( Laurel may have teed him up previously, but nothing seems to prepare Oliver for these moments. His kids are growing up. And they've each had their own missteps, their own relationships, and heartbreaks, and being a father makes it harder when he can't just fix or help. With William, it's twofold, because he's never heard about a boyfriend long enough to think he'll meet them, much less met them. That's how he knows this one's special.
He looks beyond Mia to front door, ajar, leading to the sounds of car doors opening and closing, and two trunks. )
When your brother breaks a pattern, he really breaks a pattern. ( William's never done anything halfway. ) What do we think of him?
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He looks beyond Mia to front door, ajar, leading to the sounds of car doors opening and closing, and two trunks. )
When your brother breaks a pattern, he really breaks a pattern. ( William's never done anything halfway. ) What do we think of him?