Exactly. He does, or did, or thinks he does, love Peter- that's what Act Two is all about. But he can't cope with Peter, because Peter's out of his control...
Perhaps someone should have told Jason that you can have the white picket fence and 2.3 kids and the boy you love who'll have dinner on the table when you get home from work.
But it's Peter who wants that. It's Peter who's a) domestically inclined and b) has a long-range vision. Jason can't think beyond getting to Notre Dame next year...
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Perhaps someone should have told Jason that you can have the white picket fence and 2.3 kids and the boy you love who'll have dinner on the table when you get home from work.
But it's Peter who wants that. It's Peter who's a) domestically inclined and b) has a long-range vision. Jason can't think beyond getting to Notre Dame next year...