TheDuke9999
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- Jan 3, 2022
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i agree with everything you just said. but how many times did he have a chance to stop it? how many times could he have told his wife he knows and make her stop? at the beginning she made all the choices and was in charge but somehow, for some reason in the end hutch was the man of the house when he decided to let her bang his boss from now on. isnt that funny ? its all on him .. he gave her away without any kind of fight and will reap the pain of losing his wife.....Though I would be more willing to accept that interpretation, it's not like this is what Hutch wanted his wife to do. He repeatedly told Vivian through text and at home that he did not want her to accompany him to the boss' home. He continued to express misgivings about her being around his boss on the way there, and even at one point after arriving, he commented that he did not want to grovel for his job and suggested leaving. And he obviously did not foresee that his wife would offer herself to his boss and was devastated by witnessing this happen.
As for him being a loser, I suppose it's possible he may lose his wife and would be a loser in that sense. However, it's a matter of debate how much of his fault that would be, and I would not say he is a loser in general. Sure, he had problems at work, but he must have held a steady job throughout his decades of marriage and raising a son. He did not actively try to put his wife in a situation that would lead to exposing her latent vulnerability. He did not choose for her to do what she did; she made that choice for them.
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