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The Conversation Part II - Adam Admits To Sharon

Started by Oreo123 at 2009/10/17 06:16AM
Latest post: 2009/10/26 10:12AM, Views: 1124, Replies: 36
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#1   2009/10/17 06:16AM
The Conversation Part II - Adam Admits To Sharon
Oreo123
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Sharon's admissions to Adam have been explored and A) Sharon isn't aware of ALL of Adam's evil doings; B) She let slip a bit too much - Adam was not aware of it being Nick who turned his father in; C) She was trying to be sensitive to Adam's situation and help him. But from the expression on her face she realized she let out too much. Done

Now moving on to Adam's admissions. He acknowledged everything he did was done out of revenge. He realizes it ended badly for everyone - especially himself (just as Jack an TGVN now do). His recollection of his father on the guerny and the strong possibility that he would die (remember the daydream sequence?) frightened him. He told Sharon if he lost Victor he would have no one and nothing in this life. Don't think he was faking that emotion and that very real possibility did shake him to his boots! Adam is undergoing an internal struggle that will have us seeing more of it in future episodes - I think.

Sharon's response to Adam fearing the loss of his father was very telling...she said "Yes it is a terrible thing to lose a parent." The look on her face was both sad and thoughtful. That expression and feeling of remorse opened a door...if you were listening. Neither of her parents have died. But her father did abandon her.This feeling of abandonment may be at the root of her problems and - just maybe - this is the first glimpse into her psych we have been waiting for.

This scene was very revealing for both Sharon and Adam. If you listened carefully (and watched their facial expressions) theis was more than a casual afternoon chat. The irony is that both of them felt comfortable enough to let their walls down...two most unlikely characters. They did for each other what a shrink has not been able to do. These two are not going to be romantically linked....JMO....but their comfort with each other will maybe result in self revelations that make them stronger.

#2   2009/10/17 06:27AM
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Excellent observations Oreo! I salute you!!!

That was an extremely well thought out post. I too don't think they will be romantically involved but will connect on a profound level.

This is why I choose to keep watching. If you only read the updates you don't catch the subtle nuances of voice and facial expressions.

#3   2009/10/17 06:38AM
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very good post, i just cannot see how adam can be redeemed because of the baby switch,and he is totally responsible for the death of ashley's baby

#4   2009/10/17 06:48AM
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Very Interesting....

Still can't stand the guy but....very intersting

#5   2009/10/17 08:03AM
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Quote Demus: Very Interesting....

Still can't stand the guy but....very intersting


Interesting and eye opening... ....

#6   2009/10/17 08:08AM
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Nothing that Adam says matters unless he says, "Sharon your baby is alive and here she is" How Adam is able to listen to Sharon talk about losing 3 children and say nothing is beyond me. I guess a man that would do all that Adam has done clearly has no remorse. I see him as beyond redemption because he knows what he is doing but continues with his plan. That little talk he had with Faith about making things right and her "new" mommy was just sick.

#7   2009/10/17 08:21AM
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Sharon's father is dead.

#8   2009/10/17 08:32AM
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Quote flygirl1969: Nothing that Adam says matters unless he says, "Sharon your baby is alive and here she is" How Adam is able to listen to Sharon talk about losing 3 children and say nothing is beyond me. I guess a man that would do all that Adam has done clearly has no remorse. I see him as beyond redemption because he knows what he is doing but continues with his plan. That little talk he had with Faith about making things right and her "new" mommy was just sick.



I agree with you...I feel Adam has turned into a very unredeemable, horrible character...he's the one that needs a "heart"...since he has NONE right now...

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#9   2009/10/17 08:39AM
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Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.

#10   2009/10/17 08:50AM
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Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.


She told Victor actually right before he was being arrested for Commercial Bribery. That if she had a chance she would have connected with her Father before he died.

#11   2009/10/17 09:35AM
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Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.


She told Victor actually right before he was being arrested for Commercial Bribery. That if she had a chance she would have connected with her Father before he died.



