@@elgee6202 Yep. I just found that moment of ambiguity within that scene regarding the word Bastard quite funny and amusing. Obviously they couldn't use anything harsher in terms of expletives than that word.
How Barry thought it was a good idea to move his wife in with his father and stepmother and make no effort to even buy his own home is beyond me. Ricky was inevitable. Imagine being married and living with your parents AND having to work for your own dad because no one else will employ you.
But actually as bad as Nathan was, maybe he just wanted his dad's love. The way he cried at the end. He did the wrong thing but maybe they could have given him another chance
That’s exactly what it was. And Barry was horrible to Nathan from the start. Even asked Nathan was his dying mother after a quickie with Roy before she died. And excluded him from the family making him very unwelcome. No wonder Nathan disliked Barry. Barry was not a good person.
@@Escape_from_thefog He was Jealous of Barry, Nathan might of had the flash good looks but Barry had what really mattered a father growing up and a family of his own something Nathan never had, David Wicks had the seem secret resentment of Ian Beale not having Pete around when he was growing up this led to him going after Cindy.
Barry got it right that time when he went for him by punching him instead of grabbing nathan like the last time and getting punched in the stomach, good punch that was and not even his hardest that was decent
I don’t think he would when Roy died. He did genuinely want a relationship with his father. But he definitely would have been happy about Barry being made a fool of and his death. Makes you wonder does Nathan even know.