This week, I think "K-Ville" was better than usual. First off, we didn’t get any absurd New Orleans stereotypes. Sure, there was the one molesty priest, but he wasn’t the one you thought, and he didn’t abuse the person you thought. In fact, the priest who had at seemed most unsympathetic and most horrible was in fact one of the most sympathetic and honorable people in the room.
And we did get a great look into Martin Boulet’s psyche: He feels that neither he nor his former priest did enough to prevent his brother’s death. In the same way that he had a hard time forgiving the few mistakes that his former partner had made, he holds himself to impossibly high standards of conduct. In New Orleans as much as anywhere else, that’s a recipe for unhappiness, and I think it goes a long way towards explaining Boulet as a person […]
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