Bay Smith is a main character. Once a guy, she was turned into a girl several years ago. She keeps this fact a secret, and only a handful of people know.
She's now a struggling actress whose roommate is actually her daughter from an alternate future timeline.
So, it seems that Heather has met him before, though not in the past several months.
Dear Old Dad may have heard the doctors saying that the other child had been a boy, but I don’t think he stuck around for long enough to actually confirm it, so his “misconception” could probably be written off as him mis-hearing or something.
As for the odd look, he may have already seen a certain issue of the men’s magazine that published Heather’s nude photos under Bay’s name . . .
Another possibility may be that dad has some mental issues and doesn’t really remember what happened way back when. This is my daughter Heather? Great! Someone who comes to visit me. Oh, another daughter? Great again!
He may offer to give the bride away, to get a temporary prison release that he would plan to use to escape. And after seeing him, Brad is better off as Bay, if only to escape the bald curse.
There’s also the question of what he is in prison for and how long he has served so far. If his only offenses are the ones surrounding the abduction of Heather (with such accessory enhancements as brandishing a gun and resisting arrest), then he may only have a couple of years left to serve, and he may also be less malicious than Bay has thought.
We don’t know exactly what Daddy is in prison for. Kidnapping your own kid generally doesn’t lead to long sentences in itself. “Use the wedding as part of an escape plan” could be the thought behind the “Really…?”
If you’ve ever seen the originalItalian Job with Michael Caine and Noel Coward, you would remember a wonderful scene where Coward, a master criminal running his operation from prison, uses a phony funeral as a venue to meet his associates on the outside in person.
So, it seems that Heather has met him before, though not in the past several months.
Dear Old Dad may have heard the doctors saying that the other child had been a boy, but I don’t think he stuck around for long enough to actually confirm it, so his “misconception” could probably be written off as him mis-hearing or something.
As for the odd look, he may have already seen a certain issue of the men’s magazine that published Heather’s nude photos under Bay’s name . . .
“Dad” looks like a bald Bay.
Gee, it almost seems like they’re related or something.
Another possibility may be that dad has some mental issues and doesn’t really remember what happened way back when. This is my daughter Heather? Great! Someone who comes to visit me. Oh, another daughter? Great again!
Now where did I leave those beans. I better find them before someone spills them.
This is going to get more complicated once the photos are published from other Bay.
The “Father figure” is creepy. I think both girls are better off without him in their lives.
I get the feeling that he’s looking for an angle to play, one that may get him sprung from the can for just long enough to… i guess get away.
A daughter he didn’t know he had, who’s getting married RSN and she needs her old man to walk her down the aisle, right? Why else would she be here?
If one can think crooked, one can play this in multiple ways.
He may offer to give the bride away, to get a temporary prison release that he would plan to use to escape. And after seeing him, Brad is better off as Bay, if only to escape the bald curse.
There’s also the question of what he is in prison for and how long he has served so far. If his only offenses are the ones surrounding the abduction of Heather (with such accessory enhancements as brandishing a gun and resisting arrest), then he may only have a couple of years left to serve, and he may also be less malicious than Bay has thought.
He is still in jail after Bay and her sister are grown up Dude did some bad things.
We don’t know exactly what Daddy is in prison for. Kidnapping your own kid generally doesn’t lead to long sentences in itself. “Use the wedding as part of an escape plan” could be the thought behind the “Really…?”
If you’ve ever seen the original Italian Job with Michael Caine and Noel Coward, you would remember a wonderful scene where Coward, a master criminal running his operation from prison, uses a phony funeral as a venue to meet his associates on the outside in person.
Odeer. This can only end badly.
Daddy’d better not be mean to Dawnies grandma.