6 Mysterious Characters & Their True Motives?
This has always been one of my 3 favorite shows of all time! I watch it every year, and each time it brings something fresh, dramatic, funny and powerful.
But there are still 6 big question marks from 6 secondary characters on the series I would like some more insight on. What I do like about the show is that not everything is spelled out for you, so it truly is based on how one views the layers going on.
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1. LISA
Lisa, arguably the show's most hated character, actually was a lot more complex then one would on first viewing. She was nagging, overbearing and definitely trapped Nate into that marriage. But one thing always puzzles me. On her last appearance before she disappears and is later discovered to be dead, she is VERY chill with Nate. When she's going out of town to visit her sister, Nate and her had just "patched up" their relationship at Claire's art show. So when Nate asks if Lisa wants him to have a list of things for the baby, she brushes it off. "You know how to do that by now." We've never really seen her that relaxed. Was this the TRUE side of Lisa? Because viewers know later it's revealed she was having an affair with her sister's husband. And THAT's why she was on her way to see her sister. And of course, tragic consequences.
But her laid back manner those later few moments always made me wonder if Lisa was not as uptight as she put on in front of Nate. Notice how she acts with her boss Carol (the amazing Catherine O'Hara). Carol in a way, represents how Lisa is with Nate. Demanding, emotional and moody. Lisa was absolutely in the right to quit that job. Because Carol was a nightmare. But she seemed to do the same manipulations to her own husband. Any ideas?
2. GARY (as Claire's guidance counselor)
He always seemed supportive towards her goals, until one weird episode where he says "we need to acknowledge the sexual tension between us." Claire, of course, reacts to this appropriately - rolling her eyes because she never saw him that way (at least, I think so). Gary, however, makes this claim. Was this his ego? Or did he have an attraction to her?
Later, when Claire makes it into art school- she comes to tell Gary the great news. But he coldly dismisses her. Sure he's being fired and cleaning out his desk, but he really acts aloof with her. Why was this?
3. ARTHUR
Such a strange man. Ruth's relationship with him boggled me. Why wouldn't he have sex with her? Was he gay? Was he Asexual? Was he embarrassed he was a virgin? It's never explained. He had no trouble cuddling with her in bed. And when George came into the picture, he was jealous and quite annoyed by his presence. Perhaps he was just a companion to Ruth and when she accused him of putting feces on their porch, he was right to quit- it seemed he didn't belong anymore. But that whole "Have you ever had sex?" scene never really went where I thought it would.
4. GABE
Did he ever truly love Claire? Or was he just a sadistic bully using her? It seemed to go back and forth. The way he hurt her after she had his feet- that seemed cruel. He even seemed to not care after she confronted him. After his young brother's death, he comes to her for "guidance", and later rebels to the point that Claire herself breaks it off. And of course, whether he lives or dies is left up to the viewer's imagination. But was Gabe really someone who cared for her, or was this all an act?
5. EDIE (Mena Suvari)
Claire's art school inspiration and buddy seems super confident and aspiring in the first half of her storyline. Then she experiments with Claire's sexuality, and Claire turns her down because she's not a lesbian. Suddenly Edie goes psychotic and won't "forgive" Claire, even though Claire was not in the wrong. Why the sudden change? Edie seemed much more put together then the way the show finalized her.
6. MARGARET CHENOWITH (Brenda's mother)
I Love love love Joanna Cassidy. She so deserved her Emmy nomination in 2005 for Guest Supporting Actress, and I would have nominated her for season 2 as well. I just never really understood her personality. One moment she's full of light and humor, next she's horribly mean. Brenda of course knows her mother is "nuts" so to speak, always warning others of her narcissism. But I always wanted to find a scene where I found some genuine goodness in her. One was in the scene where she empathizes with Brenda's miscarriage.
But some scenes make no sense. One includes her inviting Brenda over to see her new condo. Then abruptly telling her to leave, yelling that "I'm not Billy!" This made no sense. Was she bipolar or something?
Her treatment of Ruth is also quite cruel. Was she really just a person who couldn't produce real feelings- and sort of just acted out for attention? Or was there more?
Again thanks for reading this long analysis. I'm sure I will think of other characters down the road. These represent secondary roles on the series :-)