Surprise du jour: Jenny rated a church wedding. Of course, I notice we aren't given a denomination, but still given Quentin's proclivities, seems an odd sort of thing for him to do.Luciaphil
The sister of a friend of mine got married in the free-spirited seventies. A line of their vows was changed from "as long as we both shall live" to "as long as we both shall love". I think Quentin would have loved those vows.
A line of their vows was changed from "as long as we both shall live" to "as long as we both shall love".
Ya know, I realize that Dirk is in Laura's thrall and all, but watching him make sure Jenny was good and armed before siccing her onto Quentin, I have to wonder how deep that possession goes.
Surprise du jour: Jenny rated a church wedding. Of course, I notice we aren't given a denomination, but still given Quentin's proclivities, seems an odd sort of thing for him to do.
I just love the approach Barnabas takes when it comes to mental illness. Brush your hair and put on a pretty dress and you will be better. Still. I have to say, in comparison with her previous course of treatment, it's something. And he was well-intentioned.
As dysfunctional as their relationship is, I do think Quentin and Beth actually have something there. Too bad, it's doomed, but I enjoy their scenes a lot.
Although actually, keeping Jenny out of a lunatic asylum was probably a kindness. And I have to say that I can't think of a worse place to take an unmedicated schizophrenic than a caravan. So given the options open, keeping her at home was probably the best. Facing the scandal and keeping Jenny at home in surroundings fit for human beings, however, would have been several notches better.
I think she actually got worse staying where she did! Of course they had to avoid a scandal but Im sure that Judith knew of some well trusted Physician who would have happily come in to visit Jenny once a week to try to straighten out her mental condition. (if well paid of course)
Yeah, but what could he have done? They didn't have anti-psychotic meds back then. Jenny reads as schizophrenic. The only thing that you can do for a schizophrenic, even now, is medicate. That's it. And it's a permanent/for the duration of your lifetime thing
The best she probably could have hoped for was to be housed in room that got some natural light that was clean and where she had some decent clothes. But even then . . . I mean, this is a woman who was definitely a danger to herself and others, so we're talking the bare minimum in furniture and amenities.