Which is why he's never even mentioned his family at work - and, in the original book as opposed to the adaptations, he doesn't even broach the subject of getting Christmas off (the OG Scrooge, to his credit, gives it to him without being asked, however grudgingly)
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The only one in a position to actually be hurt by his death in any capacity - Scrooge dying intestate means the business is being shuttered and he's out of a job again But there's no actual grief, only numbness
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He put up with the freezing cold office and the piles and piles of papers and the 15 shillings a week and the casual insults half the time and the old man looking through him like a piece of furniture the other half of the time for Tim
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It might've been worth the risk to quit otherwise, but not with a sick kid at home who needed every penny of financial cushion But now, though... The good Lord saw fit to take the old man and his son in the same year It's all moot, it all adds up to zero I guess... that's it
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That sense of cold indifference is so much harsher than if Bob had been angry and cursing his memory That the one person who's been the biggest part of your life for the past ten years now thinks of all that time as something he'd just never think or speak about again
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That's the thing with Fred, we don't even actually see Fred in the Future sequence Fred doesn't really mourn Scrooge either How can he, you can't mourn someone you never knew He was just trying to uphold an obligation to his own dead mom by extending an olive branch
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The harshest indictment of Scrooge in this scene is that Fred's reaction to Scrooge's death is to *apologize on his behalf* It's to try to make right the harm he did The only legacy Scrooge left his blood family is being a mess they shamefully try to clean up
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Bob telling his wife that Fred came by unannounced when they were closing up the office, just to ask how he was holding up and drop off his business card
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Delicately, without prying, giving his condolences and saying if his oldest son Peter is still looking for work his office is hiring right now and he'll put in a good word
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That understanding passing between them among people who've had a certain relationship with shitty people they couldn't cut out of their lives, that openly venting about how shitty he was will only reopen the wound
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