Nash cooks an Omelet for Jessica and talks to her about Tess Jess then goes sees Todd in jail and Nash and Vicki talk and then she jumps to wrong conclusion
I’ll give Nash credit for being honest but pushing her mental health so he can have a life with the altar is a bit selfish on his part. It suck’s that he got dragged into the situation by Tess but he really needs to stop pressing Jess mental health for his own reasons.
The writers were so inconsistent with how they presented "integration." First, they were saying Tess' personality will merge with Jessica. Then Vicki is telling Nash Tess will be "do away."
No they were not inconsistent. In order for the two personalities to be merged, one of them has to recede and unfortunately that person has to be Tess. Tess cannot become the dominant personality. If she does then Jessica will die which is exactly what Mr. Winemaker wanted to happen.
I think that from an emotional standpoint, Viki was hoping that upon integration they could just completely move on and Tess would be completely forgotten; but she was aware (rationally) that Tess would be merged into Jessica's personality when she was integrated.
@@drtslim I understand what you're saying but they aren't supposed to move on. They're supposed to dwell in the past. They all have to move on. Tess is gone. What are they supposed to do? Spend every waking hour thinking about her like Nash. Ugh no.
@@RealTalk1411 What I was saying is that it would be impossible to ignore and forget about Tess and Nash because although Jessica would be the dominant personality, there would be aspects of Tess in Jessica's newly formed personality. Viki was focused on Jessica's healing, as she should have been; and was hoping that Tess would be completely gone, which may or may not happen with integration. The audience knew that Viki would try to understand accept the person that Jessica became after integration; but Nash didn't, which I think was supposed to add fuel to his desire to protect/preserve Tess.
@@drtslim Nash was a whole case by himself. He did everything in his power to keep Tess around which was not healthy to Jessica but he didn't care. He saw Jessica as a problem. He aaw her as something standing in his way of being with Tess