Did the PM care much about his sister?
So one thing that didn't sit right with me in this film is near the end where everyone is going to the school to watch the play and Karen runs into her brother, who it appears she doesn't get to speak to as much as indicated by the scene where she called him after he stood up the President and he said he'd call her back and she said "no you won't!".
Karen seemed to be distraught after discovering the gold necklace and putting two and two together about her husband's indiscretions and it also appeared that Karen was relieved in a way to see her big brother because she was going through a tough time and needed her family. Karen even says something along lines of "i've never been gladder to see my stupid big brother", which, along with her tone, hints at the idea that she was hurting in some way and seeing her brother provided some comfort.
I totally expected Hugh/the PM to ask her if anything was wrong or if she was alright, but we didn't get anything like that from him and that just seemed weird to me.
Anyone else notice this?