If Gordon were telling the truth, he would be so much more emotional than he is. His entire life is at stake and he's acting like everything is fine and he has the whole trial in the bag. Classic power hungry psychopath.
Yeah... Well... Charity is a jerk, and I love her for that, but with her past, especially with her story of abuse, I wonder, why she never really talked to Aaron...
The acting is good but the abuse storyline is poorly written. Gordon is a cartoon villain no explanation is given about his history or past. I think this is the biggest flaw of this storyline. The writers seem determined to write Aaron as a victim and of course give Danny Miller a million crying scenes. Ryan Hawley I feel is being underused at the moment. Hopefully in the future the writers can be a bit more creative I have a hard time believing there are any gay men on the writing staff. The writing seems false and hollow something is missing.
+Ari Onassis-Sugen Exactly I can tell straight female writers are behind the writing they do not know gay men. Now Aaron and Robert are going to conform to the heteronormative it just reeks of heterosexuals writing about something they know nothing about.
They speak with abuse survivours and have a research team, there not going to get it spot on with every case that there is but they did a dam good job at this storyline, abusers don't always have a past which makes them the way they are, yes some do but not all