Let me see if I get this straight: Mimi, after spending 20 years with Gil, suddenly decides she’s gay and divorces her husband and abandons her two kids (one of whom gets pregnant and has an abortion). And now she’s palling around with her ex, encouraging him to date. And everybody treats this as normal; nobody, not even Gil, is saying, “What the hell…?!”
The problem with ‘Gil Thorp’ is far beyond the author’s ignorance about sports: he just doesn’t understand how human beings work.
Let me see if I get this straight: Mimi, after spending 20 years with Gil, suddenly decides she’s gay and divorces her husband and abandons her two kids (one of whom gets pregnant and has an abortion). And now she’s palling around with her ex, encouraging him to date. And everybody treats this as normal; nobody, not even Gil, is saying, “What the hell…?!”
The problem with ‘Gil Thorp’ is far beyond the author’s ignorance about sports: he just doesn’t understand how human beings work.