And yeah, poor boys, but it didn't feel realistic to have them be financially okay right off the bat. Dean is working for maybe a bit more than minimum wage, and even with Bobby's help and Sam bringing in a little extra cash, it only makes sense that they'd be struggling with stupid things like medical bills and utilities and their mortgage. It's the case for most Americans who are first starting out with a house. Why should the boys be an exception?
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And yeah, poor boys, but it didn't feel realistic to have them be financially okay right off the bat. Dean is working for maybe a bit more than minimum wage, and even with Bobby's help and Sam bringing in a little extra cash, it only makes sense that they'd be struggling with stupid things like medical bills and utilities and their mortgage. It's the case for most Americans who are first starting out with a house. Why should the boys be an exception?