Then the funeral, where those closest to him eulogize (except for Matt oddly). When the coffin is being set into the ground, it stops before it can go all the way. We find out that this has been Christian’s recurring dream since his attack. We’re spared a cheesy shot of him waking up relieving not to be dead. While this scene may be considered to be a cop out or overlong, the final image, of Christian’s casket being unable to move on, is integral to this episode.Ĭhristian is dealing with moving on after the attack. Since the attack, Christian has been far more subdued. Not even a cozy place and doting Kimber are enough to make him happy. However, we don’t know the full story yet. During the attack, The Carver raped Christian. Sexual abuse isn’t new for Christian, as we know from “Cara Fitzgerald”. As the second season ended, he appeared to be a man approaching peace, even being tender towards Gina after her HIV diagnosis. With this action, he is reset to where he was as a kid. It has affected him personally, as he lays there stoically while Kimber shows him her new porn movie, something he would’ve loved. His distance has made Kimber incredibly lonely. Christian makes a half hearted proposal at marriage, but Kimber doesn’t buy into it. This scene is juxtaposed with Julia requesting that Sean and her finalize the divorce proceedings. This type of parallel action is common with Murphy penned episodes, and he tends to do them very well. This fear also stems into the investigation, where Christian doesn’t answer the questions of a sexy detective investigating the case. Despite the fact that she knows Christian is hiding something. The only person he has told about the rape is Sean.
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