maybe loser was harsh to say. But I am assuming that Stu, didn't he mention dating Miranda in college previously? Or maybe it was in delieted footage or something?
But seriously. Calling Daniel a loser was kind of being kind. He was irresponsible, immature. They drifted apart. If you want to go with the cliché opposites attract but as they grew older grew apart. Honestly the movie in many ways is about Daniel kind of growing up a bit.
Daniel I admit. I liked him a lot, he had principles. But he was also it seemed kind of a mooch to a wife who was earning all of the money. At least that's the impression that I got. That he would be the kind of dad who it was more important that the kids liked him rather than necessarily doing what was right for them. Throughout the film he does mature a bit.
Daniel is clearly jealous of Stu. Who is much more a match to Miranda. They were both much too serious minded. Not saying that's a bad or good thing, just the way it is. Honstly though Miranda was not exactly shy about slamming Daniel in front of Mrs. Doubtfire so I can't imagine she was any more kind in front of Stu.
Stu thought he was confiding in another adult. And saying what he was told was the truth. Yes Daniel did love his kids. That's quite clear. But he couldn't be mature enough to work through the 3 months abd get visitation the right way? He was short, cursed in front of his children.
Which is understandable with the stress of a deteriorating marriage. But I can't really blame Stu for that. Maybe he shouldn't have spoken out of school, but who is so perfect to have never done that? Daniel the entire film mocked Stu, who seemed oblivious. The only reason we forgive him is because it was so oblivious. He flat out said his wife had an STD, to Stu. Hardly things a mature adult would do either? so why hate Stu for saying something that wasn't even malicious as at at least he didn't know whom he was talking to.
Stu was boring.. a bit stuff, but a bad guy? No, not so much.
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