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| Tori and Dean's happy family before the mess, courtesy of Lifetime |
After watching three episodes of "True Tori," this is what I can report: Both Tori and Dean have suffered these last few months. They are both worn out physically. At first, as Tori drives to see Dean for the first time after 90 days, she narrates her point of view, that Dean has been hospitalized and treated for his problems and addictions. I am undecided about this show until we learn that Dean had such a severe meltdown after Tori and everyone else found out about his cheating that he'd tried (or threatened) to commit suicide.
When someone else makes this revelation about Dean, we find out that Tori will protect him, no matter what he has done. Maybe she protects him out of respect for their marriage. Maybe she is protective of him in general. It's too soon to tell. She won't let him return to their marital bed yet. How can she? But she still wants to protect Dean's professional image.
