At the very least George letting Uncle Billy keep his job is a clear example of George's kindness literally crossing over to being a fault https://twitter.com/glennf/status/813126698531045376 …
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One thing to be kind with your own money, another to do it with the mortgages of dozens of working families
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I guess that's part of the lesson though, George has a kind of martyr complex and doesn't understand self care
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His self image of himself as self sacrificing is so overpowering he can't stop doing it until he finally snaps and lashes out at everyone
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The movie puts a bright spin on it but there are darker ones
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(I think the darkest I've seen is Mark Waid's Irredeemable)
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George can't just fire Uncle Billy and have done with it bc constantly fixing Billy's mistakes is part of proving he's a good person
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He's got that toxic codependent Michael Bluth shit going on
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Someday the angels will literally come down from Heaven and declare that you were personally responsible for saving everyone in your life
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Michael's whole damage in Arrested Development is based on the fact that irl this just doesn't happen
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