@moregrammarplz: The paranoia aspect is a good point. Henry keeps coming across as a slightly paranoid/jealous/cowardly personality, and tends to be more often the one who drags the other one along to his imaginations. People have been complaining about how the one conversation he overhears when Delilah accidentally leaves her radio on is not explained. To me that also seems more like a way to make Henry once again seem like the paranoid/jealous type, and in the end it doesn't really matter what Delilah was talking about with the other person, because it was most likely nothing relevant in my opinion. He just imagined it as something suspicious, and it's there more to say something about him rather than some plot-related issue per se. There's also the part in the beginning where he has the option to get mad at his wife for coming home late etc.
Considering the end of the game, I feel like he has a lot more personal growth to do, and doesn't really deserve to meet Delilah while having not resolved his marital issues, even though the romantic moments in the game feel really authentic. In all bleakness it can be seen as kind of satisfying and a cue for him to man up, which of course can be a difficult view to take when you're supposed to be playing in Henry's shoes.
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