>>110645916>>110645916>Takes seconds to deal with the whistling kettle.He literally didn’t have seconds to spare
>He likely forgot and should have called once he got there. Perhaps he could have, but considering the circumstance and how small the window of opportunity was, it’s hard to fault him over missing it. Besides, she could have tried to find him or figure out what had happened, or even gone home early rather than wait at a phone booth all day and then blame him for it.
>Daisy got fed up ... who had claimed he was now being responsible. And he was. He chose to do his job where he was needed and stop a problem before it became a far bigger one, rather than personal goals. That is the responsible choice.
>She had every right to be mad when he can't be there when he said he was,So if he had been dragged into overseas or business by another job, or Scrooge, it would still be his fault? Donald can’t control the twists and turns of fate more than anyone else. The fact that he’s trying to make the best of it is what matters
>roped her relatives into it to cover Why would that give her any right. They chose to help him of their own will.
>and the effort was halfway paying attention to her because of the wrestling match. He was completely ignoring the match for her, right up until the mirror was smashed
>If he'd had better control maybe he'd have pulled it off and Panchito would have won.Everyone else still would have cheated, and the match would have turned into a brawl anyways
> not telling her the full truth.That line was an easy lead-in to asking about what he’s really been up too, which Daisy did not take even attempt to take, instead using it as a segue to blame him for all their relationship problems.
Again, The Caballeros’ actual job was the worst kept secret in the show, even her nieces were in on it. The only reason she could have for not knowing is not caring enough to find out.