Who was it that yelled at Edward to get off of Kevin?
During the scene when Edward accidentally was slicing Kevin in the face after checking on him to see if he was okay who was it that was yelling at Edward to get off of Kevin.
shareDuring the scene when Edward accidentally was slicing Kevin in the face after checking on him to see if he was okay who was it that was yelling at Edward to get off of Kevin.
shareIt always sounded like it came from Kevin’s dad to me. Nice old impassive Bill lost it!
shareI would have hated it to be Bill (Kevin's dad) yelling at Edward all the sudden, I can see why he would be frightened over Edward accidentally cutting Kevin but if it was him yelling I thought he wasn't able to think rationally at the moment, I also thought Peg lost it when she told Edward to go home, it was like she wanted nothing to do with him anymore.
shareAgreed. That would have been really terrible if the Boggs' had suddenly turned on Edward too, just like the rest of the neighbours.
That's an easy assumption to make but actually when Peg was telling Edward to go home, I honestly believe she meant it in a compassionate and protective way. She already had made up her mind at this point that the best thing for Edward was to go back to where he came from. So she was urging him to do that so that he didn't get any more hurt (or hurt anyone else). Peg was always Edward's most compassionate friend, right from the beginning. So I doubt that she wanted him gone for the same reasons the other neighbours did.
I never imagined the Boggs turning on Edward and they did genuinely seem to care for him throughout the film, you could tell they were unaware that Edward didn't mean to hurt Kevin when he saved him from getting run over by Denny, I agree with Peg that at this point it was best for Edward to go home.
shareThat was George Monroe, Joyce's Husband who was yelling at Edward to get away from him.
shareI'm relieved to know it was Joyce's husband (didn't even know she had one) who yelled at Edward instead of Bill.
shareI don't blame you. Considering how unfaithful Joyce is (flirting with the repairman and then later Edward shamelessly), I imagine a lot of people forget that she had a husband.
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