Do you think Tim donated his kidney because he still loved his father or because he didn’t want to be like him? Would you forgive a parent who left you?
I feel like he saw someone who had changed and thought a change in a person's soul for the best deserved a helping hand (or kidney). The fact that he was blood related helped I'm sure!
I think Tim donated his kidney, not because he still loved his father, but because he wanted to be the better man. I would never forgive my parents if they abandoned me. However, the circumstances would be different if they were completely broke and wanted me to have a life where I didn't have to suffer.
Leaving your son at such a young age in an orphanage how cruel you are. Money cannot compete the warmth of love. Glad he was independent. Father doesn't deserve a second chance. Son is really merciful to give this man a second chance
Indeed, the short film made me shed tears. It beautifully portrays the idea that blood is thicker than water, emphasizing that love and family relationships surpass all other forms of wealth.
No, blood isn’t thicker than water! That’s the biggest lie ever! The only thing I would want from my parents is true, unconditional love & the best care they could provide for me. And that can I also get from parents that aren’t related to me by blood, bc the only thing that matters is LOVE, not having the same blood or DNA. And well, I would maybe be able to forgive my parents for some things, but only if they were sincere & truthfully apologetic & never again betrayed me.
After being a deadbeat dad for so long, no amount of giving material things will make up for leaving your child. But when you realize this and simply give what your child needs-love, understanding, support and an apology, that makes all the difference for the one you left all those years ago.
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This video was an eye opener for some people. This video was really good I had to watch it again. Money doesn't buy anything as you can see sometimes being poor or not so poor you feel like a millionaire and it feels great. Now father and son have reconciled due to a kidney transplant and now we have a happy ending ❤️❤️ great video and a lesson learned about money. Money can't buy everything
I can totally relate to this story. My parents divorced when I was a baby and he was never there for me. Years later, he found me on Facebook and we talked for a while. He asked what I've been doing with my life. When I answered, he told me, "I must have the wrong person because I don't care." Huh? Was he expecting a dumb daughter??? Feeling spooked, I lied and said I had to leave. I never spoke to him again. My mom and her parents gave me all the love I needed through my childhood, anyhow.
I really enjoyed this one. Wonderful acting! Great job! This was not about blood. Just because someone is your blood does not make you beholden to them. This was about Tim. He grew up to be a person of great character with enhanced empathy and emotional intelligence. The orphanage did an awesome job of raising this young man -- and they were certainly not his blood.
How much I relate to this story. Tim is such a strong man! Personally I'll never forgive my "Sperm donor" for never being there, but I'd still do anything moral/positive for him if I had to.
I think this is true for any person or group that has been mistreated or marginalized. Pretending like the past hurt is over and no longer exists doesn’t fix the problem. People just want to be heard.
Wow, an incredible story full of lessons. Love is the key that opens any door. But it has to be true love accompanied by facts. Money means nothing when you need to rebuild a family relationship. Forgiveness is a bridge that when you cross it you create a new future. Among others. Well done ✅
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Excellent moral to this story. Money doesn't buy you everything that you could want. In some cases, you do have to turn down something to do what is right for you. I'm glad Tim and his father could see eye to eye at the end. But it doesn't happen like this every time. Nice one DramatizeMe. ❤
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another intelligent and thought provoking video. there has been a few of this story, even in animation. this truly tops them all. the true talent of the actors made it so real.
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❤A very good video as we know love happiness and forgiveness can't be bought no matter how much money you have. And we all shall remember that the goodness comes from the heart by being honest to yourself and everybody else.
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Well, if my Dad left left me like this and would've shown up 20 years later I wouldnt give a damn that's for sure, but thank God he's always been there for me, he's gonna turn 80 in september and I hope to have him for many more years to come.
