How the fuck was her death the fault of George?
>>82776518
It could be chalked up to "shit happens". He couldn't have possibly known envelopes like that were in circulation. In fact, I think a guy disproved this as even being possible.
>the fault of George
We rewrite that as "George's fault".
>>82776518
>insists on the cheapest letters possible
A better question is why was George so unhappy with her?
>>82777492
have you ever been in a long term relationship?
>>82777492
george was always unhappy. that was his thing, he only wanted things that were unobtainable
>>82777460
Fuck off retard.
>>82777520
I know that feel.
>>82777492
>A better question is why was George so unhappy with her?
A better question is, why did HE want HER back so badly only to unhappy with her like a day later?
>>82777492
George's entire character arc at all times was trying to "move up" so to speak
ANY time he got something he wanted, he then wanted the next best thing
>>82776518
It wasn't, and literally no one said it was. Susan's parents blamed George for her death, but they didn't literally say it was his "fault."
It's a pretty big distinction. You can blame someone or be pissed at them for indirectly causing you a great loss.
>>82776518
While she was in the hospital he stabbed her in the cunt sixty times.
>>82777492
George could never be satisfied with anything he had.
It didn't matter if he had a girlfriend or not, if he had a job or not, he was always miserable because that's who he was as a person.