Oh, yeah. This has definitely been brought up. Add to that, their obviously unhappy marriage, and they have these big holes in their lives they are trying to fill with stuff. They're bored and unhappy. They need to do something real for someone else and get some gratitude for their situation. All the stuff in the world won't make them feel better. And the worst part is that they are raising Ollie and probably Finn the same way. He's only three and so jaded, it's sad. The minions think they're such awesome parents because they give him whatever he wants, but he has no anticipation, and no real joy in anything they give him.tintin15 wrote:You know, I thought of something.
These people must be fucking restless. You do nothing, you never work, everything is handed to you, you don't clean your own house, you rarely cook your own food, the only time you go out is to Target or Hobby Lobby or a couple conventions a year or a theme park that they've already probably been through the entirety of at least 10 times in their life. Missy has no hobbies and Bryan's singing hasn't taken off. They have no friends and have to hang out with family all the time.
Their life must be so empty and boring. I would hate to live like that. And I think it shows.
Bryan feels the need to buy every Apple product, even if the last 10 were useless and he forgot about them. Missy feel the needs to buy every decor item she can get her hands on. They change Ollie and Finn's bedrooms over and over and over. They buy a pet and it loses its dazzle, so they get rid of it and replace it with something exciting again. They buy gadgets they don't need and stop using after 2 weeks, and just keep buying more.
I think they are trying to fill their time and needs (where one would have hobbies and friends and activities) with material things, and it's not working. They're always empty, lifeless, and spoiled at the end of the day.
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