Guardian54
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Not only is Taylor depressed (something that on it's own can cause a person to shutdown) to a near suicidal level (doesn't hit suicidal until nothing is done because of the Locker), but socially and emotionally stunted. This is the type of thing that can affect people into their 60's, and you're complaining about the effects when they're relatively new and easy to fix.
Not to mention her overly-earned trust issues.
I'd also put Taylor's family at upper-lower class, not lower-middle class.
1. We all know Winslow and almost all its populace being smote from on high would be a favour to humanity as a whole.
But what the hell is this "one really close friend" nonsense anyhow? I had a similar starting point of "nerdy chatterbox with bad social skills and body image issues" and I ended up on friendly terms with basically everyone by not over-investing on any one person... and it's not like Emma and Taylor live right next door to each other or something.
Really, Annette should have known better than to let anywhere near that level of dependency even begin to occur and should have branched out using her colleague and friend network to make sure there were a number of friends to prevent one suddenly going Empire or something in rebellion... if she's socially ept enough to get out of a FemiNazi movement without getting hunted down as a traitor, well... that's social-fu worthy of the term.
2. I'd think it would be better to distinguish before Annette's death and after. Before I'd have thought they were solidly middle class if not upper-middle. After? Yes, there was a drop, but solid-to-high-middle monetary/social management does not start getting taught when the kid hits high school. It's something you start learning passively from before you could speak, before you could walk...