
I personally love the back story. It truly shows ppl are all shades of Gray, from very light to almost black ones. How his dad was a good dad and husband only for grief to turn him into an abuser. How the trauma stays with our baby. The writing is fantastic and it gives the characters so much depth instead of them being just 2 dimensional good or bad

In my opinion is just very human, the most mundane accidents happen daily in real life where people die from, never thinking it would happen. It does not have to always be tragic, or torturous or dramatic to the person is happening to. More often then not we laugh at them when there is no injury. And of course to the ones left behind it is tragic. But the portrayal was very lifelike. They were just a normal loving family that just a simple mundane accident changed their lives in the most tragic way.
are we being fr rn blaming a 3yo child for his mom`s death