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I would not give him my kidney.......he had his chance he showed his character after those years he makes the son feel bad with the things he had, he worked for. ....he only wanted to have his kidney to save his own life....no I would not give him my kidney....for saying sorry...no no no never...there is also dialysis...so he had to go three times a week to the hospital...maybe the son has a son in future....and needs transplantation....no i would not give my kidney away for such a person, i had a terrible father and terrible stepfather the made my life to hell...and they never apologize
This is a WOW episode. It shows that money is not everything to the lives of some people. Bogdan Ruban plays Tim Morris, a man that seems to have grown up with his whole childhood in an orphanage. Then out of the blue, the man that was responsible for putting him in that orphanage shows up trying to make amends, or so it seems. Sergey Denga takes an excellent turn at playing this role. It is amazing that no matter how much he tried to buy the kid, it did not matter. But, once he decided he had failed, he said he was sorry and that is all Tim wanted to hear after all those years. This was a great life lesson story. What was the cherry on top was the true life story and how the one brother had his parents send the other brother to an orphanage. Having Sergey narrate and explain the failed true reconciliation made the story that much more effective. This was a well written episode that was superbly acted and narrated. This was truly a DramatizeMe Special that I can get behind. Thank you for the stark life lessons.
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That was indeed a great life lesson. " You made me realise how poor I am with all my money and how rich you are with nothing ". Tim just wanted the apology which he received ultimately from his father. You cannot buy love, you have to earn it and that is what Tim taught to Mr Richardson. Another masterpiece of this channel 👗
Such a mesmerising line. The orphanage replaced the sadistic nature of family. Also how selfish the father was. He came her for his own gain for his own kidney but not to see his son he abandoned. Such a hypocrite monster
I REALLY LOVE TRUE STORY THIS STORY TOUCHED MY HEART ❤️ ALL THE WAY AT THE END OF THIS VIDEO I ALL MOST STARTED CRYING I WISH I HAD MY DADDY AND MOMMY BACK THEY PASSED AWAY LONG TIME AGO DRAMATIZEME LOVEBUSTER Y'ALL DID A REALLY GREAT JOB JOB ON THIS VIDEO THESE TWO ACTORS ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE ACTOR THEY ARE BRILLIANT ACTOR GOD 🙏❤️ BLESS YOU ALL WAY'S AND GOD 🙏 SPEED ❤😊
Tim donated some money left, because he loves his dad and find something else can wish a four leaf clover, and to forgive a parent when he lives to read and write for a few days. So now's moving forward for love, and he's not mad for it
This one is quite emotional. I think Tim decided to save his dad was bcoz he still had a tiny part that loved him, and this tiny part inside wanted to know why he left him, so he ultimately decided to save him. But there's no right or wrong whether Tim decides to do or not do what he did. The weight of forgiveness and love sometimes can't be measured.
A similar story was previously the subject of a movie shot in Turkey. In that story, his father refused to meet him after receiving the kidney. Unfortunately, anything can happen to us in life. Ps: I hope you didn't feel bad while shooting a father-themed topic, Bogdan. I'm sure you're very strong in every aspect🙏❤❤Great actings as always, thank you.💫
He thought he can buy his own son. He abandonned him than go back and pretend to be a father only because he needs a transplant. What a shame! He couldn't even apologize for his absence and instead he bought him a Porsche and try to buy him with money. But that kid is so brillant and have good education even without parents. I love this episode ❤
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He should have never even taken the initial bait of sitting when told. You NEVER DO what strangers ask you to. Even if you "wronged" them. Your body is yours.
Morning to all the amazing team that was lovely and so true money can't buy love only earthly stuff you can't take with you when you leave this earth may you all enjoy a lovely day lot's of love ❤❤❤❤
Tim accidentally Spilt wine over the customer, apologizing profusely but the customer, Robert asked him to eat with him!!! Bet his mom split him from Robert for 20 years, claiming he was a deadbeat!!!It shouldn't have taken this long to track Tim down and reunite, but Mr Murphy tried firing Tim!!! This was insightful and deep- Tim will want ownership of a new car, new rank and everything on his own merit!!! There is much to do, to resolve, Dramatizers, let's see what happens next!!! This shouldn't have had to wait for a proper reunion 20 years on!!!!
Tim taught his father Robert Richardson a simple human essentials which jolted to him from his childhood where he had brought up. Robert didn't realise at first that he didn't buy his son Tim either offered him restaurant, or an expensive car that he had gifted for Tim. It turned out that he he needed a surgery interference as he had suffered of kidney failure. Tim of course could have refused to him in that. He have full of that right. On the other hand he would have regretted of that and stopped human being because of that selfish act. I had hoped that he would make right decision. So he choose the right of human being and live with pure conscience hereafter.
