quote:I disagree. I think he is sincere - and the writers are writing it that way. People mature and can change. If he was doing it to get in their good graces he would be advertising what he was doing. Even when confronted by Mr. Carson he did not divulge why Andy was in his room, he asked to be trusted that it was not something untoward.
I think its too little too late for him. The entire show he's been conniving against everyone in the house including the family, and the chickens are coming home to roost. I think its been very interesting that the writers are starting to make you feel sorry for him, while he was the most hated character. He has literally alienated everyone he knows, and has no one that cares for him. On top of that, he hates himself, for everything he's done and for being gay in a time where that was not tolerated. The only people who like him are the children who don't know him. This helping Andy read is the last ditch effort to make a friend.
I'm not saying he will be completely redeemed, but he is for once doing something completely selfless.