>>111423939> On a rewatch Donald must have hurt Daisy leaving her alone at dinner.To be fair, they were at the tail end of the date anyways. While not an ideal time to duck out to handle business, it’s not like it’s in the middle or start of it.
>Then while people like to demonize her for Dapper they forget Donald's response to it. A flat ignoring because he had to catch a bear.His Ex showed up on his doorstep to parade her new Boyfriend to him just to mess with him. Anything short of violent rage is considered a good reaction to that, and I’m not just saying that in Donald’s case.
> On top of that Daisy was then abandoned by Dapper and essentially came crawling back to him. For all Dapper's charms and being better he wasn't in love with her enough to save her from danger. Wow, it’s almost like Daisy has poor judgement and can’t appreciate what she has.
> The second date people seem adamant on defending when not only was it not his idea, but Daisy was somehow wrong in being upset he wasn't there.I mean, yeah Kinda. If someone goes through all the trouble to try and make a long distance relationship feel a little bit closer with a cute little mock date like that, getting pissy about them not being able to be there, like it was their choice is kind of shitty.
> I think people get so caught up on how Daisy is that they forget her mood swings never last.Does that make it better? I mean it’s not like she’s apologizing for any of it, except for that small off hand apology she made in Shangri-la. She still thinks she’s in the right and is owed something, she’s just calmer about it.