Think cases like this would be easier to forgive if you don’t remember the parent abandoning you. I was brought up by mum alone (her parents helped) but no dad. Never knew him always wondered about him but didn’t like to ask my mum. In 2008 one of my dad’s sisters contacted me to let me know her mum my nan who I never met had died after trying and failing to find how to contact me she’d left me a bit of money in her will. Nice surprise and got me in touch with my dad. I met him he seemed nice enough we met most weeks over the next year but was hard as my mum didn’t want me hurt by him so didn’t want me seeing him. Apparently he’d denied he was my dad so my mum had to have dna test done to prove it. Then he’d still never bothered with me so can understand my mums bitterness to him. So we met while my mum was at work as I still lived with my mum. As time went on I realised I was bottom of my dad’s priorities he’d cancel meeting to take his wife or other kids places. I never met them as his wife had an obvious dislike to me and he would put her first. His other kids were his wife’s kids as well so happy family just me the odd one out. I tried telling him how I felt but he didn’t care and used my mum not liking me seeing him in his defence. So I when he text to see if I was free to meet one day I just didn’t bother replying and never heard from him again. So if something like this had happened before I’d met him I’d have been more likely to help but now very unlikely as he’s had his chance to get to know me but wasn’t bothered.
Do you think Tim donated his kidney because he still loved his father or because he didn’t want to be like him?
Would you forgive a parent who left you?
He donated his kidney as he was the better person. And no, I wouldn't forgive a parent who had left me.
It depends how long the parent has left you for
I feel like he saw someone who had changed and thought a change in a person's soul for the best deserved a helping hand (or kidney). The fact that he was blood related helped I'm sure!
I think Tim donated his kidney, not because he still loved his father, but because he wanted to be the better man. I would never forgive my parents if they abandoned me. However, the circumstances would be different if they were completely broke and wanted me to have a life where I didn't have to suffer.
He still loved his father, he just wanted an apology.
I admire this Man Sergey who did the father's part. He's so talented and so good in his acting. Goodjob uncle.
He's a very good actor! 😊
Thank you very much for sharing your opinion about his talent, @selinakteresa2917🙂
Leaving your son at such a young age in an orphanage how cruel you are. Money cannot compete the warmth of love. Glad he was independent. Father doesn't deserve a second chance. Son is really merciful to give this man a second chance
The story did not address it, but maybe the dad did it because he had no other choice. I will not judge him because we don't have all the facts.
This story is a tear jerker.
Brought tears to my eyes.
To all the actors and crew.
Bravo
Indeed, the short film made me shed tears. It beautifully portrays the idea that blood is thicker than water, emphasizing that love and family relationships surpass all other forms of wealth.
You have said some wonderful words that should be on everyone's conscience, @PolyGesulga.Thank you for being part of our great community! 🤗❤🤗
Ever heard the term viscosity😂😂
Same here 😢😢😢😢❤❤❤
No, blood isn’t thicker than water! That’s the biggest lie ever!
The only thing I would want from my parents is true, unconditional love & the best care they could provide for me.
And that can I also get from parents that aren’t related to me by blood, bc the only thing that matters is LOVE, not having the same blood or DNA.
And well, I would maybe be able to forgive my parents for some things, but only if they were sincere & truthfully apologetic & never again betrayed me.
@@linda.levinaNo, Actually Blood Is Thicker Than Water Do Your Research Before You Just Spout Or Post Nonsense.
I love the fact that he's not intimidated and being blind by material
After being a deadbeat dad for so long, no amount of giving material things will make up for leaving your child. But when you realize this and simply give what your child needs-love, understanding, support and an apology, that makes all the difference for the one you left all those years ago.
