Can we say burning our bridges before we are done with them?
I had held out hope that Tony would grow up and learn not to be such a self centered ass, but I guess he is too much like his father for that to happen.
Matt on the other hand knew exactly how much it would piss Will off for him to bed Tony, and apparently set out to do it anyway. And he did this knowing it would upset Wade almost as much as it would Will. Pushing the people you care about away in your grief is one thing - this is bordering on self destructive behavior. If something doesn't happen to pull his head out of his ass and put it back on his shoulders soon, the fall out might just be cataclysmic.
I feel the most though for Wade and JP. They are the ones that had/have to do the dirty work here in telling Will, dealing with Tony now that Will doesn't want him around at all, and figuring out what to do about Matt. JP can hardly ban Matt from the house, being son and grandson to members of the family, but then, they can't just keep tossing him in a room with Will and hoping they don't kill each other either. Talk about being between a rock and a hard place!
The next family dinner at Escorial promises to be interesting indeed. Should I leave instructions with the staff to serve finger foods so there are no sharp implements handy?