Fly in his web



Who is the mother-in-law talking about? Vermeer or Van Ruijven?

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I was wondering about that as well. Anyone know?

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Best guesss...Vermeer

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Van Ruijven

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Interesting. It had never occurred to me before that that sentence applied just as much to Vermeer and it did to Van Ruijven. From the context it's pretty obvious she was talking about Van Ruijven, but maybe the writers put it in as a deliberate double-nod.




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It was van Ruyven's web. He was Vermeer's's main patron in this story. In reality he was probably not the only one. The family was dependent on his commissions for their living. The Vermeers and their dependents were the flies in his web. He had the power to give or withhold commissions that provided income.

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