And Eb did not handle him as an adult. It is a great way to make Harry behave as an angry adolescent.
Thank you, I couldn't have said it better. If Eb had been in better control of himself and hadn't been
so angry when he saw little Maggie it may have turned out better. But he didn't, he never told Harry about his relationship to himself when Harry first went to live with him after Justin died. The only love Harry ever got came from his father who died when he was six. For the next five or six years
he is abandoned in an orphanage, physical needs taken care of, but no love, then Justin latches on to him to use him for his own purposes. So built up resentment on Harry's part? Hell yeah.. Also never tell a parent how to raise their own kid, not saying that sometimes you shouldn't but it has
to be done with tact or otherwise all you get is push back whether you are right or not. Given how his own childhood went, angry resentment is the only way Harry could react. I still say it was a real
low blow on Eb's part to call Harry the common denominator in the deaths of his parents and Susan.
True maybe, but a low low blow on Eb's part.. How about Eb's own neglect? That too is a common denominator, include in that his failure to tell Harry the truth when he went to live with him. Hell, he didn't tell Harry he was his grandfather back in Blood Rites.. Harry only knows he doesn't want his daughter raised how he was, without love..