The point I am making is even if you want revenge or whatever, if you can google the name of journalists or solicitors you can also google support options for survivors.
The parents haven't done this.
I am not claiming this is how all parents would react, but it creates an impression of what is "normal" via a tv show. This is the problem with someone thinking, oh wouldn't this be a good theme for a play.
It makes the parents look seriously absorbed in their own emotions.
They are failing to respect their son, who says dont tell anyone else, and yet they keep telling other people over and over again.
Both the mother and the father wanted to do what they wanted.
Not sure how it will end and cant even remember the channel offered helpline support numbers at the end.
Sad that some people watching this might think this is all you can expect of parents, putting their needs before their sons.
So even though written pre Wienstein, it was written after Saville and the setting up of a public inquiry into support for victims of child abuse.