pops in every two minutes but he sits there contemplating, thinking about something that is foreign to him. And because he is so still amidst all this activity, it makes his stillness and his silence so...loud.
Imagine thinking your daughter was of the "weaker sex" all your life only to wake up one day and realise she's been stronger than you this whole time.
I'd be silent too.
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Just thinking about how this photo gives off the kind of father-in-law and son-in-law vibes we deserve to see for Abe and Lenny, but we’ll never get 😩💔
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the marvelous mrs maisel s5e2 it's a man, man, man, man world
same abe, same.
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Awh they should’ve stayed in Paris for longer
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