I also think she has had enough therapy to be able to talk to her therapist about that, especially because she did mention it to Victor. I See her issues as haven been the fact of so much lost in her young life being that of her children. She told Jack she has had so much therapy and been invovled in so many groups while there, also is continuing her therapy too. Sharon is going to keep getting better, but not because of talking to Adam. One can already see how well she is doing and it isn't because of Adam. But then maybe she can help him to get a little better by talking to him.

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#12   2009/10/17 09:43AM
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Oreo123
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Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.


She told Victor actually right before he was being arrested for Commercial Bribery. That if she had a chance she would have connected with her Father before he died.


No where else was her fathers death ever mentioned....could have been Sharon's way with dealing with the abandonment....not bashing her..just explaining how she sugar coats everything to make it acceptable. Just a theory.

#13   2009/10/17 09:54AM
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Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.


She told Victor actually right before he was being arrested for Commercial Bribery. That if she had a chance she would have connected with her Father before he died.


No where else was her fathers death ever mentioned....could have been Sharon's way with dealing with the abandonment....not bashing her..just explaining how she sugar coats everything to make it acceptable. Just a theory.


No I probably blame that on the writers. Because I didn't remember it either. But she NEVER talks about her father ever.

But she did tell Victor he was dead and that wished she could have had relationship with him while he was still alive. I don't think Sharon would make up a death in order to cope with her feelings.

#14   2009/10/17 10:04AM
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Oreo123
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Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.


She told Victor actually right before he was being arrested for Commercial Bribery. That if she had a chance she would have connected with her Father before he died.


No where else was her fathers death ever mentioned....could have been Sharon's way with dealing with the abandonment....not bashing her..just explaining how she sugar coats everything to make it acceptable. Just a theory.


No I probably blame that on the writers. Because I didn't remember it either. But she NEVER talks about her father ever.

But she did tell Victor he was dead and that wished she could have had relationship with him while he was still alive. I don't think Sharon would make up a death in order to cope with her feelings.


You could be right...but it is very common for children - even grown adults who were abandoned by a father as a child/teen to say he is dead...it is less painful. It is harder to cope with being abandoned than to not have a father because he died. She may have buried him and her feelings in her mind. It would explain alot...afterall she has been in denial about herself for too long. Her mother, Jack, Victor..even her shrink tried to have her face her issues. Looks like she has heard the message while in the "ward" and in group therapy...and maybe Adam is the safe place to open up. JMO

#15   2009/10/17 10:21AM
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Memory24
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Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24:
Quote Oreo123:
Quote Memory24: Sharon's father is dead.


He could be after all these years. Her father was originally written as having abandoned her and her mother..name unknown. This was the basis of Victor always being sensitive toward her and a father figure having experienced abandonment himself. Could be the reason for her insecurities but we shall see...hopefully.


She told Victor actually right before he was being arrested for Commercial Bribery. That if she had a chance she would have connected with her Father before he died.


No where else was her fathers death ever mentioned....could have been Sharon's way with dealing with the abandonment....not bashing her..just explaining how she sugar coats everything to make it acceptable. Just a theory.


No I probably blame that on the writers. Because I didn't remember it either. But she NEVER talks about her father ever.

But she did tell Victor he was dead and that wished she could have had relationship with him while he was still alive. I don't think Sharon would make up a death in order to cope with her feelings.


You could be right...but it is very common for children - even grown adults who were abandoned by a father as a child/teen to say he is dead...it is less painful. It is harder to cope with being abandoned than to not have a father because he died. She may have buried him and her feelings in her mind. It would explain alot...afterall she has been in denial about herself for too long. Her mother, Jack, Victor..even her shrink tried to have her face her issues. Looks like she has heard the message while in the "ward" and in group therapy...and maybe Adam is the safe place to open up. JMO


Yeah I wish the writers would actually bring up her father. That could be a great storyline. Maybe he could be dying from something and need a transplant and only Sharon can give him that. He probably started another family and lived peacefully until he got sick. Then Sharon has to face the dilemma of helping a father who abandoned her.

In the scene with Victor she is pretty vague about her Father just saying he was never there. (past tense) Wishing she had someone there for her.

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