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No, what she actually said was that her father couldn't handle the fact that men had touched her the way he used to touch his wife, and worse. That doesn't indicate him abusing her, but not coping well with the fact that she grew up and had sex.
I thought it made absolutely no sense (why the hell would there be DNA for lack of free will trapped in the epitomic symbol of free will? and even if there was DNA in it, how were they going to do anything with it?), and I was impressed by how boring they were able to make action scenes. That latter is director talent, I haven't seen such boring action scenes since Outcast with Nicolas Cage.
I finally figured it out in the last few episodes. Callie is what someone written off as a "social justice warrior" would be like in real life if they actually followed through on their thoughts rather than just complained about them on social media, and she reaps the consequences of running headlong into righting every wrong without thinking things through first to see if they're really true. She'd be a lot of fun to be around in college.
We don't have child brides in the US anymore, so of course you pay alimony to grown women.
I too thought it was going to turn out that all of the main characters were there by accident, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that I was wrong because the real twist was better.