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Speaking of the dress, why does everyone keep thinking that it must have been Christian who sent that dress to the Harris' house? I wouldn't take that for granted. What if it was actually Hutch?
I mean, up until that morning Christian barely knew that Hutch had a wife, why then would he so readily know the home address of one of his employees/subordinates with whom he has such a poor relationship? It doesn't even seem to me that Vivian was the one who gave him the home address. So why would he be so interested in sending her a dress?
Sure, Christian could trace the Harris home address through Hutch's personal data. But why take such an interest? Just to impress Vivian? I don't think he needed a trick like that to woo her, or even that it could be an incentive to get her to come to the dinner.
Then, how could Christian be aware of Vivian's work schedule? He, barely knows that she's substitute teacher, how could he be so sure that she would be the one to arrive home before her husband? I mean, what would have happened if that dress, instead of Vivian, had been found by Hutch? If the dress had been part of "Christian's plan for Vivian", this would have collapsed miserably.
Finally, on a somewhat nitpicky note, how could Christian have known Vivian's size so well?
He must have seen her for little more than 15 minutes. He's a business executive not a clerk in a ladies' dress store.
Ok, he's a womanizer, however, it seems to me that he's being implicitly credited with skills beyond his actual talents.
To me, these all seem like things that are usually routine for a husband who has known his wife for a long time (work schedule, size and personal tastes) and that only a woman with a rather clouded mind (by the situation and the boss's alpha-male charm) could mistake for attention from a stranger.
Even when the Harris arrives at Christian's house for dinner, the only reference he makes to the dress is a laconic "That dress looks fabulous on you": nothing that makes me think he was the one who sent it to the Harris home.
In my opinion, if you replay the whole game with the idea that that dress was sent to his house by Hutch himself (to initiate "his plan"), everything takes on a different meaning. Even the mysterious backyard scene takes on another meaning.
Perhaps Vivian (thinking he gave it to her) refers to the dress with Christian, finds out he knows nothing about it, and interprets that dress as a "coded message" from her husband: "Do whatever it takes to convince my boss to turn a blind eye to my "mistakes""... and so if "to get rid of the pain, you have to get rid of the tooth", let's quickly get rid of the panties too, and what better time than a quickie in the backyard to finally shut things down without Hutch noticing.
But then things take an unexpected turn, and neither of them is able to tell the other how things are anymore for fear of being blamed for their own mistakes and/or using the other for their own gain, and of course (in this total inability to communicate) things degenerate more and more (and they will do so again and again until they start talking clearly to each other).