Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20150725013102

I know the accepted theory around here is that this engagement is mostly the Moore's doing and, as I said down below, they for sure play a huge role in this calamity.

However, despite him clearly  not harboring any discernible feelings for London, I believe he played his own respective part in orchestrating this. We all know that he was already desperate to settle down with a girl and wouldn't rest until he found her. Sure, as I've been saying from the start, London was by no means his first choice--hell, not even his second or third. And we can all see that he's not a tenth as enthusiastic as London is about the engagement--she's on a whole other level.

Still, Nathan "looked up" one fateful day and realized that London had been "there all along" (meaning she had been baiting him and jumping through hoops to get his attention due to her obvious crush). This is merely a case of him giving into his desperation.

Whether the proposal was Nathan's idea or the Moore family's idea is up for debate but I wouldn't put it past Nathan to be in such a ridiculous rush--it falls in line with how he was acting just a few months prior. I'm thinking Nathan pushed himself to have feelings for London and put a ring on that thing in order to solidify their forced love and ease his nagging urge to settle down. The Moores, overjoyed to bring a movie star to the family, wholeheartedly supported it and have been shamelessly showing it off ever since ( like the nobody fame-whores they are .) :)