Buckhorn as the antagonist?
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Re: Buckhorn as the antagonist?
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I got a taste of the people who work their from Pete and his ex-wife and her new husband, who is Buckhorn's lawyer. They tried to bully him to get him to let go of his son-to not see him when they move to LA.Michgal 32 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 08:04 I kept wondering what kind of people work there. I mean, among all the employees, there was no one with a different opinion on even going to Larry's wake? Did they really have to bring up their intentions on the claim at the wake?
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Yeah, I agree. The other ones were cheap expected tricks, but that last one ohh. It was like stealing candy from a baby the sharpening it to resemble a knife which they probably used to stab a baby seal.Ekta Kumari wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 11:12 I think the most inhumane was their arrival at Larry's wake to inform Louise that they will fight her claim. Other acts like harassing the Warhorse crew and putting the blame on Captain Steve were what I expected seeing they are a greedy corporation only interested in their profits.
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Society of evil indeed.
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However, I have to agree that the tactics that they recoursed to were questionable and even unnecessary.
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This is very true. Ethically, any person should act from a point of knowing what they are jumping into. Informed consent demands of one to give information to the party to be affected and then allow the party to made decision without any form of coercion.
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