![]() I'd also like to think that with Simon, it was not JUST about the vow but also about the fear that what happened to him might also happen to his kids (fears are not always rational). People on TV are either totally against having children or they will definitely have some - there is no middle ground with "Maybe I can't give them the life they should have", "I don't want them to ever go through trauma", etc. For those of us who are childfree while being very mixed about it and having reasons for it, this would have been a nice representation. Would she have tried to understand or would they have separated? Again, I'm not against Simon having children, but I wish there was more time and more mixed feelings involved. I would also have liked to see how Daphne would have reacted had he pulled out again after the confession of love in the rain. But I also don't believe that a confession of love is enough to heal your trauma. ![]() ![]() I don't think he should have forever stuck to his conviction because his no is clearly rooted in trauma rather than a simple "I don't like kids, I don't want them". Instead, one love appeal from Daphne in the middle of the rain was enough to overturn a thought that was originally ingrained in him to an extent that he was willing to die (Daphne wants children -> he doesn't want any -> rather than marrying her and giving her children, he wants to die). I love Simon but I wished they had explored the children issue with more depth. Just finished the show and I'm a tad disappointed.
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