[ She gives him a piercing look. She hears the pointedness of his question, but she's not sure what it means. ]
I find it weird, but not a betrayal. What's fucked up is she's barely told her wife about what's going on with us at home. It's like that's not important.
[ Unlike to Sarah, whose entire identity is wrapped up in being a clone and fighting The System and who has no idea what she'd even do if their war were to suddenly end—probably why she's so restless in this universe, where everything is on hold. She clearly finds the idea of Cosima not telling her wife all the details about their life at home more disturbing than the actual marriage itself. ]
You are far more stable than the average person might have been, you know. [It was authentically a compliment, although Chilton's manner of speaking -- as if she were some specimen worth notation -- might not have conveyed as much.] The fact that you aren't blaming others for circumstances that are at least partially beyond human control... It is a sign of emotional maturity.
[Might sound like the obvious decision to Sarah, but Chilton has certainly met enough personality typed who'd accuse betrayal.]
And regarding her wife, would she be responsive to advice from a third party? Or is that a searingly bad idea?
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I find it weird, but not a betrayal. What's fucked up is she's barely told her wife about what's going on with us at home. It's like that's not important.
[ Unlike to Sarah, whose entire identity is wrapped up in being a clone and fighting The System and who has no idea what she'd even do if their war were to suddenly end—probably why she's so restless in this universe, where everything is on hold. She clearly finds the idea of Cosima not telling her wife all the details about their life at home more disturbing than the actual marriage itself. ]
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[Might sound like the obvious decision to Sarah, but Chilton has certainly met enough personality typed who'd accuse betrayal.]
And regarding her wife, would she be responsive to advice from a third party? Or is that a searingly bad idea?