Wait. Do people really think Reagan forgave her dad? She didn’t. She talked a man down from the brink. She came in ready to kill him and instead of vengeance she saw a broken old fuck. She doesn’t tell him it’s okay. She tells him it’s too late. Tells him it’s not fixable. She’s kind, sure, the same way anyone is kind when they see someone on the edge of the cliff, but there’s never any assurance that he can regain what he lost. It’s basically a goodbye to him in her life.
Reagan calls him a screw up and sends him to jail for his own mental safety. Nothing about that reads as forgiveness to me.
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lied to twitter im moving here bc these two have me in a chokehold and im not suffering by myself sorry
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you dont know how obsessed i am with these two
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Reagan Ridley being the smartest person in the whole world still not figuring how to have a successful career AND a healthy relationship with the man of her dreams feels so wrong ...
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I will always love Inside Job just because of the entire arc of Reagan trying not to be like her father even when they share more or less the same issues and toxic conducts. Because she actually manages to do better. And, as the child of an abusive parent who ended up mimicking a lot of abusive conducts from such parent, it touches me deeply and makes me feel hopeful.
Even if she constantly ends up acting like him with Ron, lying and manipulating situations in order to control him and make sure he stays with her, in the end she overcomes her selfishness and chooses, not only him, but the world. She is not like him, she will never be like him. She can't make Ron miserable with her, and she can't refuse the power of changing the world for the better. Reagan can't be like Rand, she will not allow it.
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