I so agree on how Booth was covering up the truth of his home life by using his 'talents' to fit in at High School. It is so often the case that what is seen in school doesn't happen at home. I wonder how many of his buddies came round to the Booth home?
No doubt the bleachers was safer than the back yard for Booth and he could find some happiness however transitory. I think it took the army for Booth to think about commitment and having a kid to think about a long term relationship. Trouble is, he had no experience of that to be more persuasive with Rebecca.
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Date: 2011-03-10 10:31 am (UTC)No doubt the bleachers was safer than the back yard for Booth and he could find some happiness however transitory. I think it took the army for Booth to think about commitment and having a kid to think about a long term relationship. Trouble is, he had no experience of that to be more persuasive with Rebecca.