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Sam's advice is always based on wanting to protect Jules, which can be difficult as Sam thinks Robin is not trustworthy because of his drinking.

Here he was talking to Jules about his insecurities stemming from Robin’s new TV series role, how his jealous nature extends to that show. Again, I thought Sam gave him good advice.
One of the things I was really admiring about Sam and his advice to both Robin and Jules was how he didn’t try to do it from a “gay lens.” He based everything on his view of his own relationship, which was what I think Brockmann was trying to convey.
One of the things I was really admiring about Sam and his advice to both Robin and Jules was how he didn’t try to do it from a “gay lens.” He based everything on his view of his own relationship, which was what I think Brockmann was trying to convey.

Sam made his share of mistakes in his relationship. He had a lot of personal experience to call on.
It was one of Brockmann's best points in this book. She demonstrated that love was love regardless.
My respect for Sam grew in this one...even though he was unreasonable in the beginning, it was for the right reason. I love his protectiveness over Jules.