Gus and the coffee


I get that Gus is mad at Fiona but I thought his not signing the papers so all the kids could have a home was a serious d*ck move. Does anyone else think it was out of character? Or at least the perception that he was a nice guy? (Although his song "The F-Word definitely showed some harsh feelings, lol)

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Yeah i lost all sympathy for him after that, i know he was pissed at Fiona but that was no reason to make her and all her siblings homeless, he should have put aside his feelings about Fiona and thought about the kids.

Thats what i love about these high school girls, i get older they stay the same age.

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He was a dick in that scene. Why even turn up at all if he had no intention of signing the papers?

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Yeah I really didn't think that he would do that but I guess not being able to get the ring back may have made him that much more pissed at Fiona. I really don't think he should have had such harsh feelings no matter what happened when they got married on a whim and were really only doing it to see what would become of it.

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Gus had a real problem with Fiona not being all in with their relationship. He mentioned it to her a few times, but he was too casual about it and never really told her he needed her to choose if she wanted to stay married or go their separate ways. She learned about it later from his bandmate, he told her Gus would never break it off and she needed to be the one to do it. Since she never did, it probably kept eating away at him until he hated her.

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