The third episode of “Lucky Hank” suggests that Hank has developed abandonment issues with which he is literally struggling. You can observe the stress he is going through, which is having an impact on his social and professional life. Susan Anderson, an American author who has written extensively on overcoming abandonment, states, “It isn’t fear of abandonment that sabotages our relationships; it’s how we handle it.” After having observed Hank’s behavior, you will conclude that he didn’t handle it well; the fear of abandonment had made him experience the fear of rejection too. Hank’s abandonment issues stemmed from his parents’ constant arguments and divorce and the fact that his father considered him to be a distraction in his literary career.
Apart from this, the episode discusses the effects of layoffs and a hiring freeze, parental expectations, indecision, self-obsession, betrayal, family obligations, and feelings of confinement to a place,...
Apart from this, the episode discusses the effects of layoffs and a hiring freeze, parental expectations, indecision, self-obsession, betrayal, family obligations, and feelings of confinement to a place,...
- 4/2/2023
- by Carlos Luis
- Film Fugitives
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