Talk:Melinda Finster/@comment-30796761-20180905194956

Melinda's one line in the Mother's Day flashback has occurred to me as significant.

"It's alright Chuckie, don't be scared." In reference to the butterfly flitting around an infant Chuckie's head.

I'm wondering if that was what made Chuckie such a fearful boy. His mother was the first person who made him feel safe, secure and then so soon that security was gone.

Not to devalue Chas or the power of a father. A mother's touch, the sense of security she can provide is just different, more emotional. It is said that the bond between a mother and son is special and can transcend all distances. We see pre-Paris that as much as Chuckie cherishes Chas, he feels something missing.