zachary2020 wrote:There's an angle that seems very real to the plot, krmurr87! I think you nailed it. It would let Daniel segue into leaving his home again without looking flakey, like "I've been thinking about that mortgage broker I met on the rails... you know? maybe I don't want this safe little life after all"krmurr87 wrote:maybe the fact that these two strangers gave up the more stable lives to live in an uncertain lifestyle is a hint to Daniel that although his job and his warm bed and Community College are comfurtable he needs to be with bree and Jonas (life change)
Something like that that gives him a reason to change his mind and still be the rational, cauitious Danielbest we know and love.
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Okay, I think this is definitely about Bree. "Being my friend is like a full-time job with no pay or chance for advancement." Much like giving up a secure life at home with a job and education to be with his friend Bree, the two random people sacrificed the security of stable jobs for more enjoyable ones.
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*nodding in agreement* It does seem to be a theme in Daniel's evolution as a character. Being able to let go of his old life and go out into the unknown -- and Bree is the catalyst for that.JustAnotherLonelyGirl. wrote:Okay, I think this is definitely about Bree. "Being my friend is like a full-time job with no pay or chance for advancement." Much like giving up a secure life at home with a job and education to be with his friend Bree, the two random people sacrificed the security of stable jobs for more enjoyable ones.

