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There have been incidents of narcissism, but it hardly seems like the defining characteristic of the character, because the defining characteristic of the character, the part the most time is spent on, is the loss of his wife, and there's been no indication of him being narcissistic in his marriage.

There have been incidents of narcissism, but it hardly seems like the defining characteristic of the character, because the defining characteristic of the character, the part the most time is spent on, is the loss of his wife, and there's been no indication of him being narcissistic in his marriage.

We're told he's narcissistic, but that never really comes out in the show. I think the problem is that we are also constantly being told how wonderful his dead wife was and how perfect their marriage was, so it's hard to see how the group could be transforming him into a better, less self-absorbed person if the only

We're told he's narcissistic, but that never really comes out in the show. I think the problem is that we are also constantly being told how wonderful his dead wife was and how perfect their marriage was, so it's hard to see how the group could be transforming him into a better, less self-absorbed person if the only

I'd prefer an explanation for her show of loyalty before a round of applause. Is the show even going to hint as to how she transformed from "nanny" to "wife"? Or are we to assume that Nelson is sosmooth with the ladies that she just couldn't resist his moves?

I'd prefer an explanation for her show of loyalty before a round of applause. Is the show even going to hint as to how she transformed from "nanny" to "wife"? Or are we to assume that Nelson is sosmooth with the ladies that she just couldn't resist his moves?