The Stefanos Marriage
Heiress Behind The Headlines
The Greek's Chosen Wife
While I might occasionally want to see a male lead suffer a little more or have to grovel, beg and cry a bit, I'm rarely disappointed when I see them forgiven. Not this time. Not only did I want to see him on his knees pleading for forgiveness, but I also wanted to see him doing it while she walked away, threw her wedding ring over her shoulder, got in a luxury car, and drove off leaving him behind for good. That is, for me who loves a good reconciliation story, quite literally, a first. SPOILER ALERT: The FL was absolutely right. He is not suited to be a father. He isn't suited to be a HUSBAND! Was he serious? He felt so bad about their wedding night that he didn't feel worthy to touch her? And so he went out and added insult to injury by publicly doing the most awful, hurtful thing a husband could to a wife, having the gall to feel proud that he saw her once a year for her birthday, for EIGHT years!! And he thinks he's doing good by the woman he says he loved since he married her?!? EIGHT YEARS?!? You think in eight years he would be able to grow up, realize what a bastard he's been, put on his big boy pants, apologize, and then start bending over backward to make things right. I'm sorry. He has three mistresses and gets mad that she has a male friend? He leaves her alone for 8 years, blackmails her into staying, and the first thing he gives her after she passes out from the stress of being confronted by and then seeing him with his mistresses is accusations and arrogance?!? I'll say it. When she received her inheritance and didn't need him to save her animals anymore, she should have handed him papers and walked. If he really loved her, he could start over from scratch and take however long it needed to prove he was serious this time.
The Baby Deal