While what he said was harsh, I don't think it was completely unforgivable or without some merit. That she gives up too easily when things don't go exactly like she wants. And then, his apology -the song he wrote her- was more than just offhand. The lyrics say a whole lot. That her criticism of him was also correct. That he wasn't willing to risk anything or stick up for what was good because he was afraid of failure. There's also the fact that he's not a lyricist and after that failed solo album to get up there and sing a song with words he wrote was humbling himself for her. Singing a song where he wrote the melody is easy for him and also when the words are ones by someone who's talented in that area. But, to try and put it into his own words said how sincere he was. And I think she realized that. The song also said that while the book may have gotten her flaws right that there was more to her than that. She was also someone who inspired him and all her pushing, for all that it annoyed him sometimes, was exactly what he needed to counter his flaws.
eta: I forgot that he did give her an offhand apology before he performed the song. But, she didn't accept it or forgive him after that. It was only after the real apology that things got better.
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