Loretta's indictment of Leroy's laziness takes on quite a dark perspective if you apply her observation of him into the broader context of his life. Leroy is in almost all respects leading a miserable broken life. The implied possibility that there is an actual choice for potential happiness adds an extra tragic dimension to Leroy's situation; he is so apathetic and disinterested that he chooses not to fix his horrible state. Of course, you also have to sort of ponder a chicken and the egg situation: does Leroy choose not to fix his broken life out of his own free will or has his broken life deprived him of his free will by breaking his spirit? All this really then goes to the great universal question: is there even such a thing as free will?
Who says the Lockhorns aren't deep? Loretta earns the point.
Official Count:
Leroy - 19
Loretta - 27
Push - 22
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