Talk:Whitley Schnee/@comment-28171999-20190626223752/@comment-37512812-20191109234142

I disagree with the previous answers. Whitley has all the signs of an abuse victim looking to please his abuser for fear of retaliation. His sisters who always looked after each other left home against their father's wishes, placing their responsibilities and Jaques' anger and abusive behavior solely on Whitley (and likely Willow)

He is hostile and vindictive, yes, but I can absolutely see where his hostility toward Weiss comes from. She shows not a moment's consideration for what he must have endured--and she should know. She seems to have assumed that she had it bad, but surely Whitley would be fine. But, well, "It's foolish not to do as father asks."