The Dalton Twins. Bennett & Emmett. The perfect set, the dynamic duo, two halves of a whole. It’s always been them vs the world.
The only problem is being a part of a pair doesn't give you the same set of coping skills. There is always someone there to pick up where you fall down. Also, no one truly knows either one of them. They keep everyone at a distance to protect themselves. This goes for family & friends.
There is one notable exception; Harrison “Bowser” Dunn. He kinda slid into both Em & Ben’s world, without either knowing. To Em he is Bowser, and to Ben he is Harrison.
I loved getting to see how Bowser’s story came full circle. When Bowser first met “Ben”, it was actually Em. The twins still trade places like they change underwear. It’s worked for them their whole lives, why stop now?
When Harrison meets the real Ben, the connection is different. The chemistry has shifted & Harrison is finding himself drawn to Ben in a way he’s never experienced before. Ben is light, fun, charismatic & he brings something to Harrison’s life he didn’t realize was lacking. Harrison does the same for Ben, he has taken the time to actually see Ben, & get to know Ben. Although Harrison has been spending time with both twins unbeknownst to him, he notices the slight shifts in their personalities. He can feel something is off, but he doesn’t know why. Until one day, one scar, and one truth is revealed.
This is a sweet story of self discovery on many different levels. It’s funny, it’s light, it brings the Daltons back into our life. .
I”m looking forward to seeing how Em’s story unfolds & how the rest of season 2 plays out.
Up next is Batting Style by Louisa Masters.