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Again, that\'s assuming the show actually portrayed it as black and white as the example claims. The entire sequence talking with ghost versions of Lily (and his Dad) came to the conclusion he \'\'was right\'\' in the argument, but if he goes down the path of the guilt trip he would lose Lily. The example hinges on the fact they eventually do go to Rome, claiming the message was that he \'\'was wrong\'\' in the overall argument when it was a lot more complex than that. His regret over the matter was that he doesn\'t want to lose Lily and is not meant to be simple right or wrong.
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Again, that\\\'s assuming the show actually portrayed it as black and white as the example claims. The entire sequence talking with ghost versions of Lily (and his Dad) came to the conclusion he \\\'\\\'was right\\\'\\\' in the argument, but if he goes down the path of the guilt trip [[PyrrhicVictory he would lose Lily]]. The example hinges on the fact they eventually do go to Rome, claiming the message was that he \\\'\\\'was wrong\\\'\\\' in the overall argument when it was a lot more complex than that. His regret over the matter was that he doesn\\\'t want to lose Lily and is not meant to be simple right or wrong.
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Again, that\'s assuming the show actually portrayed it as black and white as the example claims. The entire sequence talking with ghost versions of Lily (and his Dad) came to the conclusion he \'\'was right\'\' in the argument, but if he goes down the path of the guilt trip he would lose Lily. The example hinges on the fact they eventually do go to Rome, claiming the message was that he \'\'was wrong\'\' in the overall argument when it was a lot more complex than that.
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Again, that\\\'s assuming the show actually portrayed it as black and white as the example claims. The entire sequence talking with ghost versions of Lily (and his Dad) came to the conclusion he \\\'\\\'was right\\\'\\\' in the argument, but if he goes down the path of the guilt trip he would lose Lily. The example hinges on the fact they eventually do go to Rome, claiming the message was that he \\\'\\\'was wrong\\\'\\\' in the overall argument when it was a lot more complex than that. His regret over the matter was that he doesn\\\'t want to lose Lily and is not meant to be simple right or wrong.
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