After nine years, twenty-six year old Monroe Felix exits an abusive relationship with longtime boyfriend Dave Black. Shortly after she gets a life changing diagnosis of bipolar disorder, PTSD, and alcoholism. As this happens, Monroe meets fifty-one year old producer Darcy Hart. The two start a love affair, but thanks to Dave's interference things start off chaotic. Refusing to move on, Dave continues to lurk in the shadows of Monroe's life, tormenting her at every turn.
they both have a reason to be angry it's a very deep misunderstanding on both their parts and it was just a miscommunication that snowballed into a very unmanageable thing. although I do feel that Monroe really stepped over the line and that below the belt hit about whose fault it is, that's not just a passing comment that you make a mistake and go oops I'm sorry that is a severely egregious comment because it not only is pointing the finger at something that is uncalled for to bring up but at the same time it also basically echoes the very thing that Darcy holds on to very deeply and I think ultimately makes him feel a very deep pain. you know he reacted better by grabbing on to her and kissing her but ultimately I think Monroe truly overstepped the boundary there.
@lennonade1964: after closer examination, I realized that really Darcy didn't really have something to be angry about. his unwillingness to accept her help catapulted their relationship into turmoil. Monroe was hurting and hurt herself further more kissing Dave. Darcy was being antagonistic.
lennonade1964 4 months ago
they both have a reason to be angry it's a very deep misunderstanding on both their parts and it was just a miscommunication that snowballed into a very unmanageable thing. although I do feel that Monroe really stepped over the line and that below the belt hit about whose fault it is, that's not just a passing comment that you make a mistake and go oops I'm sorry that is a severely egregious comment because it not only is pointing the finger at something that is uncalled for to bring up but at the same time it also basically echoes the very thing that Darcy holds on to very deeply and I think ultimately makes him feel a very deep pain. you know he reacted better by grabbing on to her and kissing her but ultimately I think Monroe truly overstepped the boundary there.
lennonade1964 4 months ago
@lennonade1964: after closer examination, I realized that really Darcy didn't really have something to be angry about. his unwillingness to accept her help catapulted their relationship into turmoil. Monroe was hurting and hurt herself further more kissing Dave. Darcy was being antagonistic.