Roban is a really good actor! I admire him for that! ❤
Ohh, I'm not the only one who recognised Bohdan Ruban here
this one made me cry, excellent excellent excellent thank you God
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This video was an eye opener for some people. This video was really good I had to watch it again. Money doesn't buy anything as you can see sometimes being poor or not so poor you feel like a millionaire and it feels great. Now father and son have reconciled due to a kidney transplant and now we have a happy ending ❤️❤️ great video and a lesson learned about money. Money can't buy everything
I can totally relate to this story. My parents divorced when I was a baby and he was never there for me. Years later, he found me on Facebook and we talked for a while. He asked what I've been doing with my life. When I answered, he told me, "I must have the wrong person because I don't care." Huh? Was he expecting a dumb daughter???
Feeling spooked, I lied and said I had to leave. I never spoke to him again. My mom and her parents gave me all the love I needed through my childhood, anyhow.
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Thank you for sharing this life experience. You are well grounded. I predict Life will always treat you well.
I really enjoyed this one. Wonderful acting! Great job!
This was not about blood. Just because someone is your blood does not make you beholden to them. This was about Tim. He grew up to be a person of great character with enhanced empathy and emotional intelligence. The orphanage did an awesome job of raising this young man -- and they were certainly not his blood.
How much I relate to this story. Tim is such a strong man! Personally I'll never forgive my "Sperm donor" for never being there, but I'd still do anything moral/positive for him if I had to.
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What's the real meaning of that word (sperm donor)?just say a deadbeat dad that sounds real
An apology goes further than any amounts of money could ever stretch❤ Thanks DramatizeMe
I think this is true for any person or group that has been mistreated or marginalized. Pretending like the past hurt is over and no longer exists doesn’t fix the problem. People just want to be heard.
Mr sergey denga … you are very good performer. 🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This got tears on my eyes... there is so much to learn here, and I utterly love it.
This is the true meaning of compassion ❤❤❤
Another masterclass from Dramatizeme team. Simply ❤ ur videos.
One of the best drama to make me cry! The 4 artists are amazing ❤
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Wow, an incredible story full of lessons.
Love is the key that opens any door. But it has to be true love accompanied by facts.
Money means nothing when you need to rebuild a family relationship.
Forgiveness is a bridge that when you cross it you create a new future.
Among others.
Well done ✅
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@@DramatizeMe.Special You are very kind to me for your words. ☺️
7:22 Beautiful story from David Schreuder
Excellent moral to this story. Money doesn't buy you everything that you could want. In some cases, you do have to turn down something to do what is right for you. I'm glad Tim and his father could see eye to eye at the end.
But it doesn't happen like this every time. Nice one DramatizeMe. ❤
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it can
It's only in the script that money can't buy everything but money is actually life
Very emotional 😢 that's all I can say... thank you DramatizeMe ❤️❤
another intelligent and thought provoking video. there has been a few of this story, even in animation. this truly tops them all. the true talent of the actors made it so real.
Thanks for the beautiful story.
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My tears shed in this touching story. Just ask an apology
i am in tears. i think i also need apologies even though i am here moving on from the hurt in my past.
ooh! made me shed tears! Superb!
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Very beautiful story about love ❤️ and forgiveness ❤️.
Such a great story it teared me up at the end😢
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Glad the guy made his own roots strong and donated money to charity
Beautiful story. Love it.
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I think Tim always loved his dad no matter how much his dad destroyed him, but Tim did it because he didn't want to be like his dad. Lovely story
So touching very nice short story.
Wow!!! A heart touching story 😢❤🩹🫂😘 👍
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❤A very good video as we know love happiness and forgiveness can't be bought no matter how much money you have. And we all shall remember that the goodness comes from the heart by being honest to yourself and everybody else.
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Blood is thicker than water ❤
Love this!
Thank you Dramatize Me Special for this beautiful true story ❤
God bless ❤
BLood is thicker than water - these are just words
I love the young actor 😉
Plays nice roles. And his cute
Definitely a great actor and very handsome!
You reap what you sow not what you buy you cant earn yout children's love with money sometimes a simple apology will make things right
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My father did the same thing when I was a child at the age of 4 with my little sister and with my mother.He threw us out from the house at night.
😢😢😢
@@Occ881 How could he do that to you like that? 😢😢😢😢
Now he wants to buy u? Gifted u with cars? I bet he is up to plan. These people never repent
Now if only more people can be like Tim
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Well, if my Dad left left me like this and would've shown up 20 years later I wouldnt give a damn that's for sure, but thank God he's always been there for me, he's gonna turn 80 in september and I hope to have him for many more years to come.
God bless your dad
It is a great moments father and son meet
Excellent actor. Ilove him
I knew what he was going to say at the end about the brothers bc this whole story sounded like that!!!
Great Acting with a great message
It made me cry!
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Money can buy you which costs number. It doesn't allow you to buy happiness. It comes from dedication and sacrifice.
Some people don’t know what it’s like having a Deadbeat for a Dad
Surely it must be a terrible thing, @erickbuckner4485🤔 The important thing is to overcome the traumas and wounds of the past in order to be better people with your loved ones, i.e. not to repeat history🤗🤗
If only life was as easy as this! There are times where you can’t see past the hurt and trauma. Where guilt tripping doesn’t work. X
Yes they sure do a second chance good video too show more of these very good videos too very interesting video too
Very heartwarming
I would not give him my kidney.......he had his chance he showed his character after those years he makes the son feel bad with the things he had, he worked for. ....he only wanted to have his kidney to save his own life....no I would not give him my kidney....for saying sorry...no no no never...there is also dialysis...so he had to go three times a week to the hospital...maybe the son has a son in future....and needs transplantation....no i would not give my kidney away for such a person, i had a terrible father and terrible stepfather the made my life to hell...and they never apologize
This is a WOW episode. It shows that money is not everything to the lives of some people. Bogdan Ruban plays Tim Morris, a man that seems to have grown up with his whole childhood in an orphanage. Then out of the blue, the man that was responsible for putting him in that orphanage shows up trying to make amends, or so it seems. Sergey Denga takes an excellent turn at playing this role. It is amazing that no matter how much he tried to buy the kid, it did not matter. But, once he decided he had failed, he said he was sorry and that is all Tim wanted to hear after all those years. This was a great life lesson story. What was the cherry on top was the true life story and how the one brother had his parents send the other brother to an orphanage. Having Sergey narrate and explain the failed true reconciliation made the story that much more effective. This was a well written episode that was superbly acted and narrated. This was truly a DramatizeMe Special that I can get behind. Thank you for the stark life lessons.
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I love this man, 💗💗💗
@glynisseldon-vx9pl, ❤❤
@@DramatizeMe.SpecialI love 😘❤❤❤❤ it's excellent story. It's heart touching story ❣️❣️
That was indeed a great life lesson. " You made me realise how poor I am with all my money and how rich you are with nothing ". Tim just wanted the apology which he received ultimately from his father. You cannot buy love, you have to earn it and that is what Tim taught to Mr Richardson. Another masterpiece of this channel 👗
Thank you so much God Bless touched my heart ❤️
Such a mesmerising line. The orphanage replaced the sadistic nature of family. Also how selfish the father was. He came her for his own gain for his own kidney but not to see his son he abandoned. Such a hypocrite monster
I REALLY LOVE TRUE STORY THIS STORY TOUCHED MY HEART ❤️ ALL THE WAY AT THE END OF THIS VIDEO I ALL MOST STARTED CRYING I WISH I HAD MY DADDY AND MOMMY BACK THEY PASSED AWAY LONG TIME AGO DRAMATIZEME LOVEBUSTER Y'ALL DID A REALLY GREAT JOB JOB ON THIS VIDEO THESE TWO ACTORS ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE ACTOR THEY ARE BRILLIANT ACTOR GOD 🙏❤️ BLESS YOU ALL WAY'S AND GOD 🙏 SPEED ❤😊
Omg this made me cry.
Nice Episode 👍
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Tim donated some money left, because he loves his dad and find something else can wish a four leaf clover, and to forgive a parent when he lives to read and write for a few days. So now's moving forward for love, and he's not mad for it
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❤ great video
I knew it it was good to be true out of the blue😢
This one is quite emotional. I think Tim decided to save his dad was bcoz he still had a tiny part that loved him, and this tiny part inside wanted to know why he left him, so he ultimately decided to save him. But there's no right or wrong whether Tim decides to do or not do what he did. The weight of forgiveness and love sometimes can't be measured.
Whatched itt really good
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A similar story was previously the subject of a movie shot in Turkey. In that story, his father refused to meet him after receiving the kidney. Unfortunately, anything can happen to us in life.
Ps: I hope you didn't feel bad while shooting a father-themed topic, Bogdan. I'm sure you're very strong in every aspect🙏❤❤Great actings as always, thank you.💫
Touching
Excellent
Could actually see him being his father in real life looks like an older version of him
really nice !
@ashishratnanigam7917, 👍👍❤❤
I like that dude!!
I love this 👍💕
He thought he can buy his own son. He abandonned him than go back and pretend to be a father only because he needs a transplant. What a shame! He couldn't even apologize for his absence and instead he bought him a Porsche and try to buy him with money.
But that kid is so brillant and have good education even without parents.
I love this episode ❤
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Nice story 👍
He should have never even taken the initial bait of sitting when told.
You NEVER DO what strangers ask you to. Even if you "wronged" them. Your body is yours.
Morning to all the amazing team that was lovely and so true money can't buy love only earthly stuff you can't take with you when you leave this earth may you all enjoy a lovely day lot's of love ❤❤❤❤
Interesting story❤❤❤❤ love it
Tim accidentally Spilt wine over the customer, apologizing profusely but the customer, Robert asked him to eat with him!!! Bet his mom split him from Robert for 20 years, claiming he was a deadbeat!!!It shouldn't have taken this long to track Tim down and reunite, but Mr Murphy tried firing Tim!!! This was insightful and deep- Tim will want ownership of a new car, new rank and everything on his own merit!!! There is much to do, to resolve, Dramatizers, let's see what happens next!!! This shouldn't have had to wait for a proper reunion 20 years on!!!!
I will say
"no ,not everyone deserves a second chance "
Best video ever❤
Wow. Loved it
A apology would have been great for a start
Who else remembers a story like this one?
Awwww its beautiful..im crying❤
Good one.
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Sergey really is very good in all of his videos
Wonderful
Why is it so hard for parents to apologize, too much pride pathetic
This story’s good
Tim taught his father Robert Richardson a simple human essentials which jolted to him from his childhood where he had brought up. Robert didn't realise at first that he didn't buy his son Tim either offered him restaurant, or an expensive car that he had gifted for Tim. It turned out that he he needed a surgery interference as he had suffered of kidney failure. Tim of course could have refused to him in that. He have full of that right. On the other hand he would have regretted of that and stopped human being because of that selfish act. I had hoped that he would make right decision. So he choose the right of human being and live with pure conscience hereafter.
The character named Tim is a good looking man😊
Think cases like this would be easier to forgive if you don’t remember the parent abandoning you. I was brought up by mum alone (her parents helped) but no dad. Never knew him always wondered about him but didn’t like to ask my mum. In 2008 one of my dad’s sisters contacted me to let me know her mum my nan who I never met had died after trying and failing to find how to contact me she’d left me a bit of money in her will. Nice surprise and got me in touch with my dad. I met him he seemed nice enough we met most weeks over the next year but was hard as my mum didn’t want me hurt by him so didn’t want me seeing him. Apparently he’d denied he was my dad so my mum had to have dna test done to prove it. Then he’d still never bothered with me so can understand my mums bitterness to him. So we met while my mum was at work as I still lived with my mum. As time went on I realised I was bottom of my dad’s priorities he’d cancel meeting to take his wife or other kids places. I never met them as his wife had an obvious dislike to me and he would put her first. His other kids were his wife’s kids as well so happy family just me the odd one out. I tried telling him how I felt but he didn’t care and used my mum not liking me seeing him in his defence. So I when he text to see if I was free to meet one day I just didn’t bother replying and never heard from him again. So if something like this had happened before I’d met him I’d have been more likely to help but now very unlikely as he’s had his chance to get to know me but wasn’t bothered.
Amanda Iroania is perfect for Doctor/Surgeon roles.
@@AndyMcFarland-lu9ft She is so gorgeous.
Great unforgettable leaning video ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, huge fan of the lead actor, he's really handsome, but more importantly, he's so talented :D
Oh fuck! I am crying