But I can't really say he deserved better. That's my own opinion regarding his character. To each his own still, of course
In the first place, he never did anything to improve his situation, he had the power but he didn't have the wits nor courage to step out-- if Aria taught us anything throughout this series, it's those who do not work are not fed. Not everyone can be Aria, of course. He had his own struggles, but it doesn't change the fact that he didn't try to do anything only till the end when it's all too late.
Oscar had the resources and position, but he let himself be a doormat, a pushover. It's pitiful and I feel bad for him, but not doing anything to improve his situation kind of made me think that the ending that was presented to him was just and INEVITABLE.
You could say he was a victim of the circumstances, his way of fighting is NOT FIGHTING, but in high society-- that's not how it works. Regrettably, he should have known better, especially seeing and KNOWING he has an evil bitch of a sister.
But I can't really say he deserved better. That's my own opinion regarding his character. To each his own still, of course
In the first place, he never did anything to improve his situation, he had the power but he didn't have the wits nor courage to step out-- if Aria taught us anything throughout this series, it's those who do not work are not fed. Not everyone can be Aria, of course. He had his own struggles, but it doesn't change the fact that he didn't try to do anything only till the end when it's all too late.
Oscar had the resources and position, but he let himself be a doormat, a pushover. It's pitiful and I feel bad for him, but not doing anything to improve his situation kind of made me think that the ending that was presented to him was just and INEVITABLE.
You could say he was a victim of the circumstances, his way of fighting is NOT FIGHTING, but in high society-- that's not how it works. Regrettably, he should have known better, especially seeing and KNOWING he has an evil bitch of a sister.