Because he is too wrapped up grieving over the loss of Reuben
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I think you like to see the best in people.
Personally I think he is selfish, weak and self centred. Wrapped up in grief? but not so wrapped up that he cannot embark on car stealing expeditions with Aaron, an activity that takes a certain amount of focus and concentration. Perhaps he only has two modes of behavior at present, grief for Reubon and car theft, and just switches from one to the other, but no room for Charities problems.
well done angel
You would think the police officer doing the interview would have asked why. Did Angel say she wanted to drive or did Cathy ask, or force her, to. Heath did say Cathy was driving to slow, but I do not understand how Angel, an even less experienced driver would go any faster. It does not really make sense. As usual they come up with plots but execute them badly.
If you are an inexperience driver, driving without a licence, I would think that is dangerous, although I do not know how the law makes the distinction. I still think Cathy is mostly to blame, so will be interesting to see how she is punished compared to Angel.
cathy should be getting charged with stealing a car, driving with out a licence at least
I would say that Cathy was mostly to blame for Heath's death. It was not Angel's idea to take the car, it was not her who stole the keys. Bob is just relieved that Cathy was not driving and is now acting like she is not to blame. I can understand Cathy feeling she is not to blame, as she is in denial. But Bob should still be recognizing her part in the crash, and her responsibility for it. But Bob has never been someone who thinks thing through, he has always been someone that acts impulsively, without any deep thought. We still do not know why Angel was driving, or if it was her idea to do so. I do hope they explain this, and not just leave it that she was driving. I find it totally unrealistic that neither Nicola or Jimmy have asked her why.
So now Cathy is seen as a victim by everyone except Nicola. Even when Nicola pointed out to Laurel, that if Cathy had not taken the car, Heath would still be alive, Laurel still attached no blame to Cathy. It just gets worse.
Is Aaron's plan to get sent to prison to be with Rob?
That must have been a quick change over on the couch between Tracey and Ruby. A whole new meaning to "Speed Dating".
I see why Jai hates Amit, but I must have missed why Gabby should not go into business with him.
Cathy stole the car in the first place and Angelica only got in the car to impress Heath. Surely Cathy won't get off scott free.
Why does Aaron have such a chip on his shoulder? Is he still grieving Liv or is something else going on?
I was hoping Nate was going to catch them in the act tonight and bring an end to this nonsense - no such luck. I was surprised at how close Caleb was to his wife considering they are separated.
Why is Aaron angry, why does he just not leave again
I have never liked him and never will. Poor actor and awful character
it's like aaron has reverted back to his beating up paddy days, self harming but wanting others to hurt harm him, his hatred of cain i don't understand
tracy jealous of ruby
When Aaron said Cain was the head of the Dingle family was this an acknowledgement that Zac/Steve Hallowell is dead?
I find this fight between Aaron and Cain unreal, one minute they were battering lumps out of each other, then the next they were back to having almost civilized chats.
When Aaron was about to leave the garage then turned back, did he give Cain a kicking, as he was lying on the floor?
I do not believe Cain, an experienced fighter, would ever have turned his back on Aaron allowing to launch his cowardly sucker punch attack.
I think he was trying to knock some sense into Aaron but he is family so you do not go too far... Aaron does not seem to give a rat's tutu about his family at the moment ... until he saw Cain collapse the next day.. Maybe the fact that he could have died reminded him of Liv's death and maybe this is the turning point for him??
Still do not think he would turn his back to him, a lesson I learned when I was about 7 years old. I had a fight with someone in the school playground, fights at that age were not serious affairs, usually after a bit of wrestling. one would end up on top, holding the other down, and ask if they give in. I got the better of him then stood up and turned to walk away, he jumped on my back, then kicked me down the play ground. I never turned my back on anyone ever again.
If there is a turning point, I hope it is to turn right at the bus stop and leave the village.
Cain had a problem. He had knocked Livesy to the ground and he had overpowered him. He considered hitting him with a large spanner but realised that his sister would never forgive him. He foolishly thought that Livesy would realise that he was beaten. How wrong was he.
Cain did have a problem, but he did not need to have one. When he knocked Aaron to the ground he should kicked him in the point half way down the thigh which paralyses the leg. Aaron would then have found it difficult to get to his feet again, very few people will want to continue to fight with only one good leg, unless they can pull you to the ground with them. Cain only had to keep his distance to stop this. Personally I think Cain's first mistake was going into the garage where there was lots of heavy and sharp objects lying around. He should have stayed outside where he had more space to move around.
Will Cathy be appearing in court along side Angel.
the dingles a shower of hypocrites
cain saying aaron like his dad was low
good scenes with aaron crying again but finally explaining his grief and anger and cain has lost cain
So are we back to nice cuddly Aaron now?