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Dan was a jerk and Sophia did nothing to encourage all that unwanted harassment. She said “no” about ten times. Her giving in was the wrong thing to do but I like that Brockmann had her do it as its what women during that era used to do. It’s why men at that time didn’t always accept “no” as an answer.
It gave me a clue as to why Izzy doesn’t like him. Sophia having to save his butt was ironic. Here he was touting how perfect he was and she had bail him out.
It gave me a clue as to why Izzy doesn’t like him. Sophia having to save his butt was ironic. Here he was touting how perfect he was and she had bail him out.

It reminded me of the Lawyer in Disclosure. Michael Douglas' character asked her about her marriage. Paraphrasing: She said her husband wouldn't take no for an answer. He kept coming back to ask her out until she gave in. Today I would sue him for his actions. That was Dan. He wouldn't give up.
This was written in 2006 (I believe) when we knew less about this tactic and the pressure it put on women to give in. That’s how it felt this second time around, like unwanted persistence that the only way to make it stop was to relent.
Just a sign of those times. Don’t miss them.
Just a sign of those times. Don’t miss them.



Sophia said no several times and he should have respected her boundaries.
The message being sent here is not a good one, i.e., that a woman can be forced into changing her mind and doing something that she does not want to do by a man who won't give up. Dan's constant requests despite her refusals is harassment.
That’s the message I heard. I’m not articulating it well but I felt harassed on Sophia’s behalf and it made me resent Dan.