Re: Trust Me "Before and After" (spoilers)



Obveeus@xxxxxxx wrote:
"Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Obveeus@xxxxxxx wrote:

He was mourning the guy's death. From what we saw, he was the only guy in
the office that cared to mourn the guy's death.

If you noticed, he was already whiney and depressive and used the death
as another excuse not to work. The other people at the service from the
office didn't work with him directly, so they may not have been subject
to his rants. Surely his friends and family were there, which is why I
said Cavanagh was being self indulgent.

Cavanaugh was the only person at the office that seemed to like/respect the
boss before he died.

He wasn't his boss. He was the group's art director. I have no idea who
Cavanaugh's boss was supposed to be. Was Monica Potter hired to be the
supervisor of the copy writers? She seems to think so since she kept
demanding an outside office but got a cubicle instead.

I don't know how you can say he liked him as the two never had a scene
together.

I don't think he went to the funeral out of a desire to get out of
working. He could have simply gone to Starbucks if that was his goal.

Attending the funeral was more rebellion; Mink ordered them all not to
attend. But I was thinking about the one scene in which he stated that
he couldn't work because of the death, after already refusing to work.

Really, I wanted to strangle him.

Despite Cavanaugh, I sort of liked the show. I'm hoping the character
will calm down somewhat, else I won't stick around.
.



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