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‘When the perfect dream job pops up, a single gay man hire a family to convince that he is the right man for the job, but the family he rents turns out to be, the family from hell.’
In view of the rapid strides in gay rights in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, the need for a gay person to "rent a family" seems to be a less credible concept. Unless the setting for the country is a country and culture where traditional values and prejudices for hetero marriages aRead more
In view of the rapid strides in gay rights in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, the need for a gay person to “rent a family” seems to be a less credible concept. Unless the setting for the country is a country and culture where traditional values and prejudices for hetero marriages and against gays still prevail.
See lessUnable to pay the court costs to his recent divorce, an aging bank teller takes on a gang of ruthless thieves for their score when he is caught as a hostage during a bank heist.
Or for the sake of his kids, their future, their education. So they don't end up in crappy, dead-end jobs like he has.
Or for the sake of his kids, their future, their education. So they don’t end up in crappy, dead-end jobs like he has.
See lessUnable to pay the court costs to his recent divorce, an aging bank teller takes on a gang of ruthless thieves for their score when he is caught as a hostage during a bank heist.
Walter White breaks bad because he thinks he thinks he has nothing to lose AND --objective goal --he's desperately looking for money to take care of his family after he's gone. (He's been scrimping by on a lousy teacher's salary, working a demeaning after-hours job at a car wash --and still can't afRead more
Walter White breaks bad because he thinks he thinks he has nothing to lose AND –objective goal –he’s desperately looking for money to take care of his family after he’s gone. (He’s been scrimping by on a lousy teacher’s salary, working a demeaning after-hours job at a car wash –and still can’t afford a new water heater.)
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