![]() ![]() Even if Gene is a bad influence, he is able to interpret social behaviour that Don finds weird to him. I pictured Gene as the Barney Stinson to Don Tillman’s Ted Mosby ( Would have loved to use Sheldon Cooper here, but Penny is just not smart). I don’t need to point out Gene’s also smart. Getting Don to find tuna for her at midnight was one of those. ![]() At times, I felt like strangling Rosie for the things she was saying. Although she accepts Don for who he is, It is like her character was created to match the stereotypical pregnant woman: Less in tune with her partner and wanting to get her way most of the time regardless of what everyone else thought. Rosie is a hard character to get and gets annoying at times. I recall myself screaming when Don made one of his numerous lists to deal with some trivial issues. Sometimes he’s sweet, sometimes he’s really annoying. It works most times until the situation becomes mixed with emotions then logic doesn’t really bring the optimal answer. Or the most logically sensible route to solve a problem. ![]() He understands that he is unlike others and works so hard to get people’s understanding. Narrated in Don’s POV.ĭon is a pretty lovable character. ![]() Don feels he won’t be a good father, so he tries to get some experience, which leads to unforeseen circumstances. Plot: Socially awkward Associate Professor Don Tillman and his PhD student wife, Rosie, are expecting a baby. ![]()
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