The Weight of a Mother’s Words: Ollie’s Grief as a Mirror
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Ollie arrives at Catherine's office, visibly uncomfortable, to discuss Kirsten's death. Their initial interaction is stilted, marked by a lack of physical comfort and a somber atmosphere due to the flowers adorning the office.
Ollie confronts Catherine, revealing that Kirsten was deeply upset by Catherine's statement, "I'm not your mother," the night before her death. He implies that Catherine's words may have contributed to Kirsten's determination to prove herself, leading to her demise.
Catherine defends her actions, asserting the necessity of tough love despite the tragic outcome, but privately admits to dwelling on her potential role in Kirsten's death. Ollie remains unconvinced and abruptly leaves, leaving Catherine to grapple with her guilt which is not easily dismissed.
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Key Dialogue
"OLLIE: *She thought the world of you. You know that, don’t you? ... I didn’t want to say this. Only it’s bugging me. She were crying her eyes out. Because of what you said to her. ‘I’m not your mother.’*"
"CATHERINE: *I’m sorry if you think I made a mistake. ... If you think for a second that I haven’t thought about that myself. Ollie. You’re wrong. Because I have. I was thinking about it at four o’clock and five o’clock and six o’clock this morning.*"
"OLLIE: *Yeah well, well done. It’s probably cos o’ what you said that she got killed. Trying to prove how tough she was. To some evil bastard.*"