Not exact matches
He's that crazy little fat guy with nukes and
daddy issues who wants to strap his thermonuclear devices to long - range missiles that just might
start World War III...
We learn that Dixon has profound
daddy issues: His father was a hood who gave Scalise his
start in organized crime, meaning that the latter represents both a father and brother surrogate for the hero.
It's what pushes Carrie off her lithium, and that's when the season really
starts to feel like it's running down a familiar track, with Carrie battling her recurrent breakdowns (so reflective of our national mood) and trying to resolve her
daddy issues with Saul so she can save the Western world, and Peter coolly and reluctantly saving the day.
This is a human story about a young man figuring out how to solve his identity crisis as well as his
daddy issues while trying to create a legacy
started by the father he never knew.