Joan Sawyer nudged him. He just grumbles when he sees his son, but nags incessantly when he's not around. This father and son pair were cut from the same cloth.
'It's like it would kill them to talk.'
Holly Winslow watched them with an amused smile. She was used to the family dynamic. When she was younger, she used to wonder why her father, Wyatt, would never initiate a conversation, and why her grandfather, Walter, would never ask a simple question.
Later, she came to understand that some forms of love don't need to be spoken to be felt.
Since Wyatt Winslow had come over, they all had dinner at Walter and Joan's. Afterward, Holly noticed her grandfather wanted to chat more, so she made the executive decision for them to stay the night.
