Certainly agree.
And you are correct about his previous success, but that very success is a source of embarrassment and consternation for him in that, partially, it doesn't truly represent his abilities and also wasn't the gateway he hoped it would be. I greatly enjoyed his passion for teaching theater as a means of teaching empathy and found his character's discovery of a fulfilling life path--one in which "I went to Julliard" will be met with far fewer eye rolls--really quite sweet. He needs Indiana as much as it needs him. |