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Does anyone think Daphne is a bit of a bitch!

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      rc1990 — 11 years ago(June 27, 2014 07:43 PM)

      She did.
      At the beginning she says something like "maybe he would have if he knew I existed"

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        uhcoughar — 18 years ago(June 03, 2007 10:13 AM)

        Henry never ASKED Daphne to change. She made the decision on her own to try and fit in with his lifestyle. I never got any indication that he was not pleased with who she was. He may have been embarassed by her actions, but he liked who she was.
        Henry did not know about Daphne so, to me, it was pretty great of him to welcome her so quickly into his family. She may have been his daughter by blood, but she was still a stranger to him.
        I thought Daphne came off just like her mother. They both made decisions without notifying Henry, but blamed him when things did not work they way they wanted them to work.

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          Jrussell78 — 18 years ago(November 11, 2007 04:26 PM)

          Um, actually he did ask her to change (watch the movie again and take a look at the scene where he takes her to look at the family portraits).
          However I do agree with you on the fact that more blame should probably be placed on her mother than there was. While I understand she was manipulated by the advisor, she was made out to supposedly be a stronger person than that. Oh well
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              paddedcell — 18 years ago(October 08, 2007 06:04 AM)

              i think she was terrible to her dad at the end of the film. when at the ball she tells her father that 2every year she used to hope he would come and find her, but he never came". Maybe becuase of didn't know of Daphnes existance! and to berate him for not caring, even though he attempted to bring her into his family
              I think the movie does treat Henry a lot more harshly than it treats Daphne's mother (Libby). The movie glosses over the fact that Libby is the one who ran away to another country and hid her pregnancy.
              Granted, Henry's political advisor started the whole mess, but the situation is still mostly the
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              fault. In 17 years she never bothered to check to see whether she was told the truth.
              Henry didn't try hard enough either, but I can understand that her running away to another country is a pretty strong signal to him that she didn't
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              to be contacted.
              I enjoyed the movie, but I don't agree with its worldview or the lessons it's supposed to be imparting.
              (The whole "Be Yourself" thing is not only common sense and a clich, but it shouldn't really apply here, in my opinion. I didn't think her father wanted her to really change. Basically he just wanted her to
              pretend
              to have changed so he wouldn't look like a
              dope
              in public. I don't think that's so much to ask.
              Also, I definitely would have cut the scene where Henry withdraws from the election.)

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                rufustilskin — 17 years ago(October 11, 2008 06:11 PM)

                If I remember correctly, the adviser told Libby that Henry knew about her being pregnant, but wanted her to leave, or something like that.

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                  bfuente1 — 15 years ago(November 09, 2010 06:25 PM)

                  henry's advisor knew libby was pregnant & told her to leave. the thought of a free spirited american girl worming her way into one of britain's most noble families was unacceptable & scandalous & could have hurt Henry's father's political career. but when henry's father died, henry himself was forced to ditch his own free spirited fun way of living for the rigid, uptight, structured life of a politician as per family tradition. henry's advisor simply manipulated the entire situation & lied to libby & henry. for years libby hoped that henry would put 2 & 2 together & waited, but he never got it.

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                    smh1026 — 14 years ago(April 24, 2011 03:06 PM)

                    rufustilskin
                    You're right, he did tell Libby that. I'm watching the movie right now and that's what he said.

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                      colinforever — 18 years ago(March 15, 2008 08:54 PM)

                      There was a big discussions between the actors and they never really liked that scene. They could not agree with the director how to approach that last scene with out making Henry looking cold and Daphne acting high an mighty. Obviously it was never resolved and they did as it was written.

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                          Nemesis0123 — 14 years ago(April 20, 2011 02:00 PM)

                          No, she couldn't be any nicer. A very likeable character, as were her mother and father.

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                            BekahMLC — 17 years ago(January 24, 2009 02:18 PM)

                            She berates him for changing her. Even though he iddn't say it, he knew that if she wanted to be a part of their family, she'd have to change. And yes, he didn't know she existed. But he knew Libby did, so why didn't he come after her?
                            "Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living and above all, those who live without love."

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                              aeternus_proeliator — 15 years ago(September 18, 2010 04:08 AM)

                              He didn't ask her to be that way but enjoyed not having his daughter embarress him and his political career, so therefore its all his fault?
                              Yeah, no moron.
                              His girlfriend took off, leaving him alone and never telling him he had a daughter, yet somehow its his fault for not knowing his daughter? That he should have gone after a woman who left him without telling him where she was going?
                              Yeah again, no moron.
                              facepalm

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                                svetiev_b — 16 years ago(October 22, 2009 04:07 PM)

                                I didn't finish watching the movie just because Daphne's character annoyed me too much. I can't say why, but I just didn't sympathize with her at all?!?

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                                  fickle_ghost — 16 years ago(January 21, 2010 08:20 PM)

                                  There was a big discussions between the actors and they never really liked that scene. They could not agree with the director how to approach that last scene with out making Henry looking cold and Daphne acting high an mighty. Obviously it was never resolved and they did as it was written.
                                  Really? That's interesting..
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                                    actionmanrandell — 12 years ago(August 05, 2013 05:25 PM)

                                    she had no idea that he did not know of her existence

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