Thank you,' said Annie. 'Second thing : Juliet is brilliant. Don't lump the music in with the rest of it.''Have you been taking any of this in ?''Yes. You're a very bad man. You've been a useless father to four of your five children, and a useless husband to every single one of your wives, and a rubbish partner to every single one of your girlfriends? And Juliet is still brilliant.
In a conversation where emotions run high, Annie expresses her gratitude and highlights the exceptional talent of Juliet, distancing her music from other issues at hand. Despite the tensions, she emphasizes the importance of acknowledging brilliance in the midst of chaos.
Annie confronts a man about his numerous failures as a father and husband, laying bare his shortcomings in personal relationships. She asserts that, despite these flaws, Juliet's talent remains unblemished, reinforcing the notion that individual merit can exist independently of one's personal failures.