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But she would still have to fill out the forms for income tax and resident identification. Old post I know, but my thoughts: Brian: A CEO of a major corporation. Frequently uses the services of escorts. Andrew: High school gym teacher and wrestling coach. Father of boy who is more like Brian and not good at any sports. Bender: In and out of jail until death somewhere between 40 - 50 Claire: Divorced former trophy wife. Lived off "child" support checks until her child aged out of her receiving them. Managed to save enough of that money to live off of. Allison: Freelance artist and writer I agree with you. I think Peyton was already nuts, possibly even knew what her husband had been doing. But she had a rich lifestyle, so she stayed to keep that lifestyle. She saw Claire as the one who brought it down, and didn't care about the grisly details. There is no proof he broke in. When she first got home, she just walked around like nothing was up. He somehow got in without breaking a door or window. Martin was more about control than caring for Laura. He knew how she would feel and demanded that she go sailing anyway. But it worked to her advantage; she got the chance she needed to get away from him. I think she would want a lot of space to really figure out what she wanted. Maybe they dated and ended up as good friends, but Ben was on the creepy side too and obviously no good when it came to protecting her. Martin had him down before anyone could blink. The funny thing was, with her record, she really thought she had a case (because of being blind) to demand her job back. No, she was just pretending. They didn't really date. I replied to the wrong one. I meant the teacher who acted like she cared was laughing too. You can write your own story there. I think her parents died at an early age, and she was raised by nuns. The nuns, of course, "taught" her that everything that gave happiness was a sin. That sex was only to produce a baby. They probably punished her for every little thing and made her pray most of the day. She eventually did marry. A man who had a similar past, but he was raised by a priest after the death of his parents. Sex was only to produce their child. He died in an accident, and she was convinced it was a punishment for sin. So, she became even more rigid as she raised her child. But then she was laughing at Carrie covered in blood. I haven't read the books. But I know movies usually do leave out a lot. Probably due to time limitations. That's what I was thinking too. And I'd like to think Shelley soon has her braces removed, a new hairdo and wardrobe, and Moody was wishing he had been nicer and now wanted to date her. The part about the helicopter - he probably made big bucks and could afford one. Maybe the pad was behind the house, where they had not gone. I just remember wondering if Moody's lackeys still hung out with him after the final fight, still saw him as their "leader" or if they all went their separate ways. I wouldn't want him. He seemed like the type with no ambition, would be happy living in squalor with very few luxuries. And pathetically basing his life on something that happed at 13, even when she had clearly moved on (the mean Jenna) and not given him another thought. When he was getting married, Matt said something like, "You don't always get the brass ring, but you get close enough." Which I see as an insult to Wendy. She's "close" to being Jenna, in Matt's eyes. Pathetic to be carrying a torch all those years then use someone else as a substitute. I always wondered about that. And what were they running from? I noticed that too. She always seemed to be in a crisis, in need of a rest, etc.. Born in 68. It's funny sometimes seeing the differences between now and then too.