Lui: “Ho il desiderio d’aprir le cosce tue
e ASSAGGIAR lo tuo SAPORE…”
Lei: “… ti prego, fallo.”
Il Silente Loquace ©
— @ilsilenteloquaceblog
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Y/n: Doctor, are you sleeping?
Doctor: Well, I'm not sleeping, Y/n. Why?
Y/n: What's the difference between me and the calendar?
Doctor: what?
Y/n: a calendar has dates.
Doctor: ...
Donna: *who's lying beside Doctor's other side* gosh not again!
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It all comes down to this
Carmy and Syd have much more in common than their passion for food.
They both grew up without one of their parent figures and regardless of the reason why that happened, the end result was the same for both: an absent parent and having to learn to live with that deep wound at a very young age. Pivotal.
Both had alcoholic parents (this is my educated guess about Mr. Adamu seeing as he drinks soda, the other option is that he doesn't drink alcohol because of religious reasons, which I don't think is the case). Only Emmanuel is a recovered alcoholic and Donna, well... she's Donna. Also pivotal.
The catch/difference is that these factors caused trauma in Carmy, however in Syd's case, since she was raised by a loving parent who has overcome his addiction (probably because of her) she didn't develop a trauma response like Carmy did. She did develop a G-Woman complex though, but that is something I will probably address in a later post because this one is about certain Sydcarmy parallelisms not solely about her.
They both developed another trait (by compensation) they have in common: A need to take care of other people, thus they both work in the hospitality and service industry. And they both developed a coping mechanism: Creativity. Whether that is through drawings or through coming up with recipes. The culinary arts are all about creativity as well, but not just about that, also about service and about KEEPING THINGS UNDER CONTROL, which is also another thing they have in common, they both want that, chase that. But they act differently when they don't get it and act the same way when they lose it. Aka: Review 1x7.
Their paths meet in more ways than one.
They understand each other and speak the same language. And even though none is a master in communication skills, they can definitely manage to understand each other without using words. Even so, as their relationship evolves, that should change.
Should be really interesting to see them both overcome their shadow aspects together, through working together and growing together, not just professionally.
If they didn't wanna do that, Braciole 1x8 would have ended differently.
If they didn't wanna help each other, they wouldn't have said this, because we all know it wasn't easy for them to admit it:
That's why, as I mentioned here and here, the show is about the FOUND FAMILY concept and about overcoming loneliness. No one achieves the level of growth the main characters have to achieve, alone.
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