Peter: I want. Nathan: You can’t. Argument: *ensues* Peter: *does dangerous stuff* Nathan: *ends up doing what Peter wanted in the first pace*
Totally. Anyone who thinks that Nathan has the power in their relationship, whatever you choose to believe the nature of that relationship is, is missing something huge.
I love the brunch scene so much. The only problem I have with it is that it does seem incredibly naive of their family not to think that the reporter is there for dirt, and for Nathan to think that he's not going to use his family for political gain. All politicians do, or try to.
no subject
Nathan: You can’t.
Argument: *ensues*
Peter: *does dangerous stuff*
Nathan: *ends up doing what Peter wanted in the first pace*
Totally. Anyone who thinks that Nathan has the power in their relationship, whatever you choose to believe the nature of that relationship is, is missing something huge.
I love the brunch scene so much. The only problem I have with it is that it does seem incredibly naive of their family not to think that the reporter is there for dirt, and for Nathan to think that he's not going to use his family for political gain. All politicians do, or try to.
Great meta!