What came across to Mary as a desperate, last-gasp effort before being called up to the Majors was actually 6 months in the making. Raph had the ring for six months! He just chose the wrong time to pop the question. This led to, as Mary put it, a "communication issue." This time, both were sure to lay it all on the table before proceeding. I'm proud of Mary. She realized her mistake and what it was costing her and she rectified it. Of course, I have little doubt that seeing Olivia and her father contributed to this new-found clarity. She saw what their differences were costing them and how putting them aside allowed them to share the greatest gift: love. She seemed determined not to let her hurt over her father's decision to leave the family (SIDE BAR: I still believe that he entered WITSEC and wanted to spare the family the burden of entering with him, but we'll see) ruin her chance to be with the person that she loves. Growth and character development are beautiful things. Characters welcome, indeed.
In Plain Sight airs Sunday nights on USA Network. If you missed this week's episode, check it out for free at Hulu.com
In Plain Sight airs Sunday nights on USA Network. If you missed this week's episode, check it out for free at Hulu.com
2 comments:
In this episode I think Mary made all the right personal moves and Raph was in error.
It was a HUGE mistake for him to spring his mother and "engagement" party on Mary. There is no good excuse for it.
Mary was right to reject the fake proposal dinner and call Raph on it.
I was surprised with Mary accepting the new semi-proposal. I expected TPTB to drag it out longer, if it ever happened.
Does Raph know what she does?
RE: Mary's father. I agree he is probably in WitSec, but even if you enter that you can let your family know that is what you are doing. They don't know where you are, but you don't just disappear without a word.
I agree that Raph was totally in the wrong for letting his mother believe that he and Mary were engaged. I also agree that Mary made the right call by telling her the truth. It would have been wrong to sit there knowing what that dinner meant and not saying anything.
With the WITSEC thing, I wondered why her father wouldn't tell them too, but I've often wondered if he told Jinx and she hasn't shared the info with her daughters (for whatever reason -- this is Jinx). I don't know. I guess we'll have to see how it plays out (if it plays out).
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