I seriously don't get it-_-). TJ chose that life style and we get how he feels and it's sad that he thinks he is nothing without the gang but why do some of you guys assume we don't understand how he is feeling. We get it. We understand it and it still didn't change that he is selfish in what he did toward Ian and isn't it like so his own ambition to have money and power...Why are some people expecting Ian to be the one understanding TJ and be the one to comfort and reassure him in a moment where he is hurt and expressing how he feels as well. It's always TJ grew up in that environment blah blah blah. Yeah we get it even tho Ian grow up in that kind of environment too but we get it. for some reason, people expect Ian to rise above, to be the bigger person, to reach out, to comfort, to carry the weight of the moment, even when he’s hurting too. It just feels there is this constant excuse for TJ and what he do. But Ian isn’t given the same leeway or understanding. Why?
I seriously don't get it-_-). TJ chose that life style and we get how he feels and it's sad that he thinks he is nothing without the gang but why do some of you guys assume we don't understand how he is feeling. We get it. We understand it and it still didn't change that he is selfish in what he did toward Ian and isn't it like so his own ambition to have money and power...Why are some people expecting Ian to be the one understanding TJ and be the one to comfort and reassure him in a moment where he is hurt and expressing how he feels as well. It's always TJ grew up in that environment blah blah blah. Yeah we get it even tho Ian grow up in that kind of environment too but we get it. for some reason, people expect Ian to rise above, to be the bigger person, to reach out, to comfort, to carry the weight of the moment, even when he’s hurting too. It just feels there is this constant excuse for TJ and what he do. But Ian isn’t given the same leeway or understanding. Why?