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17-06-2015 11:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by mrflibble
(Post 7893007)
Yes it does, but making assumptions on someone's character based on YOUR opinions/views of what someone else did is and how they must be as a person is where it becomes irrelevant. I haven't read anything about Chloe's life or her father, so I'm not sure if she did grow up in an environment of crime or not but regardless, why do people assume that this would make you hard as nails and immune to criticism? Maybe she did grow up in this life of crime and it's made her more sensitive? Maybe she was completely unaware of this 'crime' element in her family and she is naturally sensitive? Maybe neither and she is putting on act. It's not our place to judge. Not all people involved in illegal activities are the Sopranos. They can be regular people too. And it doesn't necessarily mean their family members follow suit.
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I was merely refuting that her family troubles have no bearing on her character. I'm not passing judgement on the girl, she seems nice but is a bit like a ricecake. Nothing memorable to offer or to take your notice.
Whether it made her mean or meek or anything in between her family and their troubles have certainly influenced her character, it's just not up to us to say in what way.
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