Santos and Javadi are right about Whitaker (Spoilers)
Watching the finale and just wanted to get this out, this really stood out to me because it looked off-putting to see this imagery actually happening compared to when Santos described it.
I was giving him the benefit of the doubt when he was justifying himself with his help with the widow because, why wouldn't I? He's a stand-up, empathetic, good guy. We've seen his work, he's very capable, willing to learn and teach, and again, a good guy.
Then we see the Amy pull up, get out of the driver seat, let Dennis be chummy with her newborn, let him play his funky music and just fully depend on this guy. Her clearly comfortable with this intimate set-up and leaning on the assistance of this guy who think he's just helping.
Santos is right, on the view of an outsider peeking in, this guy might be unwarily taken advantage of by a grieving widow who needs a support system not being given by her immediate family. Javadi is right, this is messy AF because it clearly is. It was a mess to get in, and messier to get out of. What happens when Dennis realizes a boundary needs to be set-up because this is not healthy for Amy?
No good deed is the perfect way to describe Whitaker. Clearly a great guy, but not every good intention and action is rewarded back. Guy needs to be careful.