martedì 25 novembre 2014
1983 (#26) - Sharon's plan, Patty's memories and the divorce with Jack
Jack, meanwhile, struggles daily to regain use of his legs; and from his strong commitment to rehabilitation, doctors are happy to turn their initial pessimism into clear optimism about Jack's ability to overcome it. Throughout this time, John is very close to his son, but particularly there is Jill, who rediscovers that she has an understanding with the boy. So the two of them decide to put their differences behind them once and for all. As time goes by, Jack gets better and better, while Patty keeps on not remembering anything and behaving, moreover, in a very strange way, showing herself affectionate and caring as never before for her husband. Patty's attentions almost frighten Jack, who decides to consult her psychologist Sharon Reaves for an opinion on her behavior; and when he believes that the woman's brain instinctively repressed the memories of the shooting to force herself to love Jack at all costs, both agree that Patty needs to come to terms with reality. So they plot a strategy so that Patty can remember what happened, and decide to evoke in the full the scenario of Jack's injury by completely and perfectly reconstructing the scene. The moment Patty is about to shoot Jack again, naturally with an empty gun, Patty suddenly remembers everything and undergoes a mental breakdown. Passed out, she is soon reanimated and Patty becomes aware of what she did. Carl and Mary agree to take Patty back to their home and not let Patty see Jack for a while. The time spent with the family is very helpful for Patty to recover her energy and will to live. After a few months, she decides to close that chapter of her life forever by handing Jack the divorce papers, which the man signs without too many regrets.
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