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Up until now, when the Rogan siblings have spoken of their parents, they’ve always been a bit vague about them. Now I understand why. They were a distant presence in their lives. The kids admired what they accomplished but it was more like they were on the sidelines.
It’s no wonder this family lacks cohesion. I think they’d be in the same place if they hadn’t died.
I’m not ready to say they were bad parents because all of the siblings were smart and had incredible drives to excel. But they certainly weren't the primary forces in their children’s lives and they seem to have raised themselves. I think the kids were all trying to be great at what they did to get their parents’ attention.
When I consider that Carlo Romero was Paul’s best friend, that’s pretty telling as Carlo left a lot to be desired. However, on the other hand, Paul and Sheila took in JT Caruso when he had no one else so there’s that.
Wow.
It’s no wonder this family lacks cohesion. I think they’d be in the same place if they hadn’t died.
I’m not ready to say they were bad parents because all of the siblings were smart and had incredible drives to excel. But they certainly weren't the primary forces in their children’s lives and they seem to have raised themselves. I think the kids were all trying to be great at what they did to get their parents’ attention.
When I consider that Carlo Romero was Paul’s best friend, that’s pretty telling as Carlo left a lot to be desired. However, on the other hand, Paul and Sheila took in JT Caruso when he had no one else so there’s that.
Wow.

That was their genes, not the parenting of Paul and Sheila. When they took in JT, what was one more? It's not like they did more than give him a safe place to sleep and food to eat. He was grateful to be anywhere else.
I don't mean to be so hard on Paul and Sheila, but, I believe, their neglect and gross inattention lead directly to Molly's death and how Liam and Eden turned out and I have a very hard time getting past that, even though they were brilliant inventors and had scary smart